HM5-527-Class-4-7-Power

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Class 4~7: Herbs and
Formulas That Treat Phlegm
Xianhui Li
Herbs that Transform Phlegm
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Herbs that cool and transform phlegm-heat
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Radix Peucedani (Qian hu)
Fructus Trichosanthis (Gua lou)
Radix Trichosanthis (Tian hua fen)
Succus Bambusae in Taeniam (Zhu li)
Pumice (Fu hai shi)
Thallus Laminariae (Kun bu)
Semen Sterculiae (Pang da hai)
Warm herbs that transform cold phlegm
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Bulbus fritillariae cirrhosae (Chuan bei mu)
Bulbus fritillariae thunbergii (Zhe bei mu)
Semen Trichosanthis (Gua lou ren)
Concretio bambusae (Tian zhu huang)
Caulis bambusae in taenis (Zhu ru)
Concha Meretricis (Hai ge ke)
Sargassum (Hai zao)
*Rhizoma Pinelliae (Ban xia)
Rhizoma Arisaematis (Tian nan xing)
Rhizoma Typhonii gigantei (Bai fu zi)
Flos Inulae (Xuan fu hua)
Radix et Rhizoma Cynanchi (Bai qian)
Semen Sinapsis seu Brassicae (Bai jie zi)
Rhizoma Arisaemae cum Felle Bovis (Dan nan xing)
Herbs that relieve coughing and wheezing
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*Radix Platycodi (Jie geng)
Radix Asteris (Zi wan)
Fructus Perillae (Su zi)
Radix Stemonae (Bai bu)
Semen Armeniacae (Xing ren)
Flos Farfarae Tussilago (Kuan dong hua)
Folium Eriobotryae (Pi pa ye)
Cortex Mori (Sang bai pi)
Bulbus fritillariae thunbergii (Zhe
bei mu), Bulbus fritillariae cirrhosae
(Chuan bei mu)
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Taste and Property:
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Meridian Tropism: Lung and heart
Actions: Dissolve phlegm to relieve cough, clear away heat and dissipate nodules
Applications:
Chronic cough due to lung deficiency with little phlegm and dry throat, cough due to
invasion of exogenous pathogenic wind heat or cough with thick and yellow phlegm
due to accumulation of both phlegm and fire
Scrofula, carbuncles or acute mastitis: Both of them can clear heat and dissipate
nodules but the Effect of Zhe Bei is stronger.
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Chuan Bei: Bitter, sweet and slightly cold,
Zhe Bei Mu: Bitter and cold
Scrofula—often used with Xuan Shen and Mu Li, i.e. Xiao Luo Wan
Carbuncles or acute mastitis—Used with Pu Gong Ying, Tian Hua Fen and Lian Qiao
Lung abscess—Yu Xing Cao, Lu Gen, Yi Yi Ren.
Zhe Bei is also used to treat adenoma of the thyroid gland, often used with Xia Ku
Cao, Hai Zao and Kun Bu.
Dosage: 3-10g
Attention: Not incompatible with Wu Tou
Radix Peucedani (Qian hu)
• Taste and Property: Bitter, pungent, slightly cold
• Meridian Tropism: Lung meridian
• Actions: Lower rising of qi, dissolve phlegm, disperse
wind heat
• Applications:
– Cough, dyspnea with thick phlegm due to failure of lung qi to
descend: Often used with Sang bai Pi, Bei Mu and Xing Ren, i.e.
Qian hu San
– Affection of exogenous wind heat: Especially cough caused by
wind heat stagnating in the lung, often used with Bo he, Niu
Bang Zi and Jie Geng
• Dosage: 6-10g
Fructus Trichosanthis (Gua lou)
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Taste and Property: Sweet and cold
Meridian Tropism: Lung, stomach and large intestine
Actions:
– Gua Lou Pi: Clear away heat from the lung and dissolve phlegm, benefit flow of
qi and soothe flow of qi in the chest
– Gua Lou Ren: Moisten the lung to dissolve phlegm, moisten the intestine to
promote bowel movement
– Quan Gua Lou: All the above functions
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Applications:
– Cough with thick phlegm difficult to expectorate due to lung heat: Often used with
Zhi Mu, Zhe Bei. For accumulation of phlegm heat in the lung marked by yellow
and thick phlegm, chest stuffiness and constipation, Gua Lou Ren is often used
with Huang Qin, Dan nan Xing and Zhi Shi, i.e. Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan
– Chest Bi Syndrome, congealed chest and obstruction and pain in the chest and
diaphragm—Gua Lou Xie Bai Ban Xia Tang, Xiao Xian Xiong Tang. This herb is
specially used to treat coronary heart disease.
