Zuo Jin Wan 左金丸
Left Metal Pill

Tradition:
TCM
Source / Author:
Essential Teachings of Zhu Dan-Xi (1481)
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Latin 44460_127e5c-da> |
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Coptis chinensis 44460_2e1a83-49> |
9 grams 44460_187550-9a> |
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Evodia ruticarpa 44460_a02eb9-a9> |
1 ½ grams 44460_00bd0b-0e> |
Preparation:
Powder and make Pills with water.
It is often prepared as a decoction in modern times using the above doses .
Function:
Clears Liver Heat, Harmonises the Stomach, Guides Qi Down
Use:
Epigastric distention, acid reflux, belching, bitter taste, red tongue with yellow coat, rapid and wiry pulse
1. Acid Reflux, GERD
2. Gastritis (acute and chronic)
3. Epigastric pain and distention
4. Vomiting
5. Peptic Ulcer
6. H. pylori infection
7. Hiatus Hernia
8. Hangover
Dose:
2–3 grams, 2–3 times daily.
Cautions:
1. Not used on a long-term basis
2. Not used for Acid Reflux due to Stomach Coldness.
3. Not used during Pregnancy
Modifications:
1. Severe acid reflux, add Cuttlefish Bone (Hai Piao Xiao)
2. Abdominal pain, add Paeonia Bai Shao, Costus (Mu Xiang)
3. With severe Liver Qi Stagnation take with Si Ni San
4. Peptic Ulcer, take with Xiao Yao San
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