An Shen Zhen Jing Er Shi Pian  安神镇惊二十味丸
Calm the Shocked Mind 20 Pills

Tradition:

Mongolian

Source / Author:

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Chen Xiang (Aloeswood)

Aquilaria aqallocha

Rou Dou Kou (Nutmeg)

Myristica fragrans

Qing Pi (Green Orange peel)

Citrus aurantium

Guang Zao (Choerospondias)

Choerospondias axillaris

Mu Xiang (Costus)

Saussurea lappa

Shi Gao (Gypsum)

Calcium sulphate

Chong Lou (Paris root)

Paris polyphylla

Bo Leng Gua Zi (Herpetospermum) *

Herpetospermum pedunculosum

Xuan Fu Hua (Inula flower)

Inula japonica

Tan Xiang (Sandalwood)

Santalum album

Bai Yun Xiang (Melicope)

Melicope pteleifolia

Zhi Cao Wu (Aconite) **

Aconitum kusnezoffi

Hei Yun Xiang (Bdellium)

Commiphora mukul

Ma Qian Zi (Nux Vomica) **

Strychnos nux vomica

Ding Xiang (Clove)

Eugenia caryophyllus

Zhu Xin fen (Pig Heart powder)

Porcus cor

Ju Hua (Chrysanthemum)

Chrysanthemum morifolium

Yuan Zhi (Polygala)

Polygala tenuifolia

Jie Geng (Platycodon)

Platycofon grandflorum

Niu Dan Gao (Cow Bile)

Bovis bilis

* Herpetospermum seed is Stir-fried
** Aconite and Nux Vomica are prepared according to traditional methods

Preparation:

Powder and form pills.

Function:

Calms the Mind, Moves the Qi, Calms Fright

Use:

Palpitations, short of breath, restless spirit, distention of the chest and hyponchondria
1. Anxiety
2. Restlessness
3. Fright
4. Palpitations

Dose:

2–3 grams twice daily

Cautions:

Avoid overdose

Modifications:


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