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Shan Zha

Hu Huang Lian (Picrorhizae rhizoma), Mai Ya (Hordei fructus germinatus), Shen Qu (Massa medicata fermentata) and Shan Zha (Crataegi fructus)... [Pg.88]

Mai Ya, Shen Qu and Shan Zha are able to aid the digestion of wheat and rice, cereals, meat and fat, respectively. They are often used together when the pathogenic heat has injured the Qi of the Spleen and the patients have poor appetite and distension in the abdomen after meals. [Pg.88]

Food accumulation add Jiao Mai Ya (deep-fried Hordei fructus germinatus), Jiao Shen Qu (deep-fried Massa medicata fermentata) and Jiao Shan Zha (deep-fried Crataegi fructus) to promote food digestion. [Pg.183]

Shan Zha, Shen Qu and Lai Fu Zi are used as chief. They are used together to promote digestion of all types of food. Lai Fu Zi also descends the Qi and removes food and phlegm. [Pg.229]

Chao Bai Zhu (dry-fried Atractylodis macrocephalae rhizoma) 75 Fu Ling (Poria) 60 g Ren Shen (Ginseng radix) 45 g Shan Yao (Dioscoreae rhizoma) 30 g Rou Dou Kou (Myristicae semen) 30 g Shan Zha (Crataegi fructus) 30 g Chao Shen Qu (dry-fried Massa medicata fermentata) 30 g... [Pg.230]

Shen Qu and Shan Zha resolve food accumulation and aid digestion. [Pg.231]

Shan Zha (Crataegi fructus) Aids the digestion of meat and fat. [Pg.406]

For food stagnation with abdominal pain, add Fructus Germinatus Hordei Vulgaris (Mai Ya), Fructus Crataegi (Shan Zha), and Endothelium Corneum Gigeriae Galli (Ji Nei Jin). [Pg.46]

For indigestion, loss of appetite, and diarrhea due to food stagnation, add Semen Nelumbinis Nuciferae (Lian Zi), Radix Dioscoreae Oppositae (Shan Yao), Fructus Crataegi (Shan Zha), Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae (Chen Pi), and Rhizoma Alismatis (Ze Xie). This results in Fen Xiao Tang (Dividing Dispersing Decoction). [Pg.92]

For indigestion with abdominal distention and fullness, add Massa Medica Fermentata (Shen Qu), Fructus Germinatus Hordei Vulgaris Mai Ya), and Fructus Crataegi Shan Zha). [Pg.107]

For postpartum chest and/or abdominal pain, add Fructus Crataegi (Shan Zha). [Pg.159]

Fructus Crataegi Shan Zha), 12g Massa Medica Fermentata (Shen Qu), 9g Rhizoma Pinelliae Ternatae (Ban Xia), 9g Sclerotium Poriae Cocos (Fu Ling), 9g Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae Chen Pi), 6g Fructus Forsythiae Suspensae Lian Qiao), 9g Semen Raphani Sativi Luo Bo Zi), 12g... [Pg.213]

Crataegus pinnatifida Bunge SCN Chinese hawthorn PN shan zha (fruit)... [Pg.279]


See other pages where Shan Zha is mentioned: [Pg.263]    [Pg.62]    [Pg.363]    [Pg.228]    [Pg.229]    [Pg.398]   
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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.88 , Pg.135 , Pg.227 , Pg.229 , Pg.230 , Pg.231 , Pg.261 ]




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