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This is how to Analyse The Therapeutic Functions Of The Various Decoctions part 104

Hey, I'm back to complete the analysis of the Zhu Sha An Shen Wan, with the explanation necessary as similar with all other formula analysis, on the remaining monarch's herb and other 2 minister's herbs with Zhi Gan Cao as the messenger's herb.

It is always the situation whereby a frightened child with uneasy emotion is observed and the other formula is Ci Zhu Wan suitable for the observations with slight differences;

It comprises of 3 herbs only,namely;

  • Ci Shi
  • Shen Qu
  • Zhu Sha 











The comparison of the 2 formulae will be our prime discrimination in our forthcoming blog 106.

Now come; the explanation of the other minister's herb, 

Huang Lian 

in Zhu Sha An Shen Wan:

 
It compliments with Zhu Sha to further cool the blood flow, eliminating the remaining heat that caused cardinal anxiety. 

The fact that we had mentioned the Yin Blood was so much scorched by the intense heat, and all that's needed is to replenish the blood loss by invigorating the blood using:

Dang Gui 

compliments and tonify the Yin with:

Sheng Di.

Zhi Gan Cao regulates the whole decoction.








I'll stop here and let you have more time to digest them and no vomitting. 



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