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Yu Nu Jian (Jade Woman Decoction)

Yu Nu Jian (Jade Woman Decoction) Medicinal Composition Shi Gao (Gypsum) 15-30g Shu Di Huang (Prepared Rehmannia Root) 9-30g Mai Dong (Ophiopogon Root) 6g Zhi Mu (Anemarrhena Rhizome) 4.5g Niu Xi (Achyranthes Root) 4.5g Administration MethodDecoct the above ingredients in…

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Yang Xin Tang (Nourish the Heart Decoction)

Yang Xin Tang (Nourish the Heart Decoction) Medicinal Composition Huang Qi (Astragalus Root, honey-fried) 15g Bai Fu Ling (White Poria) 15g Fu Shen (Poria with Hostwood) 15g Ban Xia (Pinellia Rhizome) 15g Dang Gui (Angelica Sinensis) 15g Chuan Xiong (Sichuan…

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Xie Xin Tang (Drain the Epigastrium Decoction)

Xie Xin Tang (Drain the Epigastrium Decoction) Medicinal Composition Da Huang (Rhubarb Root and Rhizome) 6g Huang Lian (Coptis Rhizome) 3g Huang Qin (Scutellaria Root) 3g Administration MethodDecoct the above ingredients in three sheng of water until one sheng remains. Take in a single…

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Dao Chi San (Guide Out the Red Powder)

Dao Chi San (Guide Out the Red Powder) Medicinal Composition Mu Tong (Akebia Caulis) Sheng Di Huang (Raw Rehmannia Root) Sheng Gan Cao Shao (Raw Licorice Root Tip) Zhu Ye (Lophatherum Herb/Bamboo Leaf) Administration MethodDecoct in water for oral administration…

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Moluodan

Moluodan Medicinal CompositionBai He (Lily Bulb), Fu Ling (Poria), Xuan Shen (Scrophularia Root), Wu Yao (Lindera Root), Ze Xie (Alisma Rhizome), Mai Dong (Ophiopogon Root), Dang Gui (Angelica Sinensis), Yin Chen (Virgate Wormwood), Yan Hu Suo (Corydalis Rhizome), Bai Shao…

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Wen Dan Tang (Warm the Gallbladder Decoction)

Wen Dan Tang (Warm the Gallbladder Decoction) Medicinal Composition Ban Xia (Pinellia Rhizome, washed seven times in hot water) 60g Zhu Ru (Bamboo Shavings) 60g Zhi Shi (Immature Bitter Orange, bran-fried, with pulp removed) 60g Chen Pi (Aged Tangerine Peel)…

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Guanyuan (CV 4 / RN 4)

Guanyuan (CV 4 / RN 4) Location MethodThe Guanyuan point is located 3 cun directly below the navel (umbilicus).[1][2] It belongs to the Conception Vessel (Ren Mai), which runs along the midline of the front of the body.

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