Hey, I'm back after a short break and is ready to analyze the next new formula called;
Su He Xiang Wan
Relief Shock and Resuscitation
We are still within the perimeter of the above and not drift away.
The continuation from Zhǐ Bao Dan syndrome start here,
The reasons and causes:
- If the deeply trapped phlegm of the frightened child moves upwards to the head in the TCM perspective causing shock with convulsion.
- Accumulated Coldness in the child with blocked air passage way
- Epidemic Miasma
(Apply:- Fang Xiang Huo Tan Kai Qiao, Xing Qi Zhi Tong, Kai Qiao Ding Jing, Qing Re Hua Tan)
The treatment formulas are :
We would analyze the first formula and followed by Xiao Er Hui Chun Dan
On the contrary, the main observation for the application of Su He Xiang Wan is;
- sudden faint,
- clenching jaw and
- the child would have or not vomitting white foam ended up in total unconsciousness.
Just before I would leave you, these are the 15 ingredients altogether formulating the mystifying Su He Xiang Wan;
- Su He Xiang You
- She Xiang
- An Xí Xiang
- Bing Pian
- Qing Mu Xiang
- Bai Tan Xiang
- Ding Xiang
- Chen Xiang
- Ru Xiang
- Xiang Fu Zi
- Bi Ba
- Xi Jiao
- Zhu Sha
- Bai Zhu
- Wei He Zi
The decoction deploys 10 aromatic herbs to resuscitate the unconsciousness.
I will list out the functions of the 3 analyzed monarch's herbs and the analysis of Su He Xiang You in the next blog.
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I would leave you now so that you can have more time to digest this blog.
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***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)
May 31, 2026
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