Qing Wei San 清胃散
Clear the Stomach Powder
Tradition:
TCM
Source / Author:
Secrets from the Orchid Chamber (Lang Shi Mi Cang)
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Herb Name 43879_05134b-39> |
Latin 43879_a84a29-8f> |
Amount 43879_8cb21b-f4> |
|---|---|---|
| 43879_f70b05-a3> |
Coptis chinensis 43879_c821be-d8> |
1.8 grams 43879_9f868c-ac> |
| 43879_b4b4c4-f5> |
Cimicifuga foetida 43879_3c68ff-d5> |
3 grams 43879_e90500-d6> |
| 43879_bab46d-b3> |
Paeonia suffruticosa 43879_9e54b2-e1> |
1 ½ grams 43879_826772-89> |
| 43879_8ba1ab-54> |
Rehmannia gltinosa 43879_9d6460-2d> | 43879_b14aed-15> |
| 43879_7484e5-9c> |
Angelica sinensis 43879_e9e347-9e> |
900mg ea. 43879_4d91f0-00> |
Preparation:
Powder the herbs and take as a draught. (Source text)
Today it is often prepared as a standard decoction with an increase in dose.
Can also be prepared as Pills or Powder..
Function:
Clears Stomach Heat, Cools the Blood, Nourishes Yin
Use:
Fever, Red tongue and a dry Mouth, large and fast pulse.
1. Toothache
2. Bleeding Gums, Sores of the gums or mouth.
3. Gingivitis, Stomatitis
4. Glossitis
5. Trigeminal Neuralgia
6. Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome (TMJ)
Dose:
The above decoction is divided into 3 equal doses to be taken over the course of a day.
Cautions:
Not used in Cold conditions or Stomach weakness.
Modifications:
1. For Constipation, or to more strongly Purge excess Heat, add Rhubarb Da Huang.
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