Hey, I'm back to start with the analysis of the next exciting formula;
- Ling Jiao Gou Teng Tang,
with the first of the 2 monarch's herb known as:
- Ling Yang Jiao which is the horn of the Saiga Tatarica Antelope.
This is how to Analyse The Therapeutic Functions Of The Various Decoctions part 108.
The reasons why Ling Yang Jiao is selected as the monarch's herb which is further break into 4 parts as below:
- 1) it is a natural powerful regulative remedy for jerking of the 4 limbs due to shock and epilepsy
- 2) it is also effective for dizziness caused by upsurge of the liver's Yang in the TCM perspective.
- 3) it is a good natural remedy for headache and sore eyes due to the sweltering heat accumulated from the liver in the TCM perspective.
- 4) it is a very good remedy for Dirilium due to the unsubdued sweltering heat in the TCM perspective.
Relief Shock and Resuscitation
We are still within the perimeter of the above and not drift away.
Association to a Specific Meridian Channel
Ling Yang Jiao is the horn of the Saiga's Antelopes species and is more commonly known as Saiga Tatarica from Xin Jiang and nearby regions of northern China.
It is associated with:
- Heart
- Liver - Meridian Channel respectively
Specific Taste
The specific taste of Ling Yang Jiao is salty.
Specific Properties
The Specific Property of:
Ling Yang Jiao is cold.
As for the rule of thumb:
Apply (Píng Gān Xí Fēng, Qīng Gān Míng Mù, Qīng Rè Jiě Dú) whenever Ling Yang Jiao is used.
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