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This is how to analyse the therapeutic functions of the various decoctions part 131

Hey, I'm back to analyze one of the four monarch's herbs, namely; Su He Xiang You in our new formula, Su He Xiang Wan dedicated for:


Relief Shock and Resuscitation


And as usual it's necessary to list out the purposes and reasons why the other 3 monarch's herbs are selected to complement each other;

  • She Xiang - being pungent and warm nevertheless is capable of awakening unconsciousness via it's aromatic therapeutic property 
  • Bing Pian - being bitter, pungent and slightly cold perform in the same way like She Xiang to complement Su He Xiang to awake the unconsciousness.
  • An Xí Xiang - being bitter and lukewarm could just complement all the aromatic herbs found in the decoction to awake the unconsciousness.





This is how to Analyse The Therapeutic Functions Of The Various Decoctions part 131.


The reasons why Su He Xiang is selected as the monarch's herb which is further break into 2 parts as below:


1) it is a natural powerful regulative remedy for

  1. Shock
  2. Sudden unconsciousness 
  3. Dirilium -_- all due to coldness accumulated 

2) it is an effective remedy for relieving Pain related to the abdomen.



We are still within the perimeter of the ab

ove and not drift away. 


Association to a Specific Meridian Channel

Su He Xiang oilment is the resin drained from the trunk of Liquidambar Orientalis family plant.

It is associated with:  

  1. Heart
  2. Spleen - Meridian Channel respectively


Specific Taste

The specific taste of Su He Xiang is bitter and pungent.



Specific Properties

The Specific Property of Su He Xiang is warm.


Rule of the thumb: 

Apply Kāi qiào pì huì zhǐ tòng whenever Su He Xiang You is used 


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This is how to analyse the therapeutic functions of the various decoctions part 130

Article part 24 published on 17 may,2022 posted here due to technical fault 

Hey, I'm back to continue on today's topic which is the selection and reason why they are the minister's herbs in the decoction:
  • Xi Xin
  • Sheng Jiang
  • Zi Wan
  • Kuan Dong Hua      



This is how to analyse the therapeutic functions of the various decoctions(part 24).





Let's start with the threshold established so far:


Association to a specific Meridian Channel



Xi Xin is also better known as Asarum Heterotropoides (Manchurian Wildginger), and the whole plant is used.
It is associated with the:
Therefore Xi Xin has a direct link to the Lung and travels there to supplement and fuel the power of the monarch's herbs in softening and hence removing the cold phlegm.
As a rule of thumb, it is very appropriate to apply:
  • (Xin Wen San Han Zhi Tong Tong Bi) 
whenever Xi Xin is used.
This means the combined application of: 
  • the pungent or spicy taste
  • warming effect
to disperse the cold accumulation and warm up the Lung to soften the cold phlegm to be readily coughed out and dissolved.  The primary healing properties of Xi Xin are as follows:



Sheng Jiang is better known as the Zingiber officinale Roscoe (Rhizoma Zingiberis Recens) and only the underground stem is used. 
It is associated with:
  • Lung
  • Spleen
  • Stomach - Meridian Channels respectively.
Again as a rule of thumb, apply:
  • (Xin Wen Wen Fei Zhi Ke) 
whenever Sheng Jiang is used.

The primary healing properties of  Sheng Jiang are as follows:



Zi Wan is better known as Aster Tataricus and only the root and the underground stem are used.

It is associated with:
  • Lung - Meridian Channel only 
Again as a rule of thumb, apply:
  • (Ku Gan Wen Zhi Ke Hua Tan)
whenever Zi Wan is used.

The primary healing properties of Zi Wan are as follow:


Kuan Dong Hua is better known as Tussilago Farfara L and only the bud is used.


It is associated with:

  • Lung - Meridian Channel only 


Again as a rule of thumb, apply:

(Xin Wen Zhi Ke Hua Tan)

whenever Kuan Dong Hua is used.


The primary healing properties of Kuan Dong Hua are as follows:

  • Ease cough by dissolving cold phlegm



Complementary Effect



Over here, it is commonly applied in TCM that Kuan Dong Hua would complement Zi Wan to dissolve phlegm in a super, super manner to ease a cough.



Specific Taste


Xi Xin possesses a pungent or spicy taste.  


Sheng Jiang possesses a pungent or spicy taste.


Zi Wan possesses a sweet taste inclined to bitterness on the contrary.


