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Cdrama: Till The End of The Moon (2023)
Their behaviors are always in sync! #罗云熙 #白鹿 #TillTheEndOfTheMoon #长月烬明 #cdrama #shorts
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The Till The End of The Moon posters are a work of art
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t-taxiansgf · 1 year
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wtf just happened on ep 16 💀
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till the end of the moon  | He’s working hard
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wherethewhumpthingsare · 11 months
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Till the End of the Moon (长月烬明) Partial Whumplist (Now Complete!)
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Whumpee: Tantai Jin/Ming Ye/Cang Jiu Min Portrayed By: Luo Yunxi
Synopsis: In an era when demons have dominion over cultivators and mortals, the cultivator elders believe it is imperative to send someone back in time to discover the origin of the demon lord and prevent his resurrection. Li Su Su accepts the mission and assumes the identity of mortal Ye Xi Wu, the second daughter of General Ye. She's married to Tantai Jin, the captive prince and future demon lord, and is determined to destroy him, aware that in the future he will come to massacre many. But as witness to Tantai Jin's past life and rise to power, an unexpected tale emerges, one complicating her quest (mydramalist)
Genre: Romance, Fantasy
Where to Watch: Viki.com
Note: I’ve posted the first 20 episodes and working on the last 20. This show was full of whump, almost in every episode! Tantai Jin is now one of my top favorite whumpees of any show.
Update: I’ve finally completed the second half, sorry it took so long! 
TW: S*icide
SPOILERS AHEAD!
Episode 1: as devil god: cheek slashed (11:50); flashbacks to being bullied, something thrown at his face, bleeding, kneeling in the cold snow, clutching his head in pain, passing out (17:30);  kneeling in the snow, Li Su Su trying to goad him into being evil (40:20)
Episode 2: kneeling in the cold snow, freezing (2:40); shivering, clutching his head in pain, suddenly passing out, Su Su warming him while he's unconscious, helped to walk, placed in hot bath, bruises on his arm (11:00); close to death, taunted by devil god, waking in the bath looking exhausted, groped (15:10); whipped, blood on his back, scowling in his sleep, unconscious, unable to be woken, fevered, fed soup, waking looking exhausted (21:15); bullied, forced to do chores without eating, hands cold & bruised, stopped from eating dirty food (34:50); flashback: eating drugged pastry off the ground, stumbling (42:20)
Episode 3: Su Su trying to goad him into being evil again (4:50); flashback: punched, beaten (38:30); attacked & captured by demon (42:30); drugged, passing out (49:00) 
Episode 4: inside nightmare: witnessing his mother dying after giving birth to him, his father blaming him, pulled out of nightmare, tied to tree, finding out he doesn’t have love threads, forced back into nightmares (3:15); bullied, punched, beat up, treated, bruises on his face (20:30); still unconscious tied to tree, worried over, unable to be woken (29:55); in nightmare: seeing his mother dead, hands covered in blood, distressed, crying, upset, sliced by sword, grasping head, tormented, almost killing himself (34:30); waking slowly lying on the ground, affected by nightmare demon, spitting blood, passing out, found unconscious, unable to be woken (42:18); waking abruptly, clutching his chest & scowling, shocked, happy (50:10)
Episode 5: hurt, teary eyed (14:00)
Episode 6: tied with magical ropes (comedic) (10:00); flashback: clutching head in pain, craving demonic powers (31:45)
Episode 7: stabbed in the neck by claws, bleeding, caught consuming demon powers, angry (32:30)
Episode 8: infatuated by Su Su's dance, strangled (19:30); struck in the eye, worried over, bloody hand and eye, spitting blood, ambushed, protected, surrounded, forced to his knees (33:00); face almost burned by charcoal (41:00); overuse of powers, spitting blood, slitting his wrist, leaping off boat (49:00)
Episode 9: Su Su finding him lying unconscious in the grass, resuscitated, coughing up water, bleeding out, helped to walk, waking with wrists tied, one eye blinded (9:50); manhandled & punched in the face by Su Su (15:00); suddenly coughing blood, Su Su worried, protecting Su Su, helped to walk (20:00); coughing blood (28:00); waking, clutching his arm in pain, Su Su trying to see the wound (30:35); helped to walk, panting, protecting Su Su, struck in the back, spitting blood, defending Su Su using the Jade, fought, spitting blood, using power & passing out (36:48); found unconscious (49:40)
Episode 10: exhausted (7:30)
Episode 11: held at sword-point, threatened (2:10)
Episode 12: as Ming Ye: stabbed, spitting blood, passing out, bleeding, worried over, protected (8:30); waking, reprimanded (23:05)
Episode 13: agitated (51:50)
Episode 14: cut his finger (5:10); sad, teary eyed (16:00); drunk, crying, weakened, voice stolen, seduced by Sang Jiu, slightly disoriented after waking (24:00); fought (35:40); thrown back against a wall, bloody lip, fought, choked (42:40); friend sacrificing himself for him (49:20)
Episode 15: teary eyed, friends dying around him (5:00); angry, fought, using all his divine essence, stabbed, spitting blood, shouting, almost turned into dragon devil, passing out (12:45); fought, sacrificing himself to destroy devil god, falling (26:30); found underwater passed out (31:10); returned to human form, unconscious, covered in dried blood, coughing, waking blind, clutching his chest, blindfolded, helped to walk (39:10)
Episode 16: still blindfolded, helped to walk, shocked, teary eyed (1:40); cleansing devil artifact, in brief pain (26:00)
Episode 17: cut on arm, bleeding, worried, angry (12:55); sudden pain, clutching chest, sweating, worried over (26:00); deliberately walking into the blade of a sword, looking exhausted, teary eyed, argument with Sang Jiu, affected by Sang Jiu’s devil energy, passing out (35:00)
Episode 18: argument with Sang Jiu, deliberately walking into the blade of a sword, bleeding, sacrificing himself, struck by lightning, spitting blood, crying (7:00); almost devilizing (19:00); As Tantai Jin: almost cut by sword (25:12)
Episode 19:  None
Episode 20: fought (27:25)
Episode 21: angry, tormented, crying, furious, stabbed with sword (21:00); clutching chest (28:00); intense argument with Su Su, crying, shoved, startled, clutching chest, in bed in severe pain, worried over, sweating, treating stab wound (34:00); distressed, clutching chest (47:55)
Episode 22: sleeping, almost choked (7:40); crying (37:10)
Episode 23: ambushed, fought, stabbed in a dream, held at sword-point (36:40)
Episode 24: angry (10:20); told his food was poisoned (47:50)
Episode 25: hand bleeding, furious, upset (7:00); shocked, crying (36:15); upset, shouting, crying (41:40)
Episode 26: stressed, angry (6:20); stabbed in the heart multiple times, spitting blood, crying (19:50); unconscious, waking looking exhausted, clutching heart & reaching out for help, groaning in pain, spitting blood, comforted (31:50); angry, arguing with Su Su, in sudden pain, crying, in bed, grunting in pain, sending doctors away, comforted (37:50)
Episode 27: tired, sweating after extracting his own heart blood, putting on bracelet to tie his lifespan to Su Su's, in pain, spitting blood, helped to walk (6:00); in sudden pain, falling off bed, spitting blood, shouting, clutching chest (20:20); clutching chest, bloody mouth, shivering, sweating (26:30); sudden heart pain, spitting blood, fought (30:20)
Episode 28: protecting Su Su, struck by lightning, finds out he’s the devil god, spitting blood, crying, seeing his fate as the devil god (16:30); Su Su removing evil bone from him, shouting in pain, given Su Su’s divine essence (26:00); crying, furious, suddenly falling to his knees, passing out (32:00); lying in bed unconscious, tended to, spoon fed, suffering from grief, taunted by devil god in a dream, red-rimmed eyes, in pain, angry, shouting, spitting blood, waking abruptly, exhausted, coughing, confused, bruised hands, cry-laughing, furious, upset (38:00); sealing himself in ice with Su Su, arguing, struck in the face, fought, using his body to shield Su Su (48:00)
Episode 29: continued from previous episode, groaning, mouth bleeding, crying, clutching head & shouting in distress, going through denial (1:40); attempting suicide (25:00); cutting his palm with knife (35:00); upset, desperate, hands burned by the Nether River water, tempted by illusions, falling to his knees, spitting blood (40:00); collapsing, hands burned, repeatedly searching the Nether River, sinking deep beneath the River nearly dead (46:00)
Episode 30: lying unconscious, waking, clutching chest in pain, flashback to being deep in the Nether River, waking, pierced by devil crossbow, devil energy flowing into him, shouting (11:00); object thrown at his leg making him fall, pushed back down, flashback to being found unconscious by the River, helped to his feet (15:00); crying (36:00)
Episode 31: None
Episode 32: fought, spitting blood (14:50); bone-refining seal/devil artifact merging with him, red eyes, shouting, Su Su worried, struggling, taunted, succumbing to devil energy (21:50); spitting blood, partially collapsed, Su Su helping him get back to his right mind, passing out in her arms (24:00) teary eyed, angry, frustrated at Su Su, upset (44:00); stressed, clutching his chest, struggling against devil god in his head (56:00)
Episode 33: fought (10:50); flashback: being pierced by the devil crossbow from episode 30, found unconscious near Nether River (14:30); demon trying to seduce him (42:30); tricked into a dream, taunted by devil god, fought (47:50)
Episode 34: ambushed, spied on (13:20); threatened, fought, conflicted, teary eyed, forced to use devil god power, spitting blood, stumbling, devil energy forced into him, protected by Su Su, shocked, teary eyed, thrown back, mouth bleeding, passing out (19:00); chained to demon-subduing pillar, sweating, accused of things he didn't do (30:40); struck by lightning, spitting blood, revealed that he’s the devil fetus, told his entire life's suffering was arranged by devil god, crying, losing himself, taunted by devil god's voice, struggling between staying himself & becoming devil god, thrown against pillar, tortured, shouting (36:00)
Episode 35: continued from previous episode, shouting, bloody mouth, hated & tormented verbally, taunted by devil god's voice, fighting to stay himself, eyes changing red, crying, asking to be killed (1:44); pulled away from pillar, devil crossbow forced out of him, shouting, passing out (6:00); chained again, tortured, shouting, sweating, protected by Su Su, finding out the truth about Su Su, it is said he will be imprisoned (10:15); Su Su putting a mark on him, grunting, wounds revealed from when she pierced his heart with heart threads (52:30)
Episode 36: unconscious while being kidnapped, confused, disoriented, flashback to drinking drugged drink, tricked by devil god (22:50); clutching chest in pain (38:00); lying unconscious, chained, coughing up blood (43:00); jerked by his chains, threatened (51:15)
Episode 37: clutching chest in pain, crying (2:40); sacrificing himself, shouting (21:00); collapsing & passing out, lost his cultivation (26:15); still lying unconscious (30:45); struck in the chest (34:20); attacked, thrown, spitting blood, clutching leg in pain (39:00); limping, cuts on his face, bloody, struck by lightning, collapsing, spitting blood, shouting, blasted by arrow (48:30)
Episode 38: fought, drawing devil energy into himself, crying, shouting, becoming devil god (16:00); flashback to almost being blasted by arrow, waking, helped up, forced to kill his master, crying (25:00); drawing the god-slaughtering crossbow & devil artifact inside himself (45:30)
Episode 39: angry, goaded by devil god, almost killing Su Su, crying (3:00); taunted by memories (8:30); attacked by devil god, spitting blood, merging with devil god, attacked by memories, clutching his head, crying, shouting (14:00)
Episode 40: attacked (11:15); fought, stabbed, pushing sword into himself (17:00); destroying himself (44:30); crying (50:50)
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shookethdev · 1 year
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a o e i i er ai ei ao ou an en ang eng ong i ia iao ie iu ian in iang ing iong u ua uo uai ui uan un uang ