The Prescription of Jiaotai Wan
Source
The book Pi Wei Lun
Ingredients
- Pao Jiang 0.9 g,
- Ba Dou Shuang 1.5 g,
- Ren Shen 3 g,
- Rou Gui 3 g,
- Chai Hu 4.5 g,
- La Jiao 4.5 g,
- Bai Zhu 4.5 g,
- Hou Po 9 g,
- Ku Lian Pi 9 g,
- Fu Ling 9 g,
- Chuan Wu 13.5 g,
- Zhi Mu 12 g,
- Wu Zhu Yu 15 g,
- Sha Ren 9 g,
- Zi Wan 18 g,
- Huang Lian 18 g,
- Zao Jiao 18 g.
Explanation
Chai Hu: Dispersing pathogenic factors from the superficies of the body.
Hou Po: Inducing Qi to flow downward and relieving distention.
Huang Lian: Clearing heat and removing toxicity.
Pao Jiang: Warming meridians to stop bleeding, warming the spleen and stomach to alleviate pain.
Ba Dou Shuang: Eliminating retained fluid, resolving swelling, eliminating phlegm and relieving sore throat.
Bai Zhu and Fu Ling: Strengthening the spleen and draining dampness.
Zi Wan: Moistening lung to resolve phlegm and relieving cough.
Sha Ren: Resolving dampness and promoting the flow of qi, warming middle energizer.
Zhi Mu: Clearing heat and purging fire, nourishing yin and moistening dryness.
Ren Shen: Reinforcing the primordial Qi, benefiting the spleen and lung.
Wu Zhu Yu: Warming the stomach to disperse cold, removing stagnated food, descending Qi to lower the turbid.
Chuan Wu: Dispelling wind-damp, warming meridians to alleviate pain.
La Jiao: Warming the spleen and stomach, dissipating cold, stimulating the appetite and promoting digestion.
Zao Jiao: Dispelling phlegm, opening orifice and blockage, dispelling wind.
Ku Lian Pi: Clearing heat and drying dampness.
Rou Gui: Reinforcing fire and strengthening yang, dispelling cold to alleviate pain, warming meridians and collaterals.
Effect
Invigorate yang, warm meridians, harmonize the spleen and stomach.
Indications
Fatigue and somnolence, paralysis.