– Constipation due to intestinal dryness: Gua Lou Ren is used with Huo Ma Ren,
Yu Li Ren and Zhi Ke
– Acute mastitis: Used with Pu Gong Ying, Gua Lou, Ru Xiang and Mo Yao
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Dosage: Quan Gua Lou 10-20g, Gua Lou Pi 6-12g and Gua Lou Ren 1015g
Attention: incompatible with Wu Tou
Radix Trichosanthis (Tian hua fen)
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Taste and Property: Pungent, bitter and slightly cold
Meridian Tropism: Lung and stomach
Actions: Clears away heat and promotes production of body fluid, subdues
swelling and drains pus
Applications
– Impairment of body fluid in febrile diseases marked by dry mouth and tongue and
severe thirst, often used together with Lu Gen, bai Mao Gen and Mai Dong.
Polyphagia and severe thirst in diabetes, often used together with ge Gen, Wu
Wei Zi and Zhi Mu, i.e. Yu Ye Tang.
– Lung heat marked by cough or dry cough with thick phlegm and hemoptysis,
often used together with Bei Mu, Sang Bai Pi and Jie Geng, i.e. She Gan Dou
Ling Tang.
– Carbuncles or sores due to exuberance of toxic heat marked by bright redness,
swelling and pain, often used together with Jin Yin Hua, Bei Mu and Zao Jiao.
– Stop pregnancy at the middle stage
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Dosage:10-15g, decocted for oral use or made into powder and bills.
Attentions: Spleen stomach deficiency marked by incontinence of stool
Concretio bambusae (Tian zhu
huang)
• Taste and Property: Sweet, cold
• Meridian Tropism: GB, HT, LV
• Actions: Clears and transforms phlegm-heat, clears the
heart and settles tremors and convulsions
• Applications
– For phlegm-heat in the lungs with difficult-to expectorate sputum,
used with ban xia
– For such disorders as spasms and convulsions due to phlegmheat, wind-stroke with phlegm obstruction and gurgling sounds in
the throat, and childhood convulsions, used with dan nan xing,
bai jiang can, zhi zi, yu jing
• Dosage: 3-9g in decoction, 0.6-1g taken straight.
Succus Bambusae in Taeniam
(Zhu li)
• Taste and Property: Sweet, cold
• Meridian Tropism: HT, LU, ST
• Actions: Clears heat, transforms phlegm, and
penetrates to the channels; transforms phlegm-heat and
stops cough
• Application
– For phlegm obstructing the heart orifices, signs include fainting,
paralysis of the hands or feet, or hemiplegia
– For cough due to phlegm-heat, used with gua lou, pi pa ye
• Dosage: 30-60g
• Attentions: cough due to cold or loose stools due to
spleen deficiency
Caulis bambusae in taenis (Zhu ru)
• Taste and Property: Sweet, slightly cold
• Meridian Tropism: GB, LU, ST
• Actions: Clears and transforms phlegm-heat, clears
heat and stops vomiting
• Application
– For heat in the lungs with viscous sputum, stifling sensation in
the chest, or coughing up blood, also for gallbladder fire
harboring phlegm and phlegm-heat, used with zhi shi, ban xia,
i.e. wen dan tang
– For vomiting of bitter or sour matter due to heat in the stomach
with bad breath, aversion to heat, and a yellow, greasy tongue,
used with huang lian, chen pi together
• Dosage: 4.5-9g
Pumice (Fu hai shi)
• Taste and Property: Salty, cold
• Meridian Tropism: LU
• Actions: Clears heat form the lungs and transforms
heat; softens hardness and dissipates phlegm nodules;
promotes urination
• Application
– For heat accumulation in the lungs with sputum that is viscous
and difficult to expectorate, or with coughing of blood, used with
dan nan xing, chuan bei mu, bai jie zi
– For scrofula and similar disorders caused by phlegm-fire, used
with mu li hai zao, zhe bei mu
– For hot or stony painful urinary dribbling, used with mu tong, hua
shi, che qian zi
• Dosage: 6-10g
Concha Meretricis (Hai ge ke)
• Taste and Property: bitter, salty, cold
• Meridian Tropism: LU, ST
• Actions: Clears heat and transforms phlegm; softens
hardness and dissipates nodules; promotes urination
and expels dampness, controls acidity and stops pain
• Application
– For cough and wheezing due to phlegm-heat or constrained
clumping of phlegm-fire, used with huang qin, gua lou, jie geng
– For phlegm-fire goiter and scrofula, used with kun bu, hai zao
– For turbid painful urinary dribbling, edema and vaginal discharge
– For epigastric pain and acid regurgitation. Currently used for
pain due to excess stomach acid as well as gastric and duodenal
ulcers, used with hai piao xiao, yan hu suo, mu li, gan cao
• Dosage: 6-15g
Thallus Laminariae (Kun bu)
• Taste and Property: Salty, cold
• Meridian Tropism: LV, ST, KI
• Actions: reduces phlegm and softens hardness;
promotes urination and reduces swelling
• Application
– For various kinds of nodules in the neck, such as
