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Sheng Di Huang

Bie Jia (Trionycis carapax] can be replaced by Shu Di Huang [Rehmanniae radix praeparata] and Sheng Di Huang [Rehmanniae radix] with Mu Dan Pi [Moutan cortex]. [Pg.35]

The other two assistants are Huang Qin and Sheng Di Huang. As cold herbs, they are particularly used for treating internal heat. At the same time they also serve as corrective assistants to reduce the warming and drying nature of the other herbs in the formula. [Pg.46]

Xuan Shen (Scrophulariae radix) 30 g Mai Men Dong (Ophiopogonis radix) 25 g Sheng Di Huang (Rehmanniae radix) 25 g Da Huang (Rhei rhizoma) 9 g Mang Xiao (Natrii sulfas) 5 g... [Pg.62]

Sheng Di Huang is sweet and cold. It primarily enters the Heart, Stomach and Kidney meridians. It can effectively clear heat, cool the blood and nourish the Yin. It matches the syndrome perfectly and is often used as chief in formulas that clear the heat at the Ying level. [Pg.79]

Xi Jiao and Sheng Di Huang are used as the chief substances. They directly reduce the heat and cool the blood, as well as nourish the Yin. [Pg.80]

The remaining herbs serve as assistants. The combination of Bai Shao Yao, Gan Cao and Sheng Di Huang can nourish the Yin, clear heat, and ease and relax the tendons. Chuan Bei Mu and Zhu Ru eliminate the phlegm-heat that is produced by the disturbed Qi and water movement, and they may block the meridians. [Pg.81]

Sheng Di Huang (Rehmanniae radix), Xi Jiao (Rhinoceri cornu), Ling Yang Jiao (Antelopis cornu) and Gou Teng ( Uncariae ramulus cum uncis)... [Pg.83]

Sheng Di Huang is used in a large dosage, and is able to cool the blood and nourish the Yin. [Pg.84]

Xi Jiao, Sheng Di Huang, Mu Dan Pi and Chi Shao Yao, the ingredients of Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang (Rhinoceros Horn and Rehmannia Decoction), are used to cool the blood and remove heat-toxin from the blood. Together they are considered to be the chief part of the formula. [Pg.85]

Xuan Shen can nourish the Yin, drain the fire, cool the blood and reduce heat-toxin. It also serves as a deputy, in particular to enhance the ability of Sheng Di Huang. [Pg.85]

Sheng Di Huang and Zhi Mu enter the Lower-Jiao, can nourish the Kidney-Yin and reduce the deficient heat. They can enhance the ability of Bie Jia and serve as deputies. [Pg.89]

Bai Shao Yao and E Jiao are used to tonify the blood Sheng Di Huang and Mai Men Dong are used to nourish the Yin and body fluids. These two groups of herbs are able to strengthen the function of the three shells and are used as deputies. [Pg.91]

Sheng Di Huang (Rehmanniae radix) and Da Qing Ye (Isatidis folium)... [Pg.92]

Sheng Di Huang (Rehmanniae radix) 3 g Mu Tong (Mutong caulisf 3 g Dan Zhu Ye (Lophatheri herba) 3 g Sheng Gan Cao Shao (tips of Glycyrrhizae radix) 3 g... [Pg.94]

Sheng Di Huang, the chief, is sweet, bitter and cold, can directly nourish the Yin and reduce the heat. [Pg.94]

Sheng Di Huang and Dang Gui are used as corrective assistants to nourish the Yin and blood to treat the injury of Yin and blood caused by excess heat. [Pg.98]

The third group is Tian Flua Fen and Sheng Di Huang these herbs nourish the body fluids, reduce the heat and treat dark urine and foul breath. [Pg.99]

Sheng Di Huang, as deputy, can nourish the Yin and cool the blood, enhancing the ability of the chief. Mu Dan Pi is also used as deputy it can cool the blood and promote blood circulation so that it can relieve the burning pain. [Pg.101]

Sheng Di Huang and Bai Mao Gen are sweet and cold. They can clear heat and cool the blood, and can be used for bleeding conditions when the heat has injured the blood in the Lung, such as nose bleeds and expectoration of bloody sputum. Moreover, both herbs are able to nourish the Yin and increase body fluids. They are used in the syndrome where the heat has already injured the blood and consumed the Yin and fluid of the Lung. [Pg.110]

Sheng Di Huang (Rehmanniae radixj, Tian Men Dong (Asparagi radixj and Nu Zhen Zi (Ligustri lucidi fructus)... [Pg.112]

Dang Gui, Sheng Di Huang and Shu Di Huang are used as chief herbs to tonify blood and Yin in order to treat the cause of the empty-heat. [Pg.113]

Palpitations and anxiety with a red tongue with a dry coating add Sheng Di Huang Rehmanniae radix) and Mai Men Dong... [Pg.156]


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