Herb Formulas Notebook

Bu Xu Ren Shen Wan

Supplement Deficiency with Ginseng Pills


Author: Unknown, attributed to Sun Si Miao, 孫思邈

Year: Maybe composed in the Song - Ming Dynasty, published ~1579

Source: Essential Subtleties on the Silver Sea (Yin Hai Jing Wei, 銀海精微)


Category: Formulas that Tonify Qi

Pattern: Small Red Vein Passing the Eyes (小赤脈傳睛 Xiao Chi Mai Chuan Jing) due to Heart and Kidney Deficiency affecting the eyes

Key Symptoms: Red blood vessels appearing from the outer canthus.


Ingredients

Fu Ling 40g
Ren Shen 40g
Xu Duan 40g
Yuan Zhi 40g
Bai Fu Zi 15g
Gan Cao 25g
Bai Jiang Can 25g

Subsitutions:
Bai Fu Zi and Bai Jiang Can cannot be used in the UK so must be substituted. Shi Chang Pu and Tian Nan Xing may help to vaporise Phlegm and Tian Ma or Tian Zhu Huang or Gou Teng may help to clear Heat and subdue Wind. Hu Po could also help settle the Spirit.


Preparation: Grind into powder and form into large pellets with honey. Take one pill per dose and chew finely after meals with a decoction of Jie Geng three times per day.


Actions: Nourishes the Heart and Kidneys and transforms Phlegm

Contraindications: This formula mainly tonifies and Dampness and Heat should be cleared with "Xie Gan San" or "Liu Xian San" first.



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