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Shao Yao Tang
芍藥湯 (芍药汤)
sháo yào tāng
, "Peony Decoction"
Translated Name:
Peony Decoction
Category:
Formulas that Expel Dampness
,
Clear Damp Heat
Decoction
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Components (
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Herb
Common Name
Quantity
Unit
白芍
Bai Shao
white peony root, peony
15 - 20
grams
檳榔
Bing Lang
betel nut; areca seed; areaca
4.5
grams
甘草
Gan Cao
licorice root
4.5
grams
當歸
Dang Gui
tangkuei, Chinese angelica root
6 - 9
grams
木香
Mu Xiang
costus root, saussurea, auklandia
4.5
grams
肉桂
Rou Gui
inner bark of Saigon cinnamon, cinnamon bark
1.5 - 3
grams
黃苓
Huang Qin
baical skullcap root, scutellaria, scute
9 - 12
grams
黃蓮
Huang Lian
coptis rhizome
6 - 9
grams
大黄
Da Huang
rhubarb root and rhizome
6 - 9
grams
Tongue:
Greasy, slightly yellow tongue coat
Pulse:
Rate: Rapid (Quick, Fast)
Cautions:
This formula should not be used during the early stages of this disorder where there are exterior symptoms. It should not be used for chronic dysenteric disorders due to cold from deficiency.
Reference Source:
Collection of Writings on the Mechanism of Illness, Suitability of Qi and the Safeguarding of Life as Discussed in the Basic Questions
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Regulates and harmonizes qi and blood
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Clears heat and relieves toxicity
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Abdominal pain
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Tenesmus
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Difficulty with defecation
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Dearrhea with pus and blood
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Burning sensation around the anus
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Dark scanty urine
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'''Related to
(Scutellaria Decoction)
Huang Qin Tang
''': In contrast to the principal formula, this is not used in treating tenesmus caused by severe qi stagnation. It is used for dysenteric disorders due to heat entering the interior.
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(肉桂, flesh cinnamon)
Rou Gui
may be substituted for Guan Gui. Traditional preparation about 2x given dose; grind ingredients into coarse powder taken as draft in 15g dose after meals. Today prepared as decoction with given dosages.
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