增味四物汤
Source
The book Ji Yin Gang Mu
Ingredients (with the same dose)
Explanation
Dang Gui: Tonifying and coordinating blood, regulating menstruation.
Bai Shao: Nourishing blood and astringing Yin.
Chuan Xiong: Promoting the circulation of blood and removing the stagnation of Qi, thus preventing other sticky-natured tonics in this prescription from bringing about the stagnation of Qi and blood.
Shu Di: Nourishing yin, enriching blood, supplementing essence of the kidney.
San Leng and E Zhu: Regulating qi, activating blood and dissipating mass.
Rou Gui: Reinforcing fire and strengthening yang, dispelling cold to alleviate pain, warming meridians and collaterals.
Gan Qi: Breaking blood stasis.
Indications
Abdominal mass, blood stasis of women.
Administration
All the drugs are pounded into coarse powder. 15 g of the powder is decocted in water for oral dose to be taken.