Gui Zhi Jia Shao Yao Tang 桂枝加芍药汤
Cinnamon Twig and Peony Decoction
Tradition:
TCM
Source / Author:
Discussion of Cold Induced Disorders (Shang Han Lun) C.220
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Latin 44678_78091b-16> |
Amount 44678_d518e1-fc> |
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Cinnamomum cassia 44678_ebc324-79> |
9 grams 44678_c0ed73-63> |
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Paeonia lactiflora 44678_d63dd9-6f> |
18 grams 44678_310fdc-21> |
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Zingiber officinale 44678_f4e5c1-05> |
9 grams 44678_d9e880-7e> |
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Ziziphus jujuba 44678_1c0e3f-53> |
12 pieces 44678_ba5296-f6> |
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Glycyrrhiza uralensis honey-fried 44678_94eec5-ce> |
6 grams 44678_4ba3ec-0b> |
Preparation:
Decoct for 20 minutes in 6 cups of water
Function:
Clears Wind and Cold, Warms the Stomach, Stops Spasms and Pain
Use:
Fever, Perspiration, aversion to Cold
This was traditionally used for side effects from improper purging.
1. Abdominal fullness, distention and pain
2. Abdominal Cramping
3. Diarrhea
4. Enteritis
5. Food Poisoning
Dose:
a cupful twice daily.
Cautions:
1. Not used for exterior Wind-Cold with Interior Heat (Fever, sore throat and rapid pulse)
Modifications:
1. Cough or shortness of breath add Apricot kernel Xing Ren
2. Profuse sweating, increase Peony Bai Shao, and reduce Cinnamon twig and fresh Ginger
Similar Formulas:
This is the same formula as Gui Zhi Tang but with the proportions of the medicines changed.
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