[Indications for Internal Medicine Conditions]
1. Common Cold
1. Yin Qiao Gan Mao San (Yin Qiao Cold Powder): Jin Yin Hua (Honeysuckle) 30g, Lian Qiao (Forsythia) 30g, Jie Sui (Mustard Seed) 18g, Bo He (Peppermint) 18g, Huang Qin (Scutellaria) 30g, Chuan Bei Mu (Fritillaria) 15g, Shi Chang Pu (Acorus) 18g, Huo Xiang (Agastache) 18g, Shen Qu (Fermented Rice) 12g, Zi Cao (Lithospermum) 12g, Mu Tong (Akebia) 15g, Hua Shi (Talc) 30g, Da Huang (Rhubarb) 30g, Ju Hua (Chrysanthemum) 30g. Grind the herbs into a coarse powder. Generally, use 15-18g of the powder, place it in a covered bowl, pour boiling water over it, cover, and steep until palatable. Take warm, 2 doses per day. Effect: Clears heat and releases the exterior. Indications: Influenza, common cold.
2. Bo He Shi Gao San (Peppermint Gypsum Powder): Bo He (Peppermint) 60g, Sheng Shi Gao (Raw Gypsum) 250g. Grind into a fine powder. Take 30g each time, steep in boiling water and strain, take once in the morning and once in the evening, cover up to induce sweating. Indications: Influenza, fever, headache, slight sweating, dry throat.
3. Liu Gan San (Flu Powder): Cong Gen (Scallion Roots), Gan Bai Cai Gen (Dried Cabbage Roots), Lu Dou (Mung Beans), Gan Yuan Sui (Dried Coriander) each 15g. Grind into a fine powder. Take 10-20g three times a day, steep in boiling water. Indications: Initial stage of influenza, headache, fever.
2. Cough
1. Jiang Xia Yan Sui Zhi Ke San (Ginger and Pinellia Cough Powder): Gan Jiang (Dried Ginger) 30g, Ban Xia (Pinellia) 30g, Yan Sui Zi (Coriander Seeds) 120g (roasted). Grind the three herbs into a fine powder. Take 9g three times a day after meals with warm water. Effect: Warms the lungs and stops cough. Indications: Cough, especially in cold autumn and winter.
2. Lü Dong Bin Xian Chuan Lu Xi San (Lu Xian Powder): Kuan Dong Hua (Coltsfoot Flower) 15g, E Guan Shi (Goose Pipe Stone) 6g, Chen Pi (Dried Tangerine Peel) 6g, for elderly or weak patients add Ren Shen (Ginseng) 1.5g, for winter add Rou Gui (Cinnamon) 3g. Grind the herbs into a fine powder, divide into 7 doses, take one dose per night. Indications: Chronic cough, ineffective with other treatments, immediate effect.
3. Chuan Su Li Zhi Zhi San (Stop Cough Powder): Ma Huang (Ephedra), Xing Ren (Apricot Kernel), Sheng Shi Gao (Raw Gypsum), Ban Xia (Pinellia), Bai He (Lily), Gan Cao (Licorice) in equal parts, grind into a fine powder. Take 3g in the morning and evening, for severe cases add 1.6-1.9g. If there is an external pathogen, take with ginger soup. Indications: Cough with phlegm.
4. San Sheng Dan (Three Saints Pill): Tian Nan Xing (Arisaema) 30g (prepared), Ban Xia (Pinellia) 60g (soaked 7 times), Gan Cao (Licorice) 15g. First grind Tian Nan Xing and Ban Xia into a fine powder, mix with ginger juice, ferment with wheat yeast for 7 days in spring and autumn, 10 days in winter, then grind with Gan Cao into a fine powder. Use bamboo juice to make into cakes, dry and moisten repeatedly for 10 times until the bamboo juice is used up, then grind into a very fine powder. Take with white sand honey, dissolve in the mouth before swallowing with bamboo juice. Indications: Chronic cough that does not heal.
