SAN AO TANG
FUNCTIONS:
Disperses Lung Qi, Releases the Exterior
INDICATIONS:
Wind Cold Invasion, mild chills and fever, common cold, influenza, headache,
bodyaches, cough, shortness of breath, profuse clear sputum
CONTRA-INDICATIONS:
Hypertension, spontaneous sweating, cardiac arrhythmia
KING HERB: Ma
huang - Ephedra
Disperse the Lung Qi,
Release the Exterior (causes sweating)
MINISTER
HERB: Xing ren - Apricot seed
relieve shortness of breath,
relieve cough
ASSISTANT
HERB: Gan cao - Licorice root harmonize all herbs
MA HUANG TANG
FUNCTIONS:
Expels Wind Cold, Releases the Exterior
INDICATIONS:
Wind Cold Invasion, aversion to cold, no sweating, headache, bodyaches,
sneezing
CONTRA-INDICATIONS:
Hypertension, spontaneous sweating, cardiac arrthymia
KING HERB: Ma
Huang - Ephedra
Disperse and Descend Lung Qi, Relieve
shortness of breath
MINISTER
HERB: Gui Zhi - Cinnamon twigs Eliminate Wind-Cold,
Release the Exterior,
Harmonize the Ying Qi and Wei Qi.
ASSISTANT
HERB: Xing ren - Apricot seed
Disperse and Descend Lung Qi,
Relieve shortness of breath
GUIDE HERB:
Gan Cao - Licorice Root
Harmonize directions of all herbs
BU YANG HUAN WU TANG
FUNCTIONS:
Tonify Qi, circulate blood, remove blood stagnation
INDICATIONS:
#1 Sequelae of Stroke - paralysis of face, arm, leg, hemiplegia,
incontinence of bowel or bladder, deviated mouth or or eyes
#2 Blood Stagnation - stagnation deu to Qi deficiency
Note: Treat
stroke for 3 - 6 months but always treat first according to signs and
symptoms
CAUTIONS:
Heat signs at beginning or during treatment - adjust dosage of Huang qi
since it’s very warming. The classical dose of Huang qi is 120 grams. Begin
with 15 - 20 grams and increase by 5 grams each course of treament to a
maximum of 60 grams. Five days equals one course of treatment.
King Herb:
Huang qi - Astraglus
tonify Qi, tonify the spleen & stomach
Minister:
Dang gui wei - Angelica
circulate blood, remove blood stagnation
Assistant:
Chi shao yao - circulate blood
Assistant:
Chuan xiong - move blood, clear channels
Assistant:
Tao ren - move blood, clear channels
Assistant:
Hong hua - move blood, clear channels
Assistant: Di
long - circulate blood in main and collateral channels
BAI TOU WENG TANG
FUNCTIONS:
Clear Heat, Relieve Toxins, Cool Blood
INDICATIONS:
Dysentery, Damp-Heat in the Large Intestine, diarrhea, fever, malodorous
stool, blood and pus in the stool, tenseness, burning in the anus, tenesmus
(painful spasm of the anus with the urge to evacuate the bowel), sweating,
scanty dark urine, wiry rapid pulse
KING HERB:
Bai Tou Weng - Pulsatilla
Stop dysentery,
Clear Heat and Relieve Toxins
MINISTER
HERB: Huang Lian - Coptis
Clear Damp Heat
ASSISTANT
HERB Huang Bai - Phelldendron
Clear Damp Heat
ASSISTANT
HERB: Qing Pi - Green tangerine peel Clear Heat and Stop Diarrhea
HUANG TU TANG
FUNCTIONS:
Warm the Yang, Tonify the Spleen, Nourish blood, Stop Bleeding
INDICATIONS:
Bleeding due to Spleen Yang deficiency, bloody stool, vomiting of blood,
nose bleeds, uterine bleeding, pale sallow complexion, pale tongue, deep
thready weak pulse
KING HERB:
Fu Long Gan - Earth from a firepit
Warm Spleen Yang,
Consolidate Blood (in order to keep blood within the vessels),
Stop Bleeding
MINISTER
HERB: Fu Zi - Aconite
Warm Spleen Yang, Warm Kidney Yang
ASSISTANT
HERB: Bai Zhu - White attractylodes Tonify the Spleen
ASSISTANT
HERB: E Jiao - Ass-hide gelatin Nourish Blood and Yin, Stop Bleeding
ASSISTANT
HERB: Sheng Di Huang - Raw rehmannia
Nourish Yin and Blood
ASSISTANT
HERB: Huang Qin - Scutellaria
Balance the Heat from Fu Zi and Fu Long Gan
ASSISTANT
HERB: Gan Cao - Licorice root harmonize the actions of all herbs