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This is how to AnalyseTheTherapeutic functions of the various decoctions part 106

Hey, I'm back to start with the analysis of the Ci Zhu Wan, with the only monarch's herb known as:

  • Ci Shi which is an ore mixture with magnetic effect.  

The remaining 2 herbs were analysed earlier in May to July this year.

Nevertheless, the reasons of why and how they exist make it necessary to explain below.

  • ZHU SHA compliments Ci Shi to calm the frightened child in the shock situation as the minister's herb.
  • SHEN QU perform as Messenger's herb to prevent harmful effects from the Zhu Sha and Ci Shi thus regulating the whole decoction suitable especially for Yin deficiency.


It is always the situation whereby a frightened child with uneasy emotion is not the only observance, the complaint of blur vision, tinnitus  and insomnia are the differences in between the formula application. 



This is how to Analyse The Therapeutic Functions Of The Various Decoctions part 106.



The reasons why Ci Shi is selected as the monarch's herb which is further break into 3 parts as below:

  • 1) it is a natural powerful regulative remedy for insomnia, cardinal anxiety caused by Yin deficiency. 
  • 2) it is also powerful remedy for tinnitus and blur vision caused by liver and kidney's Yin deficiency in the TCM perspective. 
  • 3) it is a good natural remedy for asthmatIc breathing due to overall kidney's deficiency. 


Relief Shock and Resuscitation

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






Association to a Specific Meridian Channel


Ci Shi is an ore and more commonly known as the magnetite. 


It is associated with:  


  • Heart 
  • Liver
  • Kidney - Meridian Channel respectively 



Specific Taste



The specific taste of  Ci Shi is pungent inclined to salty.



Specific Properties


The Specific Property of:


Ci Shi is cold.




As for the rule of thumb:


Apply (Qián yáng ān shén, cōng ěr míng mù, nà qì píng chuǎn.) whenever Ci Shi is used.



I'll stop here and let you have more time to digest them and not scary.






Best of all, 




Xiong







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