3. Asthma
1. Tan Chuan Lao Bing San (Phlegm Asthma Old Disease Powder): Bing Lang (Areca Nut) 30g, Pao Gan Jiang (Roasted Dried Ginger) 30g, Chuan Bei Mu (Fritillaria) 24g, Hu Jiao (Pepper) 20 pieces, Ban Mao (Mantis) 20 pieces, Bai Tang (White Sugar) 500g, Chen Jiu Lu Dou (Burnt Mung Bean) 250g. Grind the first five herbs into a fine powder, mix with sugar and burnt mung bean, store in a jar with holes, place in a pot of water to steam until the medicine is solidified. Take 3-6g before bed, with warm water, three times a day. Indications: Coughing and wheezing, phlegm in the throat, excessive phlegm, worsens in winter, chronic condition.
2. Piao Xiao San (Sea Cuttlefish Powder): Hai Piao Xiao (Sea Cuttlefish) and red sugar in equal parts. Grind into a fine powder, for adults 15g, for children 6g, mix with red sugar and take with boiling water. Take several times. Indications: Asthma.
3. Zhi Chuan Bian Fu San (Stop Wheezing Bat Powder): Ye Bian Fu (Night Bat) 1 piece, roast until dry, grind into a fine powder, mix with 2 parts yellow wine and 1 part white wine, then mix with the powder. Indications: Chest tightness and wheezing, cough with sound, worsens with special odors. If ineffective in summer, must take in winter.
4. Ren Shen Ge Jie San (Ginseng and Gecko Powder): Jia Wei Quan Ge Jie (Prepared Gecko) 1 pair, Hong Ren Shen (Red Ginseng) 60g, Chuan Bei Mu (Fritillaria) 60g, Chao Zhi Mu (Fritillaria) 60g, Sang Bai Pi (Mulberry Bark) 60g, Jie Geng (Platycodon) 60g, Qian Hu (Peucedanum) 60g, Ku Xing Ren (Bitter Apricot Kernel) 60g, Fen Gan Cao (Powdered Licorice) 60g, Fu Ling (Poria) 60g, Guang Chen Pi (Wide Tangerine Peel) 60g, Dang Shen (Codonopsis) 60g, Bei Sha Shen (North Ginseng) 60g, Jiang Ban Xia (Ginger Pinellia) 30g. Grind the herbs into a fine powder. During an attack, take 3g each time, three times a day with warm water. When not in attack, take 1.5g each time, two times a day before meals. Effect: Tonifies the lungs, nourishes the kidneys, benefits qi, stops cough, calms wheezing. Indications: Weak asthma, worsens with movement, for weak patients.
4. She Tui San (Snake Skin Powder): She Tui (Snake Skin) 1 piece (freshly peeled is best). Cut into small sections, about an inch long, fry in sesame oil until slightly charred, grind into a fine powder, take with boiling water. Take once, must take 10 times. Indications: Wheezing.
5. Di Long San (Earthworm Powder): Gan Di Long (Dried Earthworm) 500g. Grind into a fine powder, take 5g each time, three times a day with boiling water. Indications: Wheezing, phlegm in the throat, effective for hypertension and bronchitis.
6. San Wei Xie Fei San (Three Flavor Lung-Draining Powder): Chao Su Zi (Fried Perilla Seed) 15g, Ting Li Zi (Ting Li Seed) 20g, Gua Lou Ren (Trichosanthes Fruit) 15g. Grind into a fine powder. Take 10g two times a day with boiling water. Indications: Excessive wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, phlegm obstruction. Not to be used for chronic cold-type wheezing.
7. Tian Lang San (Weasel Head Powder): Huang Shu Lang (Weasel Head Bone) in appropriate amount. Crush the head bone, roast until yellow, grind into a fine powder, take 2.5g two times a day with boiling water. Indications: Asthma.
8. Ping Chuan San (Calm Wheezing Powder): Hong Niang (Red Daughter) 7 pieces, Ban Mao (Mantis) 7 pieces, Bai Hu Jiao (White Pepper) 31g, Bing Tang (Ice Sugar) 120g, Hong Tang (Red Sugar) 120g, Bai Tang (White Sugar) 120g, Feng Mi (Honey) 120g. First grind the first three herbs into a fine powder, then melt the last four herbs together, mix well, take one spoon each morning and evening. Indications: Cough with tightness, excessive phlegm, wheezing with phlegm sounds, worsens with cold.