scrofula or goiter, or a sensation of fullness and
obstruction in the chest caused by phlegm, used with
hai zao
– Promote urination and reduces swelling, this action is
weak, it is used as an adjunctive herb for edema
• Dosage: 6-15g
Sargassum (Hai zao)
• Taste and Property: Bitter salty, cold
• Meridian Tropism: LV, ST, KI, LU
• Actions: reduces phlegm and softens hardness;
promotes urination and reduces edema
• Application
– For neck nodules, such as scrofula or goiter, aslo
used for bulging disorders, especially those involving
the scrotum and testicles, used with kun bu, zhe bei
mu, i.e. hai zao yu hu tang
– an adjunctive herb for edema
• Dosage: 6-15g
Semen Sterculiae (Pang da hai)
• Taste and Property: Sweet, cold
• Meridian Tropism: LI, LU
• Actions: clears and disseminates lung qi; moistens the
intestines and unblocks the bowels; encourages the
expression of rashes
• Application
– For sore throat, hoarseness, phlegm-heat cough, and
constrained lung qi. Used along as a tea for hoarseness, used
with chai tui, jie geng, bei mu
– For mild to moderate constipation due to heat clumping in the
intestines, often with concurrent headache, red eyes, and fever
– Used adjunctively, as an external wash, for incomplete
expression of rashes
• Dosage: 2-3 pieces
Ban Xia (Pinellia Rhizome)
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Taste and Property: Pungent, warm and toxic
Meridian Tropism: Spleen, stomach and lung
Actions: Dry dampness to dissolve phlegm, lower rising of the stomach qi
to relieve vomiting and disperse stagnancy and dissipate nodules
Application:
– Much phlegm with cough and dyspnea due to accumulation of phlegm following
failure of the spleen to transform water: This herb serves as an important herb
for damp phlegm, often used with Chen Pi and Fu Ling, i.e. Er Chen Tang. For
cold phlegm used with Xi Xin and Gan Jiang additionally, while for hot phlegm,
used with Huang Qin, Zhi Mu and Gua Lou additionally.
– Nausea or vomiting due to rising of the stomach qi: Mainly used to treat vomiting
due to retention of cold water, used with Sheng Jiang, I,e, Xiao ban Xia Tang
• For vomiting due to stomach deficiency: Used with Ren Shen and Bai Mi
• For vomiting due to stomach heat: Huang Lian and Zhu Ru
• For morning sickness: Su Geng and Sha Ren
– Obstructing feeling in the chest with vomiting due to interlocking of phlegm heat:
Used with Huang Lian and Gua Lou, i.e. Xiao Xian Xiong Tang
– Hystericus Globus: With Hou Po, Su Ye an Fu Ling: Ban Xia Hou Pu Tang
– Goiter or scrofula: With Zhe Bei, Kun Bu and Hai Zao
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Dosage: 5-10g
Attentions: Incompatible with Wu Tou, being warm and dry, this herb
should be used with a great care for dry cough due to yin deficiency,
bleeding and hot phlegm
Rhizoma Arisaematis (Tian nan
xing)
• Taste and Property: Bitter, acrid, warm, toxic
• Meridian Tropism: LV, LU, SP
• Actions: dries dampness and expels phlegm; disperses windphlegm and stops spasms; reduces swelling and alleviates pain
• Application
– For cough and stifling and distended sensation in the chest due to
stubborn phlegm, this herb is extremely drying in nature, used with zhi
ban xia, chen pi, zhi shi, i.e. dao tan tang
– For obstruction due to wind-phlegm, usually in the channels, with
dizziness, vertigo, numbness in the limbs, facial paralysis, spasms in
the hands or feet, stroke, seizures, used with fang feng, tian ma, bai zhi,
i.e. yu zhen san
– Used topically for such problems as deep-rooted sores, ulcer, and
carbuncles. Also fro swelling due to traumatic injury and joint pain
secondary to phlegm
• Dosage: 3-9g
Rhizoma Arisaemae cum Felle
Bovis (Dan nan xing)
• Taste and Property: Bitter, cool
• Meridian Tropism: LV, LU, SP
• Actions: transforms phlegm-heat,
extinguishes wind, and stops tremors
• Application
– For tremors, seizures, or stroke due to
phlegm-heat, it is often used for childhood
seizures due to phlegm-heat with niu huang,
huang lian , tian ma, quan xie
• Dosage: 3-6g
Rhizoma Typhonii gigantei (Bai fu
zi)
• Taste and Property: Pungent, sweet, warm and toxic
• Meridian Tropism: LV, SP, ST
• Actions: dry dampness to dissolve phlegm, disperse wind to relieve
convulsion and detoxicate to dissipate nodules
• Application:
– Wind phlegm, deviation of eyes and mouth, tetanus and migraine
– Convulsion due to deviation of mouth and eyes: Used with Nan Xing,
ban Xia, Tian ma and Fang Feng
– Migraine: Used with Bai Zhi and Chuan Xiong
– Snake bite or scrofula: External application of the raw herb
• Dosage: 3-5g
• Attention: Not suggested for pregnant woman. The raw one is not
used orally.
