Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan 大黄蛰虫丸
Rhubarb and Eupolyphaga [Wingless Cockroach] Pill

Tradition:

TCM

Source / Author:

Essential of the Golden Cabinet, c. 220

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Da Huang (Rhubarb root) *

Rheum palmatum

Sheng Di Huang (Rehmannia)

Rehmannia glutinosa

300 grams ea.

Bai Shao (Peony)

Paeonia lactiflora

120 grams

Tao Ren (Peach kernel)

Prunus persica

Ku Xing Ren (Apricot kernel) **

Prunus armeniaca (Bitter)

60 grams ea.

Tu Bie Chong (Eupolyphaga) **

Eupolyphaga sinensis

30 grams

Shui Zhi (Leech) **

Hirudo seu Whitmania spp.

Huang Qin (Baical Skullcap)

Scutellaria baicalensis

Meng Chong (Tabanus) ***

Tabanus bivittatus

Qi Cao (Holotrichia) **

Holotrichia diomphalia

60 grams ea.

Gan Qi (Lacquer) ****

Toxicodendron vernicifluum

30 grams

Gan Cao (Licorice)

Glycyrrhiza uralensis

90 grams

* Rhubarb root is Stir-fried with wine
** these medicines are stir-fried
*** Tabanus is prepared by removing the Wings, then stir-fried
**** Toxicodendron is prepared by Calcining

Preparation:

Prepare the ingredients, Powder, and form honey pills

Function:

Moves the Blood, resolves Blood Stasis, nourishes Blood

Use:

Emaciation, scaly and dry skin, dull complexion, abdominal fullness, darkness of the eyes, dull or pale colored tongue, or dark or bruised spots on the tongue, weak and choppy pulse
1. Serious, chronic or stubborn Blood stagnation
2. Abdominal Masses and Tumors
3. Cirrhosis or Fibrosis of the Liver
4. Liver Tumors
5. Chronic Hepatitis
6. Uterine Tumors; Uterine Leiomyoma
7. Traditionally used for a type of Consumptive disease associated with dry Blood, blood stasis, marked by emaciation, poor appetite and abdominal fullness.

Dose:

3 grams, 1–3 times daily with wine or warm water

Cautions:

1. Avoid during pregnancy
2. Not used in Blood deficiency

Modifications:

1. This can be modified based on similar western formulas; Lacca (Laccifer lacca) can replace Toxicodendron Gan Qi; Pill Millipede could replace Eupolyphaga Tu Bie Chong (Wingless Cockroach); and Comfrey could replace Rehmannia.
2. Due to their less commonly used status, Holotrichia and Tabanus could be omitted without great detriment.
3. Other modifications based on similar Western formulas would be the addition of Madder, Saffron (or Safflower) and Costus.


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