4. Lung Abscess
1. Zhang Qi Shu Ye San (Camphor Tree Leaf Powder): Zhang Qi Shu Ye (Camphor Tree Leaf, also known as Elderberry) grind into a fine powder, take with wine. For those who do not drink, use ginger juice. Indications: Lung abscess, resolves before pus forms, ruptures if pus has formed.
2. Xiao Yan Pai Nong San (Anti-Inflammatory and Pus-Draining Powder): Jie Geng (Platycodon) 9g, Ba Dou (Croton) 1g, Bei Mu (Fritillaria) 9g, Yi Yi Ren (Job’s Tears) 30g, Yu Xing Cao (Houttuynia) 30g. Grind into a fine powder, take with warm water. Each dose 1-2g, twice a day, reduce for weak patients. Indications: Lung abscess, expectoration of foul-smelling white phlegm, no fever.
3. Song Xiang Gan Cao San (Pine Resin and Licorice Powder): Song Xiang (Pine Resin) 9g, Gan Cao (Licorice) 30g. Grind into a fine powder, take twice a day, 3g each time with boiling water. Indications: Lung abscess.
4. Xiao Ying San (Abscess-Draining Powder): Duan Ge Li (Calcined Clam Shell) 5 pieces, Bai He (Lily) 9g, Chuan Bei Mu (Fritillaria) 9g. Grind into a fine powder, steep in boiling water, take in two doses. Indications: Lung abscess, cough, expectoration of pus and blood.
5. Pulmonary Tuberculosis
1. Ge Fen San (Clam Powder): Ge Fen (Clam Powder) 9g. Take 4.5g with rice soup. Indications: Pulmonary tuberculosis, cough, fever, night sweats, hemoptysis, etc.
2. Fei Lao San (Lung Consumption Powder): Bai Ji (Bletilla) 30g (stir-fried), Dong Chong Xia Cao (Cordyceps) 15g, Bai He (Lily) 21g, Sheng Shi Gao (Raw Gypsum) 12g, Tian Men Dong (Asparagus) 6g, Mai Dong (Ophiopogon) 6g, Qi Zhua Ju Hong (Seven-Clawed Orange) 12g. Grind into a fine powder, take 6g with boiling water. Take before breakfast and dinner, wait 1 hour after taking medicine before eating. Avoid pork, leeks, etc. Indications: Lung consumption.
3. Bai He Bie Yu San (Lily and Soft-Shelled Turtle Powder): Bai He (Lily) 60g, Bie Yu (Soft-Shelled Turtle) 1 piece, Bai Bu (Stemona) 60g, Bai Ji (Bletilla) 30g. First, dry the soft-shelled turtle with wheat bran, roast until charred, then grind with the other herbs into a fine powder. Take 6-9g three times a day with warm water. Indications: Lung consumption.
4. Ping Lao San (Flat Consumption Three Flavor Powder): Guang San Qi (Panax Notoginseng) 30g, Huai Shan Yao (Chinese Yam) 500g, Bai Ji (Bletilla) 60g. Grind into a fine powder, take 30g with 6g of sugar, steep in boiling water. Indications: Pulmonary tuberculosis, afternoon fever, flushed cheeks, hemoptysis from lung cavities.
5. Bai Ji Hei Zhi Ma San (Bletilla and Black Sesame Powder): Bai Ji (Bletilla) 500g, Hei Zhi Ma (Black Sesame) 500g, Bai Tang (White Sugar) 500g. Remove impurities from Bai Ji, wash and dry Hei Zhi Ma, grind into a fine powder, mix with sugar. Take 30g each morning and evening with boiling water. Indications: Cavitary pulmonary tuberculosis, tidal fever, night sweats, cough, chest pain, hemoptysis.
6. Qin Jiao Bie Jia San (Qin Jiao and Turtle Shell Powder): Qin Jiao (Gentiana) 9g, Di Gu Pi (Rehmannia) 9g, Dang Gui (Angelica) 9g, Qing Hao (Artemisia) 9g, Zhi Mu (Anemarrhena) 9g, Bie Jia (Turtle Shell) 12g, Wu Mei (Mume) 12g, Yin Chai Hu (Bupleurum) 6g. Grind into a fine powder, take 12g with boiling water. Indications: Lung consumption with bone steaming heat.