Flos Inulae (Xuan fu hua)
• Taste and Property: bitter, acrid, salty, slightly warm
• Meridian Tropism: LV, LU, ST, SP
• Actions: reduces phlegm and promotes the dissipation of
pathogenic water, redirects the qi downward and stops vomiting
• Application:
– For phlegm and fluids clogging up the lungs or problems due to
accumulation of phlegm and thin mucus, used with ban xia, xi xin, i.e. jin
fei san for cough and wheezing due to cold and phlegm attacking the
lungs with exterior signs, used with jie geng, sang bai pi, huang qin for
cough and wheezing due to phlegm-heat
– For vomiting, hiccough, and belching, used with dai zhe shi, ren shen,
i.e. xuan fu dai zhe tang
• Dosage: 3-9g
• Attention: Not suggested for dry cough due to yin deficiency
Radix et Rhizoma Cynanchi (Bai
qian)
• Taste and Property: acrid, sweet, salty, slightly warm
• Meridian Tropism: LU
• Actions: directs the qi downward, dispels phlegm, and
stops cough
• Application:
– For cough with copious sputum and gurgling in the throat. This is
a very important herb for lung qi blockage and stagnation. It is
used for disorders of excess with copious sputum that is difficult
to expectorate, as well as wheezing, although slightly warm, it is
not drying, used with jie geng, jing jie, i.e. zhi sou san
• Dosage: 3-9g
• Attention: Not suggested for unproductive cough
associated with lung deficiency
Semen Sinapsis seu Brassicae
(Bai jie zi)
• Taste and Property: Pungent and warm
• Meridian Tropism: Lung
• Actions; Warm up the lung to dissolve phlegm, benefit flow of qi to
dissipate nodules and promote flow of qi and blood in the collaterals
to relieve pain
• Applications:
– Cough and dyspnea with distending pain int he chest and
hypochondrium due to accumulation of cold phlegm, often used with Su
Zi and Lai Fu Zi, i.e. San Zi Yang Qin Tang for cough due to cold
phlegm. For distending pain in the chest and hypochondrium due to
retention of phlegm, used with Gan Sui and Da Ji, i.e Kong Xian Dan
– Pain and numbness of the limbs due to stagnation of phlegm dampness
in the meridians: Often used with Mo Yao, Gui Xin and Mu Xiang, i.e.
Bai Jie Zi San
– Subcutaneous swelling due to acumulation of phlegm dampness: Used
with Lu Jiao Jiao, Rou Gui, Pao Jiang and Shu Di, i.e. yang He Tang
• Dosage: 3-10g
• Attention: This herb may cause blister when used externally, so not
applicable for patients with skin allergy
Jie Geng (Platycodon Root)
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Taste and property: Bitter, pungent and neutral
Meridian tropism: Lung
Actions: Open the lung qi, dissolve phlegm and drain pus
Application
– Cough with much phlegm, difficult discharge of the phlegm obstructing
feeling in the chest and diaphragm, sore throat and hoarseness. Cough
with much phlegm due to wind cold: Used with Xing Ren, Su Ye and
Chen Pi, i.e. Xing Su San. Cough with sore throat and hoarseness due
to wind heat: Used with Sang ye, Ju Hua and Xing Ren, i.e. Sang Ju
Yin. Chets distension due to stagnation of qi and obstruction of phlegm:
Used with Zhi Ke and Gua Lou Pi
– Lung abscess marked by chest pain, cough with pus and blood: This
herb can drain pus when used with gan Cao, i.e. Jie Geng Tang. At
present It is usually used with Yu Xing Cao, Yi Yi ren, etc.
