Herb Formulas Notebook

Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang

Ephedra, Apricot Kernal, Gypsum and Licorice Decoction


Author: Zhang Zhong-Jing, 張仲景

Year: c. 220

Source: Discussion of Cold Damage (Shang Han Lun, 傷寒論)


Category: Formulas that Clear Heat

Pattern: Heat lodged in the Lungs

Key Symptoms: Viscous and difficult to expectorate sputum, fever with or without sweating, thirst, wheezing, laboured breathing, nasal flaring and pain

Tongue: Yellow coat
Pulse: Slippery, rapid


Ingredients

Ma Huang 12g
Shi Gao 24g
Xing Ren 18g
Gan Cao 6g

Subsitutions:
In the UK Shi Gao must be substituted, possibly with Zhi Mu.


Preparation: Decoction.


Actions: Facilitates the flow of Lung Qi, clears Heat, calms wheezing and directs rebellious Qi downwards

Contraindications: Wheezing due to Cold and lingering pathogens due to deficiency



Notes:
One liang is taken as 3g in modern sources but in Eastern Han times it was equivalent to 13.875g. This means that the dosages in classical formulae could have been more than 4x what is given today making them far higher than recommended safe dosages today but prompts consideration of what an effective dose may be (He, 2013).



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