7. Chest Pain
1. Jia Mi Qu Tong San (Family Secret Pain-Relieving Powder): Qing Pi (Green Peel) 6g, Wu Ling Zhi (Five Spirit Resin) 6g, Chuan Shan Jia (Pangolin) 6g, Gao Liang Jiang (Galanga) 4.5g, Yan Hu Suo (Corydalis) 4.5g, Mo Yao (Myrrh) 4.5g, Chen Xiang (Agarwood) 3g, Da Hui Xiang (Star Anise) 6g, Bing Lang (Areca Nut) 4.5g, Mu Xiang (Saussurea) 4.5g, Sha Ren (Amomum) 1g. Grind the herbs into a fine powder, fry with 4g of the shell of Mu Bie Zi (Bitter Gourd) until fragrant, discard the shell, reserve the powder. Take 3g with wine or boiling water.
2. Xie Ke San (Crab Shell Powder): Xie Ke (Crab Shell) roasted until charred, grind into powder, mix with red sugar, take 9g with hot yellow wine twice a day. Effect: Dissolves blood clots, regulates meridians. Indications: Chest and rib pain.
8. Coughing Blood, Hemoptysis, and Nosebleeds
1. San Wei Qing Fei San (Three Flavor Clear Lung Powder): Chuan Bei Mu (Fritillaria) 3g, Zhi Mu (Anemarrhena) 3g, Bai Ji (Bletilla) 3g. Grind into a fine powder, take 3g with boiling water three times a day. Indications: Lung heat causing hemoptysis.
2. Tie Shu Ye San (Iron Tree Leaf Powder): Tie Shu Ye (Iron Tree Leaf) 500g. Roast into charcoal, store for use, grind into a fine powder. For adults, take 1.5g each time, for children half. Mix with fresh spinach juice or children’s urine half a teacup, take before sleep once a night. Indications: Hemoptysis.
3. Zhi Ke San (Stop Cough Powder): Hei Yan (Black Salt), Luo Bo Zi (Radish Seeds), Bai Cao Shuang (Herbal Frost) each 6g, Huo Ma Ren (Fire Hemp Seed), Ou Jie (Lotus Root), Ren Fa (Human Hair) each 9g. Grind into a fine powder, divide into 5 packets, take with children’s urine, each packet 1 dose, finish in one day. Indications: Hemoptysis from pulmonary tuberculosis or bronchiectasis.
4. Shi Ying Zhi Xue San (Quartz Stop Bleeding Powder): Bai Shi Ying (White Quartz) 10g, Ce Bai Ye (Arborvitae Charcoal) 30g, Xian Mao Gen (Fresh Reed Root) 15g. Grind the first two into a fine powder, use 15g of reed root to decoct, take in two doses. Indications: Lung and stomach heat causing hemoptysis.
5. Da Huang San (Rhubarb Powder): Da Huang (Rhubarb) 5g, You Gui (Cinnamon) 3g, Sheng Zhi Shi (Raw Red Stone) 30g. Grind the first two into a fine powder, decoct the red stone and mix with the powder for oral use. Indications: Hemoptysis.
6. Rui Shi San (Rui Stone Three Flavor Powder): Han San Qi (Panax Notoginseng) 15g, Da Huang (Rhubarb) 5g, Hua Rui Shi (Flower Stone) 20g (burned red, soaked in vinegar 7 times). Grind into a fine powder, take 1g each time, indications: Hemoptysis, generally take 5-6 times. Avoid raw, cold, or spoiled food.
7. Qi Wei Wu Ling San (Seven Flavor Five Spirit Powder): Wu Ling Zhi (Five Spirit Resin) 24g, Pu Huang (Cattail Pollen) 9g, Yuan Hu (Corydalis) 9g, Mu Xiang (Saussurea) 9g, Zi Wan (Aster) 9g, Xiang Fu (Cyperus) 9g, Gan Cao (Licorice) 9g. Grind into a fine powder, take 9g with yellow wine, twice a day on an empty stomach. Indications: Hemoptysis.