• Dosage: 3-10g
Semen Armeniacae (Xing ren)
• Taste and Property: Bitter and slightly warm, slightly toxic
• Meridian Tropism: Lung and Large Intestine
• Actions: Relieve cough and asthma, moisten the intestine to
promote bowel movement
• Applications:
– Cough and asthma: This herb can treat different cough and asthma
when used with different herbs
• Cough due to wind heat: Used with Sang Ye and Ju Hua—Sang Ju Yin
• Cough due to dry heat: Used with Sang Ye, Bei Mu and Sha Shen—Sang
Xing Tang
• Cough and asthma due to lung heat: Used with Ma Huang and Shi Gao—Ma
Xing Shi Gan Tang
– Constipation due to intestinal dryness: Often used with Huo Ma Ren,
Dang Gui and Zhi Ke—Run Chang Wan
• Dosage: 3-10g. Because of its slight toxin, avoid using the herb at a
large dosage
Radix Asteris (Zi wan)
• Taste and Property: Bitter and sweet, slightly
warm
• Meridian Tropism: Lung
• Actions: Dissolve phlegm to relieve cough
• Applications:
– Cough with much phlegm in wind cold exterior
pattern: Use with Jing Jie, Bai Qian and Chen Pi
– Chronic cough with blood in the sputum due to lung
deficiency: Used with Zhi Mu, Chuan Bei and E Jiao,
i.e. Zi Wan Tang
• Dosage: 5-10g
Flos Farfarae Tussilago (Kuan
dong hua)
• Taste and Property: Pungent and warm
• Meridian Tropism: Lung
• Actions: Moisten the lung, induce qi to flow
downwards, relieve cough and dissolve phlegm
• Applications:
– This is a very important herb for relieving cough, often
used together with Zi Wan, more suitable for cough
due to cold. It can also be used to treat other cough
when works together with other herbs
• Dosage: 5-10g
Fructus Perillae (Su zi)
• Taste and Property: Pungent and warm
• Meridian tropism: Lung and Large Intestine
• Actions: Relieve cough and asthma and moisten the
intestine to promote bowel movement
• Applications:
– Cough and asthma due to accumulation of phlegm: Often used
with Bai Jie Zi and Lai Fu Zi, i.e San Zi Yang Qin Tang. For that
with stuffiness and fullness in the chest and diaphragm, used
with Hou Po, Chen Pi and Ban Xia, i.e. Su Zi Jiang Qi Tang
– Constipation due to intestinal dryness: Often used with Huo Ma
Ren, Gua Lou Ren and Xing Ren
• Dosage: 5-10g
Folium Eriobotryae (Pi pa ye)
• Taste and Property: bitter, neutral
• Meridian tropism: Lung and stomach
• Actions: transforms phlegm, clears lung heat,
and redirects lung qi downward, harmonizes the
stomach, clears stomach heat, and redirects
stomach qi downward
• Applications:
– For lung heat or lung dryness patterns with cough and
wheezing, used with sang bai pi, bai bu, jie geng
– For nausea, vomiting, hiccough, and belching due to
stomach heat, used with huang qin, xiang fu
• Dosage: 6-15g
Radix Stemonae (Bai bu)
• Taste and Property: Sweet, bitter and bland
• Meridian Tropism: Lung
• Actions: Moisten the lung to relieve cough, kill
flee and worms
• Applications:
– Cough: Both acute and chronic
– Flee or pinworm
– Urticaria, dermatitis, etc.
• Dosage: 5-10g
Cortex Mori (Sang bai pi)
• Taste and Property: Sweet and cold
• Meridian Tropism: Lung
• Actions: Purge the lung heat to relieve asthma,
induce diuresis to relieve swelling
• Applications:
– Cough and asthma with much phlegm due to lung
heat: Often used with Di Gu Pi and Gan Cao, i.e. Xie
Bai San
– Edema or oliguria of the excess type: Often used with
Da Fu Pi, Fu Ling Pi, Sheng Jiang Pi, i.e. Wu Pi Yin
– Hypertension
• Dosage: 10-15g
Formulas that Transform Phlegm
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Formulas that dry dampness and expel phlegm
– *Two-Cured Decoction (er chen tang)
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Formulas the clear heat and transform phlegm
– Warm the Gallbladder Decoction (wen dan tang)
– Clear the Qi and Transform Phlegm Pill (qing qi hua tan wan)
– Minor Sinking into the Chest Decoction (xiao xian xiong tang)
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Formulas that moisten dryness and transform phlegm
– Fritillaria and Trichosanthes Fruit Powder (bei mu gua lou san)
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Formulas that transform phlegm and dissipate nodules
– Sargassum Decoction for the Jade Flask (hai zao yu hu tang)
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Formulas that warm and transform cold-phlegm
– Poria, Cinnamon Twig, Atractylodes Macrocephala, and Licorice Decoction (ling
gui zhu gan tang)
– Poria, Licorice, Schisandra, Ginger, and Asarum Decoction (ling gan wu wei jiang
xin tang)
– Three-Seed Decoction to Nourish One's Parents (san zi yang qin tang)
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Formulas that transform phlegm and extinguish wind
– Stop Coughing Powder (zhi sou san)
– Pinellia, Atractylodes Macrocephala, and Gastrodia Decoction (ban xia bai zhu
tian ma tang)
Er Chen tang (Two-Cured
decoction)
Ingredients: Ban xia, Chen pi (Ju
hong), Fu ling, Gan cao, sheng
jiang, wu mei
Actions and indications of the
formula
• Actions
– Dry dampness, transform phlegm, regulate qi
and harmonize the middle jiao
• Indications
– Cough with copious white sputum that is
easily expectorated, focal distention and a
stifling sensation in the chest and diaphragm,
palpitations, nausea or vomiting, dizziness, a
swollen tongue with a white, thick, greasy
coating and a slippery pulse.
