Extra TCM FormulasDecoction

Extra TCM Formulas – Decoctions

The following are extra Chinese Formulas, or formulas that are less relevant to our purpose as they use TCM–specific medicines. Nevertheless, there are some very useful and important formulas listed.


Ding Xiang Shi Di Tang

Clove and Persimmon Decoction
  Persimmon calyx (Shi Di)     9 grams
  Fresh Ginger (Sheng Jiang)   6 grams
  Ginseng (Ren Shen)  3 grams
  Clove (Ding Xiang)  6 grams
Warms the Stomach, reverses rebellious (uprising) Qi. Tongue has a white coat, with a deep, slow pulse.
Hiccups, Belching, Nausea, Vomiting and Gastritis

Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang

Stephania and Astragalus Decoction
  Stephania Han Fang Ji.  12 grams
  Astragalus Huang Qi.   15 grams
  Atractylodes Bai Zhu.  9 grams
  Fresh Ginger (Sheng Jaing)  4 pieces
  Jujube (Da Zao).  1 piece
  Licorice (Gan Cao).   6 grams
Strengthens Spleen, tonifies Qi, clears Damp, promotes Urine.
Chills, sweating, heaviness of the body, difficult Urination, Edema, puffy and swollen joints.
Used for Acute Glomerulonephritis, Nephritis, Cardiac Edema, Edema of Pregnancy, Congestive Heart Failure, Dysuria

Fu Yuan Huo Xue Tang

Restore Health by Invigorating Blood Decoction
  Rhubarb (Da Huang)   30 grams
  Peach kernel (Tao Ren).  9 grams
  Safflower (Hong Hua).   6 grams
  Pangolian scales (Chuan Shan Jia), 6 grams
  Dang Gui   9 grams
  Trichosanthes Tian Hua Fen   9 grams
  Bupleurum Chai Hu  15 grams
  Licorice (Gan Cao)  6 grams
Coarsely grind and use 30 grams to make a draft with 3 parts water, 1 part wine. Take warm.
Moves the Blood, clears Stasis, opens Channels
Trauma, Strains, Sprains, Injuries of muscles, joints or soft tissue with severe pain; Fractures, Concussion, Hyperplasia of the Breasts
CAUTION: Not used during pregnancy.

Fu Zi Xie Xin tang

Aconite Drain the Epigastrium Decoction
  Rhubarb (Da Huang)  12 grams
  Coptis Huang Lian   5 grams
  Scutellaria Huang Qin   5 grams
  Aconitum Fu Zi   5 grams
Warms the Yang, clears Damp-Heat and Toxin
For Vomiting, Diarrhea with Sweating, aversion to Cold with cold extremities. Deep, weak pulse.

Gan Cao Xie Xin Tang

Licorice Drain the Epigatrium Decoction
  Pinellia Ban Xia    9 grams
  Ginger (Gan Jiang)    6 grams
  Scutellaria Huang Qin    6 grams
  Coptis Huang Lian    3 grams
  Ginseng  6 grams
  Jujube (Da Zao)   4 pieces
  Honey-fried Licorice
  (Zhi Gan Cao)   12 grams
Stomach Weakness with Food Stagnation
Low energy, undigested Food in the stool, distention, irritability; thick, yellow tongue coating with a rapid, slippery and weak pulse.
Chronic Gastritis, Gastroenteritis, Gastro-duodenal Ulcers, chronic Hepatitis, Liver Cirrhosis.

Ge Gen Huang Lian Huang Qin Tang

Kudzu, Coptis and Scutellaria Decoction
  Kudzu (Ge Gen)   15 grams
  Scutellaria Huang Qin   9 grams
  Coptis Huang Lian   9 grams
  Licorice (Gan Cao)   6 grams
Wind-Cold in the exterior with Internal Heat.
Fever, Sweating, slight Chills, Thirst, Diarrhea with burning of the anus and foul-smelling stool, heat in the Chest.
Acute enteritis or gastroenteritis, Dysentery, Cold or Flu, Measles, Diarrhea, Gastritis, Fever, Ulcerative Colitis, Hangover.
* Not used for Diarrhea caused by cold with a deep and slow or weak pulse.