8. Xiang Mo Lian Qin San (Fragrant Ink and Lian Qian Powder): Xiang Mo (Fragrant Ink) 45g, Huang Lian (Coptis) 9g, Huang Qin (Scutellaria) 9g (stir-fried black for storage). Grind into a fine powder, take 6-9g, 2-3 times a day with boiling water. Indications: Lung disease causing cough and hemoptysis.
9. Headache
1. Quan Xie Di Long San (Scorpion and Earthworm Powder): Quan Xie (Scorpion), Di Long (Earthworm), Gan Cao (Licorice) in equal parts. Grind into a fine powder, take 6g, morning and evening. Indications: Migraine caused by blood heat.
2. Jia Jian Ju Hua Cha Diao San (Modified Chrysanthemum Tea Powder): Ju Hua (Chrysanthemum) 3g, Bo He (Peppermint) 3g, Neng Sang Ye (Young Mulberry Leaf) 3g, Jing Jie Sui (Schizonepeta) 3g, Xiang Fu (Cyperus) 3g, Xia Ku Cao (Selfheal) 3g, He Ye (Lotus Leaf) 3g, Ku Ding Xiang (Bitter Clove) 3g, Gan Cao (Licorice) 1.5g. Grind into a fine powder, take three times a day, 6g each time, after meals with clear tea. Indications: Migraine and dizziness, headache.
3. Xiong Zhi Ding Tong San (Angelica Pain-Relieving Powder): Bai Zhi (Angelica) 50g, Chuan Xiong (Chuanxiong) 25g, Gan Cao (Licorice) 10g. Grind into a fine powder, take 9g each morning and evening with tea. Indications: Migraine and tension headache.
4. Xiao Feng San (Wind-Dispersing Powder): Jing Jie Sui (Schizonepeta) 60g, Chao Gan Cao (Fried Licorice) 60g, Chuan Xiong (Chuanxiong) 60g, Qiang Huo (Notopterygium) 60g, Chao Jiang Can (Fried Silkworm) 60g, Fang Feng (Saposhnikovia) 60g, Fu Ling (Poria) 60g, Chan Tui (Cicada Slough) 60g, Huo Xiang (Agastache) 60g, Dang Shen (Codonopsis) 90g, Jiang Hou Po (Ginger Magnolia Bark) 15g, Chen Pi (Dried Tangerine Peel) 15g. Grind into a fine powder, take 6g with tea. Effect: Expels wind evil, stops headache. Indications: Severe headache caused by anger, fatigue, and emotional distress.
10. Nausea and Hiccups
1. Li Zhi San (Lychee Powder): Li Zhi (Lychee) 7 pieces, with skin and seed, roast until dry, grind into powder, take with water. Effect: Opens the mind, benefits qi, disperses stagnation. Indications: Persistent hiccups.
2. Zhu Sha San (Cinnabar Powder): Ban Xia (Pinellia) 15g, Ding Xiang (Clove) 6g, Gan Cao (Licorice) 6g, Zhu Sha (Cinnabar) 30g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 0.6g. First grind the first three into a fine powder, then mix in the powdered cinnabar, finally add the powdered borneol, grind into a fine powder. For adults, take 3-4.5g with light ginger soup. For cold stomach, use ginger juice mixed with boiling water. Indications: Persistent vomiting or general gastrointestinal disorders.
3. Chuan Pu Ding Xiang San (Chuan Pueraria and Clove Powder): Chuan Pu (Pueraria) 3g, Gong Ding Xiang (Clove) 3g. Grind into a fine powder, take with warm water in two doses. Indications: Hiccups.
4. Dao Dou San (Sword Bean Powder): Dao Dou Zi (Sword Bean) 200g, roast until charred, grind into powder, take 20g with boiling water, twice a day. Indications: Hiccups.
5. Li Qi Zhi Zhi San (Regulate Qi and Stop Hiccups Powder): Gan Cao (Licorice) 30g, Xi Xin (Asarum) 0.5g, Bai Zhi (Angelica) 0.3g, Bo He Bing (Peppermint Ice) 0.06g, Zhu Sha (Cinnabar) 9g. Grind into a fine powder, take in two doses with boiling water. Indications: Persistent hiccups.
6. Jiu Zi San (Chive Seed Powder): Jiu Cai Zi (Chive Seed) 15-30g, fry until cooked, take with boiling water. Indications: Persistent hiccups or cold-type hiccups.
