Herb Formulas Notebook

/ 膏 Jin Huang San/Gao

Golden Yellow Powder / Plaster


Author: Chen Shi-Gong, 陳實功

Year: 1617

Source: Orthodox Lineage of External Medicine (Wai Ke Zheng Zong, 外科正宗)


Category: Formulas that are Applied Externally

Pattern: Red, hot swellings that have not yet come to a head

Key Symptoms: Red, hot swelling that have not yet come to a head.
Secondary Symptoms: Source text indicates many types of swelling including abscesses, flat-headed abscesses on the back, deep-set toxic sores, swelling from trauma, Damp-Phlegm spreading sores, sores from febrile disorders, lacquer sores, erisipelas, Wind-Heat Heaven-borne blisters (Tian Pao Chuang), redness and swelling of the skin, burns, dry or Damp leg Qi, breast abscesses, or stubborn malign hot sores.


Ingredients

Tian Hua Fen 500g
Huang Bai 250g
Da Huang 250g
Jiang Huang 250g
Bai Zhi 250g
Hou Po 100g
Chen Pi 100g
Gan Cao 100g
Cang Zhu 100g
Zhi Tian Nan Xing 100g


Preparation: Ground into a fine powder. To make a plaster the powder is mixed with honey, tea, sesame oil or other medium.


Actions: Clears Heat, resolved Toxicity, disperses Stasis, reduces swelling, dispels Dampness, transforms Phlegm

Contraindications: Should not be applied to open wounds, except superficial blisters such as herpes or impetigo



Notes:
This is the primary paste used in Chine Medical University Hospital in Taichung, Taiwan, for acute trauma where it is spread on plasters and applied over areas of inflammation.



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