Herb Formulas Notebook

Xiang Sha Zhi Zhu Wan

Auklandia, Amomum, Unripe Bitter Orange and Atractylodes Pill


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 Reduce Food Stagnation

Pattern: Spleen and Stomach deficiency causing food stagnation

Key Symptoms: Loss of appetite, focal distention in the epigastrium and abdomen, gastric pain

Tongue: White coating
Pulse: Deficient


Ingredients

Mu Xiang 60g
Sha Ren 60g
Bai Zhu 60g (dry fried)
Zhi Shi 30-60g


Preparation: Grind the ingredients into a powder and form into pills with rice fried in He Ye (lotus leaf). Take 6-9g with water twice per day. Many formulations omit the fried rice. Can also be prepared as a decoction with an appropriate reduction of dosages.


Actions: Tonifies the Qi and reduces focal distention



Notes:
Dosages are not given and have been estimated but can be modified according to presentation.



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