11. Diarrhea
1. Niu Pi San (Cow Spleen Powder): Niu Pi (Cow Spleen) 1 piece, roast until dry, grind into powder, add sugar, take 1 tablespoon each time, three times a day until finished. Indications: Postpartum spleen deficiency diarrhea and children’s diarrhea.
2. Wu Geng Xie Xie San (Five Morning Diarrhea Powder): Liu Huang (Sulfur) 3g, Chi Shi Zhi (Red Stone) 60g, Hu Jiao (Pepper) 10g, grind into a fine powder. Take 3g each time with warm water, twice a day. Indications: Spleen and kidney yang deficiency, morning diarrhea.
3. Er Mi Zhu Gu San (Two Rice Pig Bone Powder): Chao Xiao Mi (Fried Millet) 250g, Chao Da Mi (Fried Rice) 250g, Chao Zhu Gu (Fried Pig Bone) 250g. Roast the pig bone with sand, remove the sand, grind the three herbs into a fine powder, take 15g three times a day with boiling water. Indications: Chronic diarrhea. This formula is also effective for gastric prolapse.
4. Che Qian Zi San (Plantago Seed Powder): Che Qian Zi (Plantago Seed, slightly fried) 30g, grind into a fine powder, take with clear rice drink. Indications: Sudden diarrhea.
5. Shi Rou Xie Xie San (Meat-Related Diarrhea Powder): Fresh Zhi Ke (Bitter Orange) 1 piece, a small amount of fresh pork. Remove the pulp from the bitter orange, fill with finely chopped fresh meat, seal, wrap in yellow clay, and roast in ash until charred, then grind into a fine powder, take in three doses with yellow wine. Indications: Habitual diarrhea after eating meat.
6. Xiong Huang Jiu Wei Zhi Xie San (Realgar Nine Flavor Stop Diarrhea Powder): Xiong Huang (Realgar) 15g, She Xiang (Musk) 9g, Mei Pian (Plum Slice) 21g, Bai Zhi (Angelica) 3g, Hu Jiao (Pepper) 6g, Gong Ding Xiang (Clove) 6g, Xi Xin (Asarum) 3g, E Bu Shi Cao (Euphorbia) 3g, Zao Jiao (Soapberry) 15g. Grind into a fine powder, take 0.3g daily, for severe cases take 0.6g, with ginger soup. Indications: Morning diarrhea.
7. Zhen Ren Hong Zao San (Hazelnut and Red Date Powder): Zhen Ren (Hazelnut) and Hong Zao (Red Date) in appropriate amounts. Roast the hazelnuts until golden brown, grind finely, take 1 tablespoon each time, twice a day, on an empty stomach with red date soup. Effect: Tonifies the spleen and stomach, benefits qi. Indications: Spleen deficiency diarrhea, fatigue.
8. Bai Mian San (White Flour Powder): Bai Mian (White Flour), Nuomi (Glutinous Rice), Da Zao (Red Date) in equal parts. Roast the white flour and glutinous rice, dry the dates, grind into a fine powder, take 25-50g each time with boiling water. Indications: Diarrhea due to spleen and stomach weakness, morning diarrhea.
9. Mi Bang Liu Pi San (Corn Cob and Pomegranate Peel Powder): Yu Mi Bang (Corn Cob) 500g, Xin Shi Liu Pi (New Pomegranate Peel) 120g. Roast the corn cob and pomegranate peel until yellow, grind into powder, sift. For children under 1 year, take 1.5g each time, for ages 2-4, take 3g, for ages 5-8, take 4.5g, for ages 9-12, take 6g, for ages 13-15, take 7.5g, for ages 16 and above, take 9g. Take three times a day. Indications: Diarrhea due to digestive disorders.
12. Abdominal Distension and Indigestion
1. Kai Xiong Shun Qi San (Open Chest and Smooth Qi Powder): Mao Bi Guan (Old Brush Tube) 7 pieces, He Tao (Walnut) 4 pieces, Xiao Hong Zao (Small Red Date) 7 pieces, Ou Jie (Lotus Root) 7 pieces, Gan Cu (Dried Vinegar) 500ml. Cut the brush tube into small sections, roast with walnut kernels over low heat, drizzle vinegar over the brush tube and walnut kernels, turning frequently until the vinegar is used up and the brush tube and walnut kernels are charred. Then take out, grind into a fine powder, mix with the small red dates and lotus root, grind into a fine powder. Divide into four equal parts, take one part every half hour with boiling water. For patients under 16 years, reduce by half. Indications: Qi stagnation in the chest, abdominal distension, poor appetite.
