Zai Zao San 再造散
Renewal Powder
Tradition:
TCM
Source / Author:
Six Texts on Cold Induced Disorders (Shang Han Liu Shu)
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Herb Name 45034_42ac76-03> |
Latin 45034_2b1fc6-c7> |
Amount 45034_2dc280-4e> |
|---|---|---|
| 45034_b43fae-c5> |
Astragalus membranaceus 45034_0a472e-22> |
6 grams 45034_b86d93-a0> |
| 45034_80768e-2b> |
Panax ginseng 45034_76bb1f-6c> | 45034_282f78-3c> |
| 45034_ca3b99-43> |
Aconitum carmichaeli 45034_122081-e5> | 45034_0eb6d2-10> |
| 45034_5e5494-d4> |
Cinnamomum cassia 45034_4e1f97-90> | 45034_a50ec4-64> |
| 45034_79cabb-e5> |
Asarum heterotropoides 45034_c4822d-a9> | 45034_522f50-33> |
| 45034_a1499c-90> |
Notopterygium incisum 45034_684d2b-a8> | 45034_fa4fab-73> |
| 45034_193a0b-25> |
Ligusticum chuanxiong 45034_da9422-a5> | 45034_2d9e19-b5> |
| 45034_b88ff6-72> |
Saposhnikovia divaricata 45034_8acd89-6d> | 45034_692de7-01> |
| 45034_80df7c-62> |
Paeonia lactiflora 45034_d3eb62-87> | 45034_60a993-e8> |
| 45034_257fe3-26> |
Zingiber officinale 45034_544e24-b6> |
3 grams ea. 45034_e0f104-56> |
| 45034_eaf7d1-ed> |
Glycyrrhiza uralensis 45034_fc8677-ba> |
1 ½ grams ea. 45034_c4655d-08> |
| 45034_af6efc-70> |
Ziziphus jujuba 45034_fe9756-49> |
2 pieces 45034_7d5576-51> |
* Chi Shao Yao should be Dry-fried for use in this formula
** Fresh Ginger was required to be roasted in the original text. This is not normally done today.
Preparation:
Powder.
The powder is usually prepared as a decoction with fresh Ginger and Jujubes.
Function:
Tonifies Yang and Qi, clears the exterior, promotes Sweating
Use:
Mild fever, strong Chills, no sweat, headache, cold extremities, fatigue, pale tongue with a white coat and a weak or floating and forceless pulse.
1. Common Cold or Flu in the weak or elderly
2. Rheumatic Fever
Dose:
A cupful 2 or 3 times daily, keeping warm afterwards to induce sweat
Cautions:
Not used in Heat conditions.
Modifications:
1. Muscle and Joint pain, add Angelica Du Huo, and Loranthus Sang Ji Sheng.
2. Codonopsis Dang Shen normally replaces Ginseng; Paeonia Bai Shao is the type of Peony normally used today.
Comment:
This was traditionally used for exterior conditions (Wind-Cold attack) with marked Yang deficiency (Coldness). In such cases, inducing sweating with the likes of Ma Huang Tang (Ephedra Decoction) was said to potentially be fatal.
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