Ren Shen Bai Du San  人参败毒散
Ginseng Powder to Overcome Pathogens

Tradition:

TCM

Source / Author:

Craft of Medicinal Treatment for Childhood Disease Patterm (Xiao Er Yao Zheng Zhi Jue)

Herb Name

Latin

Amount #1 *

Amount #2

Qiang Huo

Notopterygium incisum

Du Huo (Angelica)

Angelica pubescens

Chuan Xiong (Ligusticum)

Ligusticum chuanxiong

Chai Hu (Bupleurum)

Bupleurum chinense

Jie Geng (Platycodon)

Platycodon grandiflorum

Zhi Ke (Bitter Orange)

Citrrus aurantium

Qian Hu (Peucedanum)

Peucedanum decursivum

Ren Shen (Ginseng)

Panax ginseng

Fu Ling (Poria)

Poria cocos

30 grams ea.

6 grams ea

Bo He (Peppermint)

Mentha haplocalyx

Gan Cao (Licorice)

Glycyrrhiza uralensis

15 grams ea.

3 grams ea.

* The first column is to make as a powder; the second column is for decoction.

Preparation:

Powder (using the proportions of the first column)
It can be prepared as a decoction with the doses in the second column in which case fresh Ginger is added.

Function:

Releases the Exterior, clears Wind and Damp, Strengthens Qi

Use:

High Fever with Chills and Shivering, pain and stiffness in the head and neck, fullness of the chest, nasal obstruction, white or greasy tongue coat with a floating but weak pulse.
In non-acute diseases, such as skin diseases and arthritic diseases, the High Fever will generally not be present. But the moving pain, itchiness, and greasy tongue coat indicating Wind and Damp will be present.
1. Common Cold, Influenza
2. Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
3. Early stages of Dysentery or Measles
4. Eczema, Dermatitis with itching
5. Arthritis
6. Osteoarthritis
7. Rheumatoid Arthritis

Dose:

Take 6 grams of the powder and cook briefly with fresh Ginger and Mint.
If decocted, it is taken over the course of the day in 3 equal doses.

Cautions:

Not used in Heat conditions or Yin deficiency

Modifications:


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