Analysis of Formula
• Chief: Ban xia, chen pi
– Ban xia: dry dampness, expel phlegm, and cause the rebellious
stomach qi descend.
– Chen pi: revive spleen and facilitate the flow of qi in the middle
jiao.
• Deputy: Fu ling
– Fu ling: tonify spleen and drain dampness
• Assistant: Zhi gan cao
– Regulate middle jiao
• Envoy: sheng jiang, wu mei
– Sheng jiang: control nausea
– Wu mei: counterbalance the dispersing tendency of the chief
herb and prevents the dissipation of lung qi
Modern application and attentions
• Modern application:
– Upper respiratory tract infection, chronic
bronchitis, goiter, chronic gastritis, peptic
ulcer, and meniere’s disease
• Modification:
– For damp-heat in the middle jiao, add huang lian, huo
xiang, hou po
– For damp-heat in the lower jiao, add ku shen, huang
bai, hua shi
– For spleen and kidney yang deficiency, add rou gui,
fu zi
– For chronic phlegm in the channels and flesh leading
to rubbery nodules, add mu li, xuan shen, hai zao
• Attentions: not for in deficiency
Warm the Gallbladder
Decoction (wen dan tang)
Ingredients: Zhu ru 6g, Zhi shi 6g, Ban
xia 6g, Chen pi 9g, Fu ling 4.5g, Gan
cao 3g, Sheng jiang 3-6g
Actions and indications of the
formula
• Actions
– Clears gallbladder heat, regulates qi, reduces
phlegm, regulates the stomach.
• Indications
– Dizziness, vertigo, nausea or vomiting,
indeterminate gnawing hunger, insomnia,
palpitations, anxiety, a bitter taste in the
mouth, slight thirst, A greasy yellow tongue
coating, and a slippery or rapid pulse
Analysis of Formula
• Chief : Zhu ru
– Clear heat and phlegm from the gallbladder and stomach and
reverse the rebellious flow of qi
• Deputy: Zhi shi
– Expel local distention and reverse the flow of rebellious qi
• Assistant: Chen pi, Ban xia and Fu ling, Gan cao
– Dry dampness and expel phlegm while regulating the qi and
harmonizing its circulation in the stomach
– Strengthen spleen, leach out dampness, and harmonize the
function of middle burner.
• Envoy: Sheng jiang
– harmonize stomach, stop vomiting
Modern application and
modifications
• Modern application:
– Chronic tracheitis, bronchitis, pulmonary emphysema,
chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer, chronic hepatitis,
insomnia, timidity, neurosis, schizophrenia
• Modifications:
– For severe vertigo, add bai shao, dai zhe shi and
huang qin
– For severe heat, add huang lian
– For insomnia, add hu po, suan zao ren, mu li
– For tinnitus and hearing loss due to retention of
damp-heat in the gallbladder, add chai hu, gou teng,
ju hua, shi chang pu, tong cao
Clear the Qi and Transform
Phlegm Pill (qing qi hua tan wan)
Ingredients: dan nan xing, ban
xia, gua lou ren, huang qin, chen
pi, xing ren, zhi shi, fu ling
Actions and indications of the
formula
• Actions
– Clears heat, transforms phlegm, directs rebellious qi
downward, and stops coughing
• Indications
– Coughing of yellow, viscous sputum that is difficult to
expectorate, focal distention and a feeling of fullness
in the chest and diaphragm, nausea, a red tongue
with a greasy, yellow coating, and a slippery, rapid
pulse. In severe cases, there may also be difficulty in
breathing
Analysis of Formula
• Chief: Dan nan xing
– Treats blockage caused by a combination of fire and phlegm
• Deputy: Huang qin, gua lou ren
– Drains lung fire while transforming and clearing phlegm heat
• Assistant:
– Zhi shi, chen pi: regulate qi, when combined, they are effective in
dispelling the focal distention and dissipating the clumps of
phlegm
– Fu ling, ban xia: transform phlegm and strengthen spleen
– Xing ren: facilitates the flow of qi in the lung and expels phlegm
Modern application and
modifications
• Modern application:
– Acute and chronic bronchitis and pneumonia
• Modifications:
– For high fever, add shi gao, zhi mu
– For copious sputum, add yu xing cao, tian hua
fen
Minor Sinking into the Chest
Decoction (xiao xian xiong tang)
Ingredients: gua lou, huang lian,
ban xia
Actions and indications of the
formula
• Actions
– Clears heat, transforms phlegm, expands the chest,
and dissipates clumps
• Indications
– Focal distention (with or without nodules) in the chest
and epigastrium that are painful when pressed,
coughing up yellow and viscous sputum, constipation,
a bitter taste in the mouth, a yellow greasy tongue
coating, and a slippery pulse that is either floating or
rapid
Analysis of Formula
• Chief: Gua lou
– Expands the chest, dissipates clumps, clears
heat, and dispels phlegm
• Deputy: Huang lian
– clears heat from upper and middle jiao.
