Herb Formulas Notebook

Ju Yuan Jian

Lift the Source Decoction


Author: Zhang Jie Bin / Zhang Jing Yue, 張介賓 / 張景岳

Year: 1624

Source: Collected Treatises of Jing-Yue (Jing Yue Quan Shu, 景岳全書)


Category: Formulas that Tonify Qi

Pattern: Collapse due to Qi deficiency leading to severe Blood loss and devastated Yang

Key Symptoms: Excessive menstruation or uterine bleeding with pale watery blood accompanied by palpitations, shortness of breath, laconic speech, a sinking sensation in the lower abdomen, fatigue and a shiny pale complexion.

Tongue: Pale with a moist, thin coating
Pulse: Deficient, frail and forceless


Ingredients

Huang Qi 9-15g (honey fried)
Ren Shen 9-15g
Zhi Gan Cao 3-6g
Sheng Ma 1.5-2.1g (dry fried)
Bai Zhu 3-6g

Subsitutions:
Source text recommends adding Rou Gui, Zhi Fu Zi and Gan Jiang if there are signs and symptoms of Cold. In the UK Fu Zi is not allowed and is usually replaced with Rou Gui and Gan Jiang so the dosages of these should be high.


Preparation: Decoction.


Actions: Tonifies the Qi to tonify the Blood



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