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Shen Ling Bai Zhu San
蔘苓白朮散
shēn líng bái zhú sǎn
, "Ginseng, Poria, and Atractylodes Macrocephala Powd"
Translated Name:
Ginseng, Poria, and Atractylodes Macrocephala Powd
Category:
Formulas that Tonify
,
Tonify the Qi
Powder
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Components (
10
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Herb
Common Name
Quantity
Unit
茯苓
Fu Ling
poria, sclerotium of tuckahoe, China root, hoelen, Indian bread
1000
grams
人蔘
Ren Shen
ginseng root
1000
grams
白术
Bai Zhu
(white) atratylodes rhizome, ovate atractylodes, angelica root
1000
grams
炙甘草
Zhi Gan Cao
Honey Prepared Licorice
1000
grams
蓮子
Lian Zi
lotus seed
500
grams
山藥
Shan Yao
dioscorea rhizome, Chinese yam
1000
grams
薏苡仁
Yi Yi Ren
coix seeds, Job's tears
500
grams
白扁豆
Bai Bian Dou
hyacinth bean, dolichos, lablab
750
grams
砂仁
Sha Ren
amomum fruit, grains-of-paradise fruit
500
grams
桔梗
Jie Geng
baloon flower root, platycodon root
500
grams
Tongue:
Pale, white coating
Pulse:
Qualities: Thready (Fine, Thin), Weak (Frail)
Cautions:
Use with caution and only after significant modification in cases with concurrent heat from yin deficiency.
Reference Source:
Imperial Grace Formulary of the Tai Ping Era
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collecting chi
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Strengthens the Spleen
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Stops diarrhea and vomiting from the weakness of the spleen
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Clearing mucus
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Spleen Qi deficiency
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Spleen Qi xu
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Abdominal pain
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Vomiting
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And Diarrhea
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Loss of appetite
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Weight loss
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Facial pallor
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Dyspnea
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Nausea plus vomiting-spleen qi deficiency causing damp
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Taken as powder in 6g doses with warm water. 2-2.5x the dosage of
(黨蔘, group root)
Dang Shen
or Hai Er Shen is susually substituted in place of
(人蔘, man root)
Ren Shen
. Often prepared as decoction with one-hundredth the specified dosage.
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