The Prescription of Tiegu Dan
Source
The book Qi Xiao Liang Fang
Ingredients
- Chuan Wu 22.5 g,
- Cao Wu 22.5 g,
- Chuan Xiong 22.5 g,
- Dang Gui 22.5 g,
- Rou Gui 22.5 g,
- Xu Duan 22.5 g,
- Xi Xin 22.5 g,
- Bu Gu Zhi 22.5 g,
- Wu She 22.5 g,
- Jiang Can 300 g,
- Mu Bie Zi 300 g,
- Tian Ma 300 g,
- Ba Ji Tian 300 g,
- Fang Feng 300 g,
- Ru Xiang 300 g,
- Mo Yao 300 g,
- Ma Huang 300 g,
- Qiang Huo 300 g,
- Du Huo 300 g,
- Nan Xing 300 g,
- Bai Ji Li 300 g,
- Yi Yi Ren 300 g,
- Cang Zhu 300 g,
- Bi Xie 30 g,
- Du Zhong 30 g,
- Niu Xi 30 g,
- Tiger Bone 90 g,
- Bai Fu Zi 90 g,
- Quan Xie 7.5 g,
- Qin Jiao 7.5 g,
- Wu Ling Zhi 12 g,
- She Xiang 1.5 g,
- Zi Ran Tong 90 g.
Explanation
Rou Gui: Reinforcing fire and strengthening yang, dispelling cold and alleviating pain.
Wu She, Chuan Wu and Cao Wu: Dispelling wind-damp, warming meridians to alleviate pain.
Mu Bie Zi: Resloving swelling, expelling toxin and dissipating nodulation.
Ba Ji Tian and Tiger Bone: Expelling wind and dredging meridians, strengthening the tendons and bones.
Xu Duan: Tonifying the liver and kidney, strengthening tendons and bones, promoting blood circulation.
Du Huo and Qiang Huo: Expelling wind-dampness throughout the body and the joints so as to treat arthralgia.
Wu Ling Zhi: Activating blood and dissipating blood stasis.
Bi Xie: Inducing diuresis and removing dampness.
Ma Huang: Relieving exterior syndrome, dispersing cold pathogen.
Yi Yi Ren: Removing dampness and subduing swelling.
Nan Xing and Quan Xie: Extinguishing wind to stop spasm, dissipating nodulation.
Jiang Can and Tian Ma: Extinguishing wind to relieve spasm, dispelling wind.
Fang Feng: Dispersing wind pathogen to relieve exterior syndrome.
Xi Xin: Dispelling cold to relieve pain.
Bai Fu Zi: Dispelling phlegm, relieving spasms, removing toxicity and dissipating nodulation.
Ru Xiang and Mo Yao: Activating blood to alleviate pain, resolving swelling and promoting tissue regeneration.
Qin Jiao: Expelling wind-dampness to relax the tendons.
Du Zhong and Niu Xi: Expelling wind-dampness and reinforcing the liver and kidney.
Dang Gui and Chuan Xiong: Nourishing blood and promoting its circulation.
Zi Ran Tong: Dissolving stasis to alleviate pain, reunioning bones and curing trauma.
She Xiang: Inducing resuscitation and refreshing mind, activating blood and alleviating pain.
Ji Li: Pacifying liver and soothing the liver, dispelling wind and improving vision.
Bu Gu Zhi: Warming the kidney and tonifying yang, securing essence and reducing urination, and warming the spleen to check diarrhea, relieving dyspnea.
Cang Zhu: Drying dampness and invigorating spleen, dispelling wind-dampness.
Effect
Dispel wind-damp, dredge meridians and relieve spasm, strengthen the tendons and bones.
Indications
Paralysis and hemiplegia.