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Gui Zhi Tang

For muscle tension and chronic intestinal disorders with chilled extremities, add Ramulus Cinnamomi (Gui Zhi) and Radix Albus Paeoniae Lactiflorae (Bai Shao). This results in Chai Hu Gui Zhi Tang (Bupleurum Cinnamon Decoction). [Pg.41]

Yi Tang (Maltose) 30 g Gui Zhi (Cinnamomi cassiae ramulus) 9 g Bai Shao Yao (Paeoniae radix lactiflora) 9 g Zhi Gan Cao (Glycyrrhizae radix preparata) 6 g Sheng Jiang (Zingiberis rhizoma recens) 10 g Da Zao (Jujubae fructus) 4 pieces... [Pg.125]

When Yi Tang and pungent-sweet-hot Gui Zhi, one of the deputy herbs, are used together, they can tonify the Spleen-Yang and stimulate its function. As the pungent and hot nature of Gui Zhi is modified by the large amount of Yi Tang, this herb will not injure the Yin and blood. [Pg.125]

Gui Zhi Gan Cao Long Gu Mu Li Tang (Cinnamon Twig, Licorice, Dragon Bone and Oyster Shell Decoction)... [Pg.187]

For stiff neck and shoulder, add Radix Puerariae Lobatae Ge Gen). This results in Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gen Tang (Cinnamon Pueraria Decoction). [Pg.17]

If there is slippery essence, excessive dreams, frigid lower extremities, dizziness, and hair loss, add Os Draconis Long Gu) and Concha Ostreae Mu Li). This results in Gui Zhi Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang (Cinnamon, Dragon Bone, Oyster Shell Decoction). [Pg.17]

If there is blood vacuity with the above pattern, to Gui Zhi Shao Yao Zhi Mu Tang add Radix Angelicae Sinensis Dang Gui), Rhizoma Ligustici... [Pg.17]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.5 , Pg.31 , Pg.51 ]




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