Chaihu Fangfeng Tang was a Chinese medicine prescription mainly used to treat arthralgia. The medicinal herbs in the prescription included bupleuron, ledebouriella, lobed vine root, gentiana root, twig, scutellaria root, Angelica, and so on. These medicinal herbs had the effects of dispelling wind, dredging meridians, dispelling cold, and removing dampness. Clinically, it was often used to treat joint pain, wandering symptoms, aversion to cold, fever, and other symptoms. Chaihu Fangfeng decoction could be used to treat diseases such as rheumatism, rheumatism, and periarthrosis of the shoulder. The usage was to grind the medicinal herbs into powder and then boil them in water. The specific dosage and usage can be consulted by a doctor or Chinese medicine practitioner.
Chinese thorowax root, ledebouriella root, white peony root, licorice root, and dried orange peel were commonly used herbs in Chinese medicine. They were often used to treat symptoms such as cold, fever, aversion to cold, headache, and body pain. Chaihu Shugan San was a classic qi-circulation prescription, mainly composed of Chaihu, dried orange peel, Chuanxiong, Cyperus rotundus, bitter orange, peony, and licorice. It had the effect of soothing the liver, relieving depression, and relieving pain. In addition, Bupleurus was often used in combination with other herbs, such as Fangfeng, Baishao, licorice, etc., to treat symptoms such as wind-heat, slight aversion to cold, fever, headache, etc. In general, bupleuron, ledebouriella, white peony, licorice, and dried orange peel were widely used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat a variety of symptoms and diseases.
Chaihu Fangfeng Tang had the effect of dispersing wind, penetrating the surface, relieving muscle and eliminating evil. It is mainly used to treat symptoms such as exterior evil of Shaoyin and Yangming. Chaihu had anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, sedative, painkiller, antitussive, and anticonvulsive effects, while Fangfeng had diaphoretic and antiperspirant effects. The combination of these two herbs could disperse the cold in the body and relieve the discomfort caused by the cold. In addition, Chaihu Fangfeng soup also had anti-inflammatory and anti-viral activities, which could alleviate cold symptoms and improve the body's resistance.
Chaihu powder was a Chinese medicine prescription mainly used to treat liver-qi stagnation. it is compose of Chinese thorowax root, dried orange peel, ligustiff root, peony root, bitter orange, nutgrass galingale root, licorice root, etc. Chaihu powder had the effect of soothing the liver, relieving depression, circulating qi, and relieving pain. Common symptoms included hypochondriac pain, chest tightness, frequent sighing, emotional depression, irritability, abdominal distension, and stringy pulse. Clinically, it is often used to treat chronic liver diseases, chronic inflammation, intercostalgia, and other diseases related to liver qi stagnation. Chaihu powder had a protective effect on the liver, as well as anti-infection, anti-inflammation, and anti-inflammatory effects. However, long-term use of Chaihu powder may consume qi and harm yin, so it is recommended to use it under the guidance of a doctor.
Chaihu Zhengqi Powder was a Chinese medicine prescription. Its main ingredients were Chaihu, Agastache, and so on. It was used to treat symptoms such as Shaoyang syndrome and dampness obstruction. Chaihu Zhengqi Powder had the effects of dispelling dampness, removing fullness, dissolving dampness, and regulating qi. It could promote the metabolism of the human body, dredge the liver and gallbladder, and clear the six bowels. At the same time, it also had the special function of clearing heat and reducing fever. Chaihu Zhengqi Powder was suitable for the treatment of external and various internal injuries. It could be used in combination with other medicines, such as Xiao Chai Hu Tang, Huoxiang Zheng Qi San, etc. The specific usage and dosage should be carried out according to the doctor's instructions.
Fangfeng, the name of Chinese medicine. It is the dry root of the Umbellate Sauron. It tastes spicy and sweet, and its nature is slightly warm. Return to the bladder, liver, spleen meridian. It has the effects of dispelling wind, relieving exterior syndrome, eliminating dampness, relieving pain, and stopping spasm. It can be used to treat common cold, headache, arthralgia, rubella, itch, and typhoid. It should be noted that the effects and effects of Fangfeng need to be used under the guidance of a doctor and cannot be abused on its own. At the same time, Fangfeng also had certain side effects, such as allergy, digestive tract discomfort, etc., so it was necessary to pay attention to the dosage and method of use when using it. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
The formula of the pill for warming the lung and stopping the flow included myrobalis, licorice, platycoris, the skull of the stone fish, fineleaf, asari, and ginseng. Its main effect was to nourish the lungs, disperse cold evil, and treat the symptoms of nasal chambers and clear tears. Wenfei Zhiliu Pill could be used to treat chronic sinusinuosis and atrophotic sinuosis. Usage and dosage can be taken 10g each time, three times a day, one hour after meals with warm water, or boiled with water, one dose a day, one hour after meals, three times a day. The source of the Wenfei Zhiliu Pill was the Complete Collection of Ulcers.
The formula of Chaihu Shaoyao San was Chaihu, Shaoyao, Zhiqi, and licorice.
Chaihu Guizhi Ganjiang Tang was a Chinese medicine prescription, mainly used to treat Shaoyang disease and the symptoms of water stagnation. it is compose of Chinese thorowax root, ramulus twig, dry ginger, root of Chinese kirilowii, scutellaria root, oyster, licorice and other medicinal material. The prescription has the effects of reconciling Shaoyang and warming water. It is suitable for symptoms such as chest and hypochondrium fullness, difficulty in urinating, thirst without vomiting, alternating cold and heat, vexation, etc. after sweating for five or six days of typhoid fever. Chaihu Guizhi Ganjiang Tang could also be used to treat diseases such as male malaria and labor malaria. The prescription was taken three times a day after being decocted with water. The first time he took it, he might feel a little annoyed, but after taking it again, he would sweat, and the symptoms would be relieved. Chaihu Guizhi Dried Ginger Soup was also used to treat diseases such as chronic rheumatism.
The standard formula of Xiao Chaihu Tang was half a catty of Chaihu (24g), three taels of scutellaria (9 g), three taels of ginseng (9 g), three taels of roasted licorice (9 g), half a liter of Pinanxia (9 g), three taels of cut ginger (9g), and twelve jujube (9g).
Chaihu Guizhi Ganjiang Tang and Danggui Shaoyao San was a traditional Chinese medicine prescription used to treat insomnia, acne, and other diseases such as systematic hemorrhoid. According to the medical records provided, the prescription had improved the treatment of insomnia. However, because there was no clear medical case description in the search results provided, specific medical case information could not be provided.