• Assistant: Ban xia
– Directs rebellious qi downward, harmonizes
the stomach, transforms phlegm, eliminates
focal distention and dissipates clumps
Modern application and
modifications
• Modern application:
– Bronchitis, pleurisy, cholecystistis, icteric hepatitis,
acute or chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer, angina pectoris
and intercostal neuralgia
• Modifications:
– For vomiting, add zhu ru, sheng jiang
– For indeterminate gnawing hunger, add zhi shi, zhi zi
• Attentions:
– Contraindicated in cases with significant spleen and
stomach deficiency
Fritillaria and Trichosanthes Fruit
Powder (bei mu gua lou san)
Ingredients: bei mu, gua lou, tian
hua fen, fu ling, ju hong, jie geng
Actions and indications of the
formula
• Actions
– Moistens the lungs, clears heat, regulates the
qi, and transforms phlegm
• Indications
– Cough with deep-seated sputum that is
difficult to expectorate, wheezing, a dry and
sore throat, a red and dry tongue with little
coating and a rapid and thin but strong pulse
Analysis of Formula
• Chief: Bei mu
– Moistens the lung, clears heat, transforms phlegm, and stops
coughing
• Deputy: gua lou
– clears heat, moistens dryness, regulates the qi, and expels
phlegm in order to remove the obstruction from the chest and
diaphragm.
• Assistant:
– Tian hua fen: clears heat, generates fluids and transforms
phlegm
– Fu ling: strengthens the spleen,
– Ju hong: regulates the qi.
– Jie geng: encourages the proper flow of lung qi and treats
problems of the throat
Sargassum Decoction for the
Jade Flask (hai zao yu hu tang)
Ingredients: Hai zao, Kun bu, Hai dai,
Zhe bei mu, Ban xia, Du huo, Chuan
xiong, Dang gui, Qing pi, Chen pi, Lian
qiao, Gan cao
Actions and indications of the
formula
• Actions
– Transform phlegm, soften hard masses,
reduce and dissipate goiter
• Indications
– Masses in the center of the neck which are
rock-like in hardness, immobile, cause no
change in the color of the skin, and do not
ulcerate. The tongue has a thin, greasy
coating, and the pulse is wiry and slippery
Analysis of Formula
• Chief: Hai zao, Kun bu, Hai dai
– soften and dissolve masses
• Deputy: Zhe bei mu
– clear heat and dissipate nodules.
• Assistant:
– Ban xia, Du huo: expel phlegm
– Chuan xiong, Dang gui: invigorate blood and relieve stasis.
– Qing pi, Chen pi: promote the movement of Qi and relieve
constraint.
– Lian qiao: prevent and clear heat from stagnation of phlegm, Qi
and blood. Relieve toxicity.
• Envoy: Gan cao
– harmonize the action of other herbs and relieve toxicity.
Modern application and
modifications
• Modern application:
– Simple goiter, hypethyroidism, amd benign tumors of
the thyroid
• Modifications:
– For stifling sensation in the chest, add xiang fu, yu jin
– For excessive hunger, add shi gao, zhi mu
– For irregular menstruation, add lu jiao jiao, yi mu cao,
tu si zi
– For hard and firm masses, add chi shao, lu feng fang
Poria, Cinnamon Twig,
Atractylodes Macrocephala, and
Licorice Decoction (ling gui zhu
gan tang)
Ingredients: Fu ling 12g, Gui zhi
9g, Bai zhu 6g, Zhi gan cao 6g
Actions and indications of the
formula
• Actions
– Warm and transform phlegm, strengthen
spleen and resolve dampness.
• Indications
– Fullness in the chest and hypochondria,
palpitations, shortness of breath, coughing up
clear and watery sputum, and dizziness or
vertigo. Pale swollen tongue with a white and
slippery or greasy coating, wiry slippery pulse.
Analysis of Formula
• Chief: Fu ling
– strengthen spleen and leach out dampness
• Deputy: Gui zhi
– warm the yang and improve the transforming power
of the qi
• Assistant: Bai zhu:
– strengthen spleen and dry dampness
• Envoy: Gan cao
– Gan cao: augment qi of middle jiao and actions of
other herbs
Modern application and
modifications
• Modern application:
– Neurosis, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic
nephritis, chronic gastritis, chronic bronchitis,
hypertension
• Modifications:
– For belching and vomiting, add Ban xia and
Sha ren.
– For focal distention and pain in the
epigastrium, add Zhi ke and Hou po
– For Hypertension, take with Zhen wu tang
Poria, Licorice, Schisandra,
Ginger, and Asarum Decoction
(ling gan wu wei jiang xin tang)
Ingredients: Fu ling 12g, Gan cao
9g, Gan jiang 9g, Xi xin 9g, Wu
wei zi 6-12g
Actions and indications of the
formula
• Actions
– Warm the lung and transform the congested
fluids.