Kuan Dong Hua possesses a pungent or spicy taste.



Specific Properties


Next, I'll touch on the specific property of 

  • Xi Xin which is warm.
  • Sheng Jiang is lukewarm.
  • Zi Wan is lukewarm.
  • Kuan Dong Hua is warm.



The overall warm effect would complement the monarch's herbs to strengthen the healing power above. This is very clear that the whole decoction would soften the cold phlegm by the heat created by the minister's herbs to fulfil the mission of our topic.


I'll leave you now and return soonest to commence on the next topic. 






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There are so many other blogs out there but none teach you why, when and where to use the relevant herbs, only I give the reasons for 3 W; why, when and where.





Best of all,



Xiong(Sian)






***Reference:



( 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)





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This is how to analyse the therapeutic functions of the various decoctions part 129

Article part 18 published on 13 March, 2022 being posted here due to technical fault.


Hey, I'm back to put up the glossary on:
  • Yang Zhong Qiu Yin
  • Yin Zhong Qiu Yang 
so that references can be available if readers want to browse through my blogs from any search engine found on Google.





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This is how to analyse the therapeutic functions of various decoctions part 128

Article part 15 published on 11 February 2022 transferred here due to technical fault.


Hey, I'm back to discuss the discrimination between Bai Du Tang and Ma Huang Tang and I feel so excited, do you? We've done quite a bit and learned more in-depth about TCM. Anyway, without delay, let's move on.



The Difference 



This is how to analyse the therapeutic functions of the various decoctions (part 15)






Our topic is the treatment for flu caused by cold wind in paediatrics.  We have 2 formulas commonly used:

  1. Ma Huang Tang
  2. Jing Fang Bai Du Tang


The former decoction is voted for these advantages:
  • Induce perspiration
  • Relief pain or ache
  • Rather strong because of complementing effect of Ma Huang and Gui Zhi
On the contrary, if these symptoms are detected:
then it's not the right choice.



Warning:


This would not be a good choice if spontaneous sweating is noticed even in cooler weather or air-conditioning environment.   Secondly, it's necessary to observe the child after consuming the decoction for induced perspiration.
It is very important to use the correct amount of Ma Huang and Gui Zhi, so that NOT to overdose.
It is quite common to detect late pulse on palpation and extra caution must be exercised especially at the ring finger.


Other than these warnings, Ma Huang Tang would be a simple decoction with the correct quantity to induce perspiration and could treat these symptoms easily for:


All these would become very handy if you become qualified to use the appropriate portions or you can always write to me at CONTACT US in the MY blog's heading strip in blue background white words. 
However, I'm not allowed to make the slightest mistake in clinical practice and it should apply across to everyone because we are healing a sick and not ending it.  So if spontaneous sweating is seen, then Ma Huang Tang should not be considered at all.


We're going to differentiate:

Jing Fang Bai Du Tang


This is a very traditional TCM decoction for children's flu infection regardless of whether caused by the cold or hot wind.  The fact of the Yuan Qi deficiency associated with the child, and that's the reason for the introduction of a small quantity of Ren Shen into the decoction to boost the Yuan Qi and the rest of decoction would defeat the 'poison' as depicted by the name (Bai Du).  Jing Jie and Fang Feng would perform these functions:
  • On seeing rashes appearing; it would release the accumulated rashes poison, like venting through from the interior to the exterior to prevent the rashes to turn into more complicated issues.  This is only applicable from the TCM perspective.

In addition, Jing Fang Bai Du Tang has these
advantageous treatments for:
  1. body weakness 
  2. pale complexion 
  3. shortness of breath 
  4. weakness of limbs 
  5. dizziness 
  6. spontaneous sweating 
  7. a low and weak voice

Finally, it seems that Jing Fang Bai Du Tang is more superior to Ma Huang Tang in treating flu infection caused by a cold wind from a TCM Pediatric perspective.  Of course, there is other even better decoctions available subject to the conditions and symptoms observed, namely:

We would find out how to analyse the therapeutic functions of the various decoctions above as and when necessary.


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I'll leave you now and be back to discuss the next topic; treatment for flu caused by hot wind in the TCM perspective.




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There are so many other blogs out there but none teach you why, when and where to use the relevant herbs, only I give the reasons for 3 W; why, when and where.








Best of all,








Xiong Sian 




***Reference:

( 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)

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