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This is how to analyze the therapeutic functions of the various Decoctions part 120

Hey, I'm back to discuss with you the effect of this particular messenger's herb.  I'm feeling very excited and refreshing,  This time round we are analysing the effects of Feng Mi or better known as Honey in the Decoction.


The Messenger's Herb


  • Feng Mi 





And this is how to analyze the therapeutic functions of the various Decoctions part 120


Let's start with the threshold established so far:


 

Just before we dive in to analyse Feng Mi it would be very exciting to know how honey is added to An Gong Niu Huang Wan.  

Honey is added in a simple process by melting on a flat surface into a thick paste and the pill is the rolled over to be sealed completely.


The reasons for selecting Feng Mi as the 4th messenger herb are:


  • 1) Feng Mi regulates and acting like marshal directing the various medicinal power of individual herb to the infected organs to start the healing process.  
  • Another function is to reconcile the effects of various herbs to a moderate digestive level eliminating any pain in the process.
  • 2)  forms a sugar coating to preserve the herbs to last for a longer period of time as well as a longer shelf life because An Gong Niu Huang wan is a pill.
  • 3) relieve dry cough; sore throat; constipation which are not prime to our application here.




Association to a Specific Meridian Channel


Traditionally, only these 2 species of honey are used and they're:

Chinese  A pis Cerana Fabricius 

Italian A Mellifera 




Xiong Huang is associated with the

  • Spleen 
  • Lung
  • Large intestine- meridian channels respectively


Specific Taste


Feng mi possesses a sweet taste.





Specific Properties


Next, I'll touch on the specific property of Feng mi which is neutral 



As a rule of thumb, it is very appropriate to apply:

(Bǔ zhōng huǎn jí, rùn fèi zhǐ ké, huá cháng tōng biàn) whenever feng mi   is used.





I would like to leave you now with this blog so as to give you more time to digest it.






Best of all 








Xiong








***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 analyze the therapeutic functions of the various Decoctions part 119

Hey, I'm back after a few days to analyze the third 4th divisional officer's herb in An Gong Niu Huang Wan which is Xiong Huáng.







Relief Shock and Resuscitation



We are still within the perimeter of the above and not drift away.



It is here to complement with Niu Huang fortifying the power of pacification needed to calm the jerking child.


Primarily. it should carry out it's duty as the 4th divisional officer's herb to assist with the therapeutic functions of the monarch's herbs to calm the anxious mood of the child.

   



In another words, more importantly, this means and applies to pacify the shock from epilepsy and limbs jerkings in our topic.




Ore 




It's actually a crystalized mineral ore with chemical composition of arsenic and sulfur.

It is better known as realgar that have a reddish rock compound appearance. The chemical name is As2S2.



And this is how to analyze the therapeutic functions of the various Decoctions part 119.




Let's start with the threshold established so far:


 

The reasons for selecting Xiong Huang as the 4th divisional officer's herb are:


  • 1) Xiong Huang treats the toxic effects of envenomation such as; 
  1. neurotoxicity (paralysis) or 
  2. vasculotoxicityis also powerful in overcoming snake bit, carbuncle and scabies.
  • 2)  And in association with the above powerful treatment, although Xiong Huang is warm but is bitter inclined by virtue; it can relieve the anxious mood of the  frightened child.




Association to a Specific Meridian Channel


Xiong Huang is associated with the

  • Heart
  • Liver
  • Stomach - meridian channels respectively




Specific Taste


Xiong Huang possesses a pungent smell inclined to bitter taste.





Specific Properties


Next, I'll touch on the specific property of Xiong Huang  which is warm.






  


As a rule of thumb, it is very appropriate to apply:

(Jiě dú shā chóng) whenever Xiong Huang is used.


I would like to leave you now with this blog so as to give you more time to digest it.






Best of all 








Xiong








***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 analyze the therapeutic functions of the various Decoctions part 118

Hey, I'm back after a few days to analyze the second 4th divisional officer's herb in An Gong Niu Huang Wan which is Zhen Zhu.






Relief Shock and Resuscitation



We are still within the perimeter of the above and not drift away.



It is here to complement with Zhu Sha which we had had analyzed in the previous blogs.

Primarily. it should carry out it's duty as 4th divisional officer's herb to assist with the therapeutic functions of the monarch's herbs to calm the anxious mood of the child.


In another words, more importantly, this means and applies to pacify the shock from epilepsy and limbs jerkings in our topic.


Pearl


It's actually an oyster pearl formed after slightly stimulated and is the real pearl that would be wear as pearl necklace.

The 3 types of oysters that produces the pearl which would be then ground to powder to be used as pearl powder are:







Let's start with the threshold established so far:

 

The reasons for selecting Zhen Zhu as the 4th divisional officer's herb are:

  • 1) Zhen Zhu is sedative and is also powerful in overcoming anxious mood.
  • 2) Zhen Zhu is cold and salty by virtue and so it can relieve sore eye and eliminate pterygium as well in the TCM perspective.
  • 3) and therefore it would also close up wound and heal festering ulcers.



Association to a Specific Meridian Channel


Zhen Zhu is associated with the


  • Heart
  • Liver- meridian channels respectively




Specific Taste


Zhen Zhu possesses a sweet inclined to salty taste.




Specific Properties


Next, I'll touch on the specific property of Zhen Zhu which is cold.


  

As a rule of thumb, it is very appropriate to apply:

(Zhèn xīn dìng jīng, qīng gān chú yì, shōuliǎn shēng jī ) whenever Zhen Zhu is used.





I would like to leave you now with this blog so as to give you more time to digest it.




Best of all 






Xiong




***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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