• Indications
– Coughing with profuse sputum that is thin,
watery and white accompanied by a feeling of
discomfort in the chest and diaphragm, a
white, slippery tongue coating, and a wiry
slippery pulse.
Analysis of Formula
• Chief: Gan jiang
– warm the lung and spleen, disperse cold and eliminate
dampness
• Deputy: Xi xin, fu ling
– Xi xin: warm and disperse cold in the lung to transform the
congested fluids.
– Fu ling: strengthen the spleen and leach out dampness
• Assistant: Wu wei zi
– restrain the leakage of lung qi and prevent its depletion by
dispersing actions of other herbs
• Envoy: Gan cao
– harmonize middle jiao and actions of other herbs
Modern application and
modifications
• Modern application:
– Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
• Modifications:
– For profuse sputum with nausea , add Ban xia.
– For abdominal distention, add Zhi ke and
Chen pi
– For weak patients, add Dong chong xia cao
– For persistent cough, add Zi wan, Kuan dong
hua
Three-Seed Decoction to Nourish
One's Parents (san zi yang qin
tang)
Ingredients: Bai jie zi 6-9g, Su zi
6-9g, Lai fu zi 6-9g
Actions and indications of the
formula
• Actions
– Direct Qi downward, relax the diaphragm,
transform phlegm and reduce food stagnation.
• Indications
– Coughing and wheezing, copious sputum,
focal distention in the chest, loss of appetite,
digestive difficulties, a white, greasy tongue
coating, and a slippery pulse.
Analysis of Formula
• Bai jie zi: warm and disseminate the
Lung qi, reduce phlegm and relax the
diaphragm.
• Su zi: direct the Lung qi downward
and thereby stop the coughing and
wheezing.
• Lai fu zi: reduce food stagnation,
direct qi downward and transform
phlegm
Modern application and
modifications
• Modern application:
– bronchitis, bronchial asthma, emphysema,
pediatric asthma, spasm of diaphragm
• Modifications:
– For profuse sputum with nausea , add Ban xia.
– For concurrent wind cold , add Qian hu and Zi
su ye
Stop Coughing Powder (zhi
sou san)
Ingredients: Jie geng, Jing jie, Zi
wan, Bai bu, Bai qian, Gan cao,
Chen pi
Actions and indications of the
formula
• Actions
– Stop cough, transform phlegm, disperse the
exterior and disseminate the Lung qi.
• Indications
– Coughing with or without slight chills and
fever, an itchy throat, a thin, white tongue
coating, and a floating pulse.
Analysis of Formula
• Chief: Zi wan, Bai qian, Bai bu
– stop cough and transform phlegm
• Deputy: Jie geng, Chen pi
– facilitate the proper dissemination and
descent of lung qi.
• Assistant: Jing jie
– release the exterior, eliminate the lingering
pathogenic influence
• Envoy: Gan cao
– Harmonize the actions of other herbs
Modern application and
modifications
• Modern application:
– Upper respiratory tract infection.
• Modifications:
– For wind cold symptoms, add Fang feng, Gui zhi, Zi
su ye, Sheng jiang
– For copious sputum, add er chen tang, Sang bai pi
– For a dry, nonproductive cough, omit Jing jie, Chen
pi, add Gua lou, Bei mu, Zhi mu, Bai zi ren
• Attention:
– Not suitable for Yin deficiency or heat in the lungs
Pinellia, Atractylodes
Macrocephala, and Gastrodia
Decoction (ban xia bai zhu tian
ma tang)
Ingredients: Ban xia 9g, Tian ma 6g,
Bai zhu 9g, Ju hong 6g, Fu ling 6g,
Gan cao 3g, Sheng jiang 2 slices, Da
zao 2 pieces
Actions and indications of the
formula
• Actions
– Strengthen spleen, transform phlegm, and
extinguish wind.
• Indications
– Dizziness or vertigo, headache, a stifling
sensation in the chest, nausea or vomiting,
copious sputum, a white, greasy tongue
coating, and a wiry, slippery pulse.
Analysis of Formula
• Chief:
– Ban xia: dry dampness, transform phlegm, and direct rebellious
qi downward to treat nausea and vomiting
– Tian ma: transform phlegm, extinguish wind.
• Deputy: bai zhu
– Strengthen spleen and dry dampness
• Assistant
– Fu ling: strengthen spleen and leach out dampness.
– Chen pi: regualte the qi and transform phlegm
– Sheng jiang and Da zao: harmonize the stomach and spleen
• Envoy: Gan cao
– Harmonize the actions of other herbs and regulate the function of
middle burner.
Modern application and
modifications
• Modern application:
– Hypertension
• Modifications:
– For severe vertigo, add Jiang can and Dan nan xing
– For qi deficiency, add Huang qi and Dang shen
• Attention:
– Contraindicated for vertigo from either ascendant
Liver yang or blood deficiency
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