Zhi Bao Dan 至宝丹
Greatest Treasure Special Pill

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Tradition:

TCM

Source / Author:

Imperial Grace Formulary of the Tai Ping Era, 1075

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Xi Jiao (Rhinoceros horn) *

Cornu Rhinoceri

30 grams

Niu Huang (Bezoar)

Bezoar

15 grams

Dai Mao (Hawksbill Turtle shell)

Eretrnochelys imbricata

30 grams

Bing Pian (Borneol)

Dryobalanops aromatica

She Xiang (Musk)

Moschus moschiferus

300mg ea.

An Xi Xiang (Benzoin)

Styrax benzoin

45 grams

Zhu Sha (Cinnabar)

Cinnabaris

Hu Po (Amber)

Succinum

Xiong Huang (Realgar)

Arsenic sulphide

30 grams ea.

Jin Bo (Gold leaf)

Aurum

25 leaves

Yin Bo (Silver leaf)

Argentum

50 leaves

* Water Buffalo horn concentrate is used in place of Rhinoceros horn today.

Preparation:

Cinnabar and Realgar are water refined to purify. Powder all the ingredients, then mix the Gold and Silver leaf and form honey pills of 3 grams each. Traditionally, the pills are wrapped in Gold leaf.

Function:

Clears Heat and Toxin, Clears Phlegm-Heat, opens the Orifices of the Mind

Use:

In all the below conditions, there is High Fever, Delirium, restlessness, irritability, excess Phlegm, red or scarlet tongue with a yellow coating and a rapid pulse.
1. Convulsions in children or adults
2. Acute Encephalitis
3. Acute Meningitis
4. Hepatic Coma
5. Toxic Dysentery
6. CVA
7. Sepsis

Dose:

One 3 gram pill twice daily, traditionally with a decoction of Ginseng

Cautions:

1. Not used during Pregnancy
2. Not used in marked Yin deficiency
3. Normally only used for a short period; avoid long-term use due to Cinnabar and Arsenic content.

Modifications:

Similar Formulas:

This formula focuses on opening the orifices (sense organs) and clearing Phlegm. Its ability to clear Heat and Toxin is secondary. An Gong Niu Huang Wan has similar functions and uses, but is more focused on clearing Heat and Toxin.


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