2. Nei Jin San (Chicken Inner Gold Powder): Chicken Inner Gold (a part of chicken) dried, crushed, and ground, take 3g one hour before meals, twice a day. Effect: Dissolves accumulation and stagnation. Indications: Indigestion, accumulation, and bloating.
3. Wu Xiang Guo Ba San (Five Spice Pot Rice Powder): Guo Ba (Burnt Rice) 100g, Sha Ren (Cardamom), Xiao Hui Xiang (Fennel), Chen Pi (Dried Tangerine Peel), Hua Jiao (Flower Pepper), and Mao Zhu (Meadow Sweet) each 10g. Grind into a fine powder, take 5-10g each time, twice a day with boiling water. Effect: Strengthens the stomach and aids digestion. Indications: Indigestion, abdominal distension, lack of appetite.
4. Jin Xiang Xiao Zhang San (Golden Fragrance Dispersing Powder): Yu Jin (Curcuma) 6g, Guang Mu Xiang (Wide Wood Fragrance) 6g, Xiang Fu (Cyperus) 6g, Gan Jiang (Dried Ginger) 6g. Grind into a fine powder, take once or twice a day, 3-6g each time with rice soup, reduce for children. Indications: Pain and distension in the sides, poor appetite.
13. Acute and Chronic Gastroenteritis
1. Tiao Wei San (Regulate Stomach Powder): Wei Zhu Sha (Cinnabar) 1.8g, Xiong Huang (Realgar) 2.1g, Ya Shao (Toothpaste) 12g, Zheng She Xiang (True Musk), Bi Bo (Bitter Pepper) each 0.6g, Duan Bo San (Calcined Borax), Ming Fan (Alum), Jiao Pian (Jujube) each 3g, Zheng Jin Bo (True Gold Leaf) 20 sheets. Grind into a very fine powder, mix well, store in a sealed bottle for use. For adults, take 0.6g each time, reduce for children, place the powder on the root of the patient’s tongue, then take with Yin Yang water (half boiling water and half cold water). Indications: Acute gastroenteritis.
2. Li Qi Qing Wei San (Regulate Qi and Clear Stomach Powder): Qing Pi (Green Peel), Chen Pi (Dried Tangerine Peel), Fu Pi (Abdominal Peel), Mu Xiang (Saussurea), Huo Xiang (Agastache), Qiang Huo (Notopterygium), Ze Xie (Alisma), Du Huo (Angelica), Dan Xing (Bitter Star), Bo He (Peppermint), Can Sha (Silkworm Sand), Bing Lang (Areca Nut), Bai Zhi (Angelica), Gan Cao (Licorice) each 9g, Zhi Ke (Bitter Orange), Mu Tong (Akebia), Hou Po (Magnolia Bark), Ban Xia (Pinellia) each 15g, Chai Hu (Bupleurum), Mai Ya (Barley Sprout), Zhu Ling (Polyporus) each 12g, Bian Dou (Hyacinth Bean), Tiao Qin (Bitter Herb), Ku Qin (Bitter Herb), Shen Qu (Fermented Rice) each 18g, Ge Gen (Pueraria) 24g, Hua Shi (Talc), Chi Ling (Red Poria) each 30g. Grind into a fine powder, for severe cases take 6g each time, twice a day, for mild cases take 3g three times a day with boiling water. Indications: Acute gastroenteritis. Not for pregnant women.
3. Long Yan San (Longan Powder): Long Yan (Longan) in any amount, roast until dry, grind into a fine powder, take 25g with boiling water. Effect: Tonifies the spleen and harmonizes the stomach, indications: Acute gastroenteritis.
4. Can Yong Fen (Silkworm Pupa Powder): Can Yong (Silkworm Pupa) dried and ground, take 5-10g twice a day. Indications: Chronic gastritis, gastric prolapse.
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