The Prescription of Zaojiao Kushen Wan
Source
The book Yi Zong Jin Jian
Ingredients
- Ku Shen 500 g,
- Jing Jie 375 g,
- Bai Zhi 180 g,
- Da Feng Zi 180 g,
- Fang Feng 180 g,
- Zhu Ya Zao 150 g,
- Chuan Xiong 150 g,
- Dang Gui 150 g,
- Shou Wu 150 g,
- Da Hu Ma 150 g,
- Gou Qi 150 g,
- Niu Bang Zi 150 g,
- Wei Ling Xian 150 g,
- Quan Xie 150 g,
- Bai Fu Zi 150 g,
- Ji Li 150 g,
- Du Huo 150 g,
- Chuan Niu Xi 150 g,
- Cao Wu 90 g,
- Cang Zhu 90 g,
- Lian Qiao 90 g,
- Tian Ma 90 g,
- Man Jing Zi 90 g,
- Qiang Huo 90 g,
- Qing Feng Teng 90 g,
- Gan Cao 90 g,
- Du Zhong 90 g,
- Bai Hua She 60 g,
- Sha Ren 60 g,
- Ren Shen 30 g.
Explanation
Da Hu Ma: Moistening dryness and relaxing the bowels, tonifying blood and dispelling wind.
Ren Shen: Invigorating primodial Qi, aiding in transporting and transforming nutrients and regulating the ascending and descending movement of Qi.
Lian Qiao: Dispersing wind-heat, clearing heart-heat and removing toxicity.
Bai Fu Zi: Dispelling wind-phlegm, drying damp-phlegm.
Man Jing Zi: Dispersing wind-heat, relieving pain.
Wei Ling Xian: Dispelling wind-damp, unblocking collaterals.
Zhu Ya Zao: Dispelling phlegm, opening orifice and blockage, dispelling wind.
Niu Bang Zi: Dispersing wind-heat, clearing the toxic heat, promoting eruption.
Gou Qi: Nourishing liver and kidney yin, supplementing blood and essence.
Shou Wu: Tonifying blood, supplementing essence, removing toxicity.
Dang Gui and Chuan Xiong: Nourishing blood and promoting its circulation.
Gan Cao: Tempering the actions of all the other ingredients.
Chuan Niu Xi: Dispelling wind and inducing diuresis, activating blood and stimulating the menstrual flow.
Da Feng Zi: Dispelling wind and eliminating dampness, counteracting toxic pathogen.
Du Zhong: Tonifying the liver and kidney, strengthening tendons and bones.
Qing Feng Teng: Dispelling wind-damp, promoting diuresis.
Qiang Huo and Du Huo: Removing wind, cold and dampness pathogens from the whole body.
Sha Ren: Resolving dampness and promoting the flow of qi.
Ku Shen: Clearing heat and drying dampness, purging fire and removing toxicity, inducing diuresis.
Tian Ma and Ji Li: Pacifying liver and soothing the liver, dispelling wind.
Bai Zhi, Fang Feng and Cang Zhu: Inducing diaphoresis to remove dampness and assisting Qiang Huo in relieving exterior syndrome.
Jing Jie: Dispelling wind and releasing exterior, promoting eruption, alleviating itching.
Quan Xie: Extinguishing wind, counteracting toxic pathogen and dissipating nodulation, unblocking collateral and alleviating pain.
Bai Hua She: Dispelling wind-damp, soothing tendons and activating collaterals, dispelling wind to relieve itching.
Cao Wu: Dispelling wind-damp, warming meridians to alleviate pain.
Effect
Clear heat and dry dampness, dispel wind and relieve itching.
Indications
Eczema papulosum.
Administration
All the drugs are pounded into fine powder. The powder is made with vinegar and old rice into pills.
Cautions
Take shelter from the wind and avoid certain food during medication.