Xiao Jian Zhong Tang  小建中汤
Minor Construct the Middle Decoction

Tradition:

TCM

Source / Author:

Discussion of Cold Induced Disorders (Shang Han Lun) C.220

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Yi Tang (Maltose)

Maltose

30 grams

Gui Zhi (Cinnamon twig)

Cinnamomum cassia

9 grams

Bai Shao (White Peony)

Paeonia lactiflora

18 grams

Zhi Gan Cao (Fried Licorice)

Glycyrrhiza uralensis

6 grams

Sheng Jiang (fresh Ginger)

Zingiber officinale

9 grams

Da Zao (Jujube fruit)

Ziziphus jujuba

4 pieces

Preparation:

Decoct the herbs in 4 cups of water down to 2 cups, strain, and add Maltose while warm and stir.

Function:

Warms the Stomach, Stops Pain

Use:

Dull complexion, poor appetite, pale tongue with a white coat and a thin or deficienct pulse.
1. Abdominal spasms and pain that benefit from heat applied.
2. Chronic Gastritis
3. Chronic Colitis
4. Chronic Hepatitis
5. Chronic Nephritis
6. Gastric Reflux, GERD
7. Peptic Ulcer
8. Aplastic Anemia
9. Pernicious Anemia
10. Idiopathic Fever
11. Postpartum Fever

Dose:

The above can be taken over the day. in 2 equal doses

Cautions:

1. Not used in Vomiting
2. Heat from Yin deficiency
3. Not used if there are Worms or Parasites

Modifications:

Honey can replace Maltose if it’s not available.

Similar Formulas:

This is Cinnamon twig Decoction (Gui Zhi Tang) with Maltose added.


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