PRESCRIPTIONS
NameThe Prescription of 香苏散SourceThe book Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju FangIngredientsXiang Fu 120 g,Zi Su Ye 120 g,Gan Cao 30 g,Chen Pi 60 g.ExplanationZi Su Ye: Dispelling pathogenic cold and facilitating the flow of the lung-Qi.Xiang Fu and Chen Pi: Regulating the circulation of qi.Zhi Gan Cao: Invi
NameThe Prescription of Xiang Su SanSourceThe book Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju FangIngredientsXiang Fu 120 g,Zi Su Ye 120 g,Gan Cao 30 g,Chen Pi 60 g.ExplanationZi Su Ye: Dispelling pathogenic cold and facilitating the flow of the lung-Qi.Xiang Fu and Chen Pi: Regulating the circulation of qi.Zhi Gan
NameThe Prescription of 加味香苏散SourceThe book Yi Xue Xin WuIngredientsZi Su Ye 5g,Chen Pi 4 g,Xiang Fu 4 g,Zhi Gan Cao 2.5 g,Jing Jie 3 g,Qin Jiao 3 g,Fang Feng 3 g,Man Jing Zi 3 g,Chuan Xiong 1.5 g,Sheng Jiang 9 g.ExplanationZi Su Ye: Dispelling pathogenic cold and facilitating the flow of the lung-Q
NameThe Prescription of Jiawei Xiangsu SanSourceThe book Yi Xue Xin WuIngredientsZi Su Ye 5g,Chen Pi 4 g,Xiang Fu 4 g,Zhi Gan Cao 2.5 g,Jing Jie 3 g,Qin Jiao 3 g,Fang Feng 3 g,Man Jing Zi 3 g,Chuan Xiong 1.5 g,Sheng Jiang 9 g.ExplanationZi Su Ye: Dispelling pathogenic cold and facilitating the flow
NameThe Prescription of 香苏葱豉汤SourceThe book Chong Ding Tong Su Shang Han LunIngredientsXiang Fu 4.5~6 g,Chen Pi 4.5~6 g,Cong Bai 9 g,Zi Su 4.5~9 g,Zhi Gan Cao 2~2.5 g,Dan Dou Chi 9~12 g.ExplanationZi Su Ye: Dispelling pathogenic cold and facilitating the flow of the lung-Qi.Xiang Fu and Chen Pi: Reg
NameThe Prescription of Xiang Su Cong Chi TangSourceThe book Chong Ding Tong Su Shang Han LunIngredientsXiang Fu 4.5~6 g,Chen Pi 4.5~6 g,Cong Bai 9 g,Zi Su 4.5~9 g,Zhi Gan Cao 2~2.5 g,Dan Dou Chi 9~12 g.ExplanationZi Su Ye: Dispelling pathogenic cold and facilitating the flow of the lung-Qi.Xiang Fu
NameThe Prescription of 正柴胡饮SourceThe book Jing Yue Quan ShuIngredientsChai Hu 9 g,Fang Feng 3 g,Chen Pi 4.5 g,Shao Yao 6 g,Gan Cao 3 g,Sheng Jiang 10 g.ExplanationChai Hu: The principal drug, being bitter and pungent in taste and slightly cold in nature, soothing the liver to regulate the circulati
NameThe Prescription of Zheng Chaihu YinSourceThe book Jing Yue Quan ShuIngredientsChai Hu 9 g,Fang Feng 3 g,Chen Pi 4.5 g,Shao Yao 6 g,Gan Cao 3 g,Sheng Jiang 10 g.ExplanationChai Hu: The principal drug, being bitter and pungent in taste and slightly cold in nature, soothing the liver to regulate t
NameThe Prescription of 小青龙加石膏汤SourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsMa Huang 9 g,Shao Yao 9 g,Gui Zhi 6 g,Xi Xin 3 g,Gan Cao 6 g,Gan Jiang 3 g,Wu Wei Zi 3 g,Ban Xia 9 g,Shi Gao 9 g.ExplanationMa Huang and Gui Zhi: The principal drugs, inducing diaphoresis to relieve exterior syndrome, facilitati
NameThe Prescription of Xiao Qinglong Jia Shigao TangSourceThe book Jin Gui Yao LueIngredientsMa Huang 9 g,Shao Yao 9 g,Gui Zhi 6 g,Xi Xin 3 g,Gan Cao 6 g,Gan Jiang 3 g,Wu Wei Zi 3 g,Ban Xia 9 g,Shi Gao 9 g.ExplanationMa Huang and Gui Zhi: The principal drugs, inducing diaphoresis to relieve exterio