The Prescription of Li Dong Wan
Source
The book Yi Zong Jin Jian
Ingredients
- San Qi 60 g,
- Sheng Da Huang 60 g,
- A Wei 60 g,
- Er Cha 60 g,
- Tian Zhu Huang 60 g,
- Xue Jie 60 g,
- Ru Xiang 60 g,
- Mo Yao 60 g,
- Xiong Huang 30 g,
- Shan Yang Xue 15 g,
- Bing Pian 7.5 g,
- She Xiang 7.5 g,
- Niu Huang 7.5 g,
- Teng Huang 60 g.
Explanation
Niu Huang: Removing heat pathogen from the heart, eliminating toxic material, clearing away phlegm for resuscitation.
She Xiang and Bing Pian: Induce resuscitation and refresh mind, promoting the flow of qi and alleviating pain.
Xiong Huang: Aiding Niu Huang in eliminating phlegm and toxic material for resuscitation.
Ru Xiang and Mo Yao: Activating blood, promoting the flow of qi and alleviating pain, resolving swelling and promoting tissue regeneration
Shan Yang Xue: Activating blood and dissipating blood stasis, dredging collaterals and removing toxicity.
Tian Zhu Huang: Clearing and resolving heat-phlegm, clearing heart and relieving convulsion.
A Wei: Dissipating stagnation.
Teng Huang: Resolving swelling and stopping bleeding.
Er Cha: Activating blood and curing trauma, stopping bleeding, promoting regeneration and healing wound.
San Qi: Resolving blood stasis and stopping bleeding, activating blood to alleviate pain.
Xue Jie: Dispelling stasis and alleviating pain, stopping bleeding and promoting tissue regeneration.
Sheng Da Huang: Removing accumulation with purgative, clearing heat and purging fire, cooling blood to stop bleeding, removing toxicity, activating blood and dispelling stasis.
Effect
Reunion of fractured tendons and bones, expel wind and dredge meridians.
Indications
Incised wound, traumatic injury, mad dog bites, scrofula, back ulcer, snake, bee and scorpion venom.