Herb Formulas Notebook

Si Wu Tang

Four Substance Decoction


Author: Lin Dao Ren

Source: Secret Formulas to Manage Trauma and Reconnect Fractures Received from an Immortal (c. 846)


Category: Formulas that Tonify Blood

Pattern: Blood Deficiency, Yin Wei Mai disharmony with damage to Ying and Blood combined with involvement of Ren Mai, Chong Mai and Pericardium.

Key Symptoms: Pallor, sensitivity to cold, brittle nails, dry skin and eyes
Secondary Symptoms: Dizziness, blurred vision, heavy head, generalised muscle tension, insomnia, palpitations, numbness, irregular menstruation with scanty flow or amenorrhoea, menorrhagia, hard abdominal masses with recurrent pain, restless foetus disorder

Tongue: Pale
Pulse: Thin and wiry, or thin and choppy
Abdomen: Periumbilical and lower abdominal pain on deep pressure, periumbilical pulsations


Ingredients

Shu Di Huang 12g
Bai Shao 9-12g
Dang Gui 9g
Chuan Xiong 6-9g


Preparation: Decoction.


Actions: Tonifies the Blood, regulates the Liver

Contraindications: Acute or severe blood loss, Dampness with abdominal fullness, poor appetite and loose stools



Notes:
Extraordinary Vessel attributions come from Li Shi-Zhen's (1577-8) Exposition on the Eight Extraordinary Vessels (Qi Jing Ba Mai Kao), trans. Chace & Shima (2009). It suggests formulas in the class of Si Wu Tang so could refer to any number of formulas, especially Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang.

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Ploberger (2017), in Westliche und traditionell chinesische Heilkräuter, offers the following alternative using western herbs:

Radix Paeoniae alba(White Peony)7g(Emperor)
Herba Nasturtii(Watercress)5g(Minister)
Herba Anserinae(Silverweed)5g(Assistant)
Herba Urticae (Nettle)5g(Minister)
Radix Glycyrrhizae(Licorice root)3g(Assistant)
Semen Lini(Linseed)5g(Minister)



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