Ge Gen Jia Ban Xia Tang

Kudzu with Pinellia Decoction
  Kudzu (Ge Gen)   15 grams
  Ephedra (Ma Huang)   4–9 grams
  Cinnamon twig (Gui Zhi)   3–9 grams
  Paeonia Bai Shao  3–9 grams
  Fresh Ginger (Sheng Jiang)   3 slices
  Jujube (Da Zao)  4 pieces
  Licorice (Gan Cao)   6 grams
  Pinellia (Ban Xia)  3–9 grams
Tai Yang and Yang Ming disorder combined.
Chills and Fever, stiff neck, shoulder and upper back, fear of Wind and Cold, vomiting, nasal congestion.
Allergic Rhinitis, Bronchitis, Common Cold or Influenza, early-stage encepahlitis, Frozen Shoulder or Tendonitis of the Shoulder, Urticaria. Thin, white tongue coating with a floating, tight pulse.

Ge Gen Tang

Kudzu Decoction
  Kudzu (Ge Gen)  12 grams
  Paeonia Shao Yao   6 grams
  Ephedra Ma Huang  9 grams
  Jujube (Da Zao)     4 pieces
  Cinnamon twig (Gui Zhi)  3–9 grams
  Fresh Ginger (Sheng Jiang)   3 slices
  Honey-fried Licorice
  (Zhi Gan Cao)   6 grams
Wind-Cold (at Tai Yang stage).
Chills with Fever, aversion to Cold, neck and upper back stiffness, headache, joint pain, no sweating, acute watery diarrhea.
Allergic Rhinitis, early stage Encephalitis, Influenza, Stomach Flu, Tendonitis of the Shoulder, Upper Respiratory Tract Infection.
* Contraindications:
1. Not used in exterior deficiency with Spontaneous Sweating, exterior Wind-Heat
2. Hypertension, Heart disease

Gu Ben Zhi Beng Tang

Consolidating the Root and Stopping Flooding Decoction
  Astragalus Huang Qi  15 grams
  Ginseng (Ren Shen)  12 grams
  Atractylodes Bai Zhu   18 grams
  Rehmannia Shu Di Huang  9 grams
  Dang Gui   6 grams
  Fried Ginger (Pao Jiang)   6 grams
Excess menstrual bleeding from Spleen Qi deficiency (Spleen not able to manage the Blood).
Flooding at the beginning of menstruation with pale, thin and watery blood, blood continues to trickle after the period has stopped, pale face, tired, maybe dizzy, poor appetite. Pale tongue with teethmarks and a weak pulse.
* Not used for excess bleeding from Heat.

Gu Chong Tang

Stabilize Gushing Decoction
  Cornus Shan Zhu Yu  24 grams
  Calcined Fossil Bones
  (Duan Long Gu)   24 grams
  Calcined Oyster shell
  (Duan Mu Li)  24 grams
  Atractylodes Bai Zhu   30 grams
  Astragalus Huang Qi    18 grams
  Paeonia Bai Shao  12 grams
  Cuttlefish bone (Hai Piao Xiao)   12 grams
  Calcined Trachycarpus
  (Zong Lu Tan)   6 grams
  Chinese Gall (Wu Bei Zi)  1.5 grams
  Madder (Qian Cao)  9 grams
Uterine Bleeding or excessive Menstruation with thin, pale blood which either gushes or trickles continuously, along with palpitations, shortness of Breath.
Menorrhagia, Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding, excessive Bleeding Postpartum, Bleeding Peptic Ulcer.
* Not used for extreme bleeding with sweating, cold limbs, and an extremely faint pulse.

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