Wan Dai Tang 完帶湯 - End Discharge Decoction |
formula: Granules |
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Cooking Instructions: granules, 1 gram Treats Eastern: This formula is based on the idea that vaginal discharge will end when the spleen is strong and the dampness diminishes. Vaginal discharge is usually associated with the girdle vessel (dai mai). When the spleen qi is deficient, fluids accumulate internally in the form of dampness. Treats Western: Vaginal discharge that is white or pale in color, thin, not particularly foul smelling, and continuous. Other symptoms may include fatigue, lethargy, and/or loose stools. |
Recipe ID: 123
Special Tags: Classical Formula, Granular Formula, Submitted by: Justin hays from Dallas, Texas Date Submitted: 4/29/2022 Public? True |
Note: Temperature is determined by assigning a value from -2 to 2, where -2 is cold, -1 is cool, 0 is neutral, 1 is warm, and 2 is hot. The final temperature analysis / breakdown reflects the average temperature of all ingredients that affect the channel, multplied by the percentage of ingredients that affect the channel.
# Ingredients: 37Channels Entered:LUNG x18 (18/37)STOMACH x16 (16/37) SPLEEN x33 (33/37) KIDNEY x13 (13/37) URINE BLADDER x13 (13/37) GALLBLADDER x1 (1/37) LIVER x9 (9/37) HEART x4 (4/37) PERICARDIUM x1 (1/37) SAN_JIAO x1 (1/37) Temperature:COLD x3COOL x6 NEUTRAL x12 WARM x16 Flavors:AROMATIC x3SWEET x17 BITTER x22 SOUR x5 PUNGENT x15 Tonifies:QI x24BLOOD x5 YIN x15 Regulates:ESSENCE x10QI x7 COLD x10 HEAT x9 DAMP x17 WATER x10 TOXINS x2 WIND x9 PHLEGM x16 DRYNESS x2 SPIRIT x2 FOOD x10 SUMMER x3 BI x3 DEFICENT HEAT x5 |
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