Hey, good day everybody, I'm back to start on a new chapter as we had done quite a bit in the previous months. The next treatment guidelines continue as we are still within the indigestion parameters. Today I'm touching on the next formula after Bao He Wan and is called:
Xiao Ru Wan
As the remaining few herbs from the previous formula were analysed in the earlier blogs, it is worth the while browsing them again to refresh memories.
However, I'll write down the important points of their choice here:
- Ban Xia - pushes the Qi in order to remove Stagnation regulating the stomach upset and stop vomitting eventually. It compliments Chen Pi in the TCM perspective.
- Fu Ling - invigorates the Spleen and removes wetness in the TCM perspective. It also stop Diarrhoea to a certain extend in the TCM perspective.
- Lian Qiao - drains off the remaining heat generated by the blockage.
So now, without delay, let's start on how to analyse the therapeutic functions of the various decoctions part 93 with:
Xiao Ru Wan
As you can see the above formula is selected for this application too.
So it's all depends on the symptoms observed as this decoction has a slightly different treatment application. Please refer to the previous blog for a good revision.
The decoction comprises:
- Xiang Fu
- Shen Qu
- Sha Ren
- Mài Ya
- Gan Cao
- Chen Pi
Ease Indigestion and Unblock Stagnation
Xiao Ru Wan can ease blockage especially at the Hypopharynx region. It combines 4 monarch herb's Properties so as to compliment each other in order to lower the Qi level like that of Bao He Wan.
The cause is obviously due to the irregular feeding and dairy indigestion. The common symptoms are:
I would like to leave you now with this blog so as to give you more time to digest it over the 2025 new year's eve.
Wishes you a very prosperous new year ahead
Best of all
Xiong
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( Emperor's Interior Sutra is available on sales better known as the esoteric scripture of the yellow emperor in Amazon, it's just a different way of naming the book cover)