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1015 抑肝散 (Yi Gan San)

 

Bupleurum Formula

 

Restrain the Liver Powder

 


 

Formulation

Chinese Name

Pharmaceutical Name

Pin Yin Name

English Name

當歸

Radix Angelicae sinensis

Dang Gui

Angelica

白朮

Rhizoma Atractylodis macrocephalae

 

Bai Zhu

White Atractylodes

茯苓

Poria

Fu Ling

Hoelen

鈎藤

Ramulus Uncariae cum Uncis

Gou Teng

Gambier

川芎

Rhizoma Chuanxiong

Chuan Xiong

Lingusticum

甘草

Radix Glycyrrhizae

Gan Cao

Licorice

柴胡

Radix Bupleuri

Chai Hu

Bupleurum

 

Classic Literature Reference

Zheng Zhi Zhun Sheng (Standards of Diagnosis and Treatment, 1602).

Compiler: Wang, Kentang.

 

Indications

Traditional: Infantile deficient heat in the Liver channel marked by fever and muscle spasms; or fever with clenching of the teeth; or fright, convulsions, and alternating cold and fever; or vomiting, spitting of sputum and saliva, abdominal distention, poor appetite, and restless sleep.

 

Modern: Epilepsy, neurosis, hysteria, insomnia, night terror, night crying in infants, and menopausal syndrome.

 

 

 

Pattern of Deficient Heat in the Liver Channel

 

Herbs and Actions

 

 

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