Jia Wei Xiao Yao San 加味逍遙散 (Free and Easy Wanderer with modifications to clear heat) |
formula: Granules |
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Cooking Instructions: This is a common Chinese herbal remedy, the percentages are based upon the formulation by Evergreen Herbs. Exact percentages may vary according to practitioner and manufacturer preferences. This formula analysis substitutes gan jiang (dry fried ginger) for wei jiang (roasted ginger). Treats Eastern: Pacifies the Liver, Spreads Liver Qi, Strengthens the Spleen, Nourishes the Blood and Yin, Regulates menstruation, Sedates the Heart, Clears Heat, Liver Qi Stagnation turning to Heat with underlying Spleen and Blood Deficiency, Gu Syndrome Treats Western: Irritability, Short temper, Restlessness, Fever or tidal fever, Red eyes, Dry mouth and throat, Palpitations, Lower abdominal pain, Difficult urination, Painful urination, Increased menstrual flow, Uterine bleeding, Early menstruation, Aching in limbs, Dizziness, Mental instability, Red face, Thirst Turbid urine, Alternating chills and fever, Red cheeks, Wheezing, Nervousness, Headache, Dry mouth, Anorexia, Infertility, Abdominal pain, Spontaneous sweating or night sweats with fever, Anxiety, Dry eyes, Hypochondriac pain, Somnolence, Insomnia, Aching shoulders, Five Sole Heat, Earache, Premenstrual tension, Hot flashes, Fatigue, Lassitude, Depression, Constipation with flushing up, Pale complexion, Bitter taste in mouth, Vertigo, Abdominal distention near the umbilicus, Epistaxis, Irregular menstruation, Heaviness in the lower abdomen |
Recipe ID: 307 Special Category: Vegetarian Special Tags: Classical Formula, Granular Formula, Submitted by: Justin hays from Dallas, Texas Date Submitted: 12/11/2024 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: 98Channels Entered:LUNG x31 (31/98)STOMACH x37 (37/98) SPLEEN x66 (66/98) KIDNEY x19 (19/98) URINE BLADDER x12 (12/98) GALLBLADDER x12 (12/98) LIVER x56 (56/98) HEART x56 (56/98) PERICARDIUM x12 (12/98) SAN_JIAO x19 (19/98) Temperature:COLD x7COOL x37 NEUTRAL x18 WARM x24 HOT x12 Flavors:AROMATIC x6SWEET x30 BITTER x50 SOUR x12 PUNGENT x55 Tonifies:QI x30BLOOD x24 YIN x12 YANG x12 Regulates:QI x30BLOOD x26 COLD x30 HEAT x38 DAMP x49 WATER x24 TOXINS x18 WIND x42 PHLEGM x42 BLEEDING x7 DRYNESS x18 SPIRIT x12 SWELLING x12 BI x12 DEFICENT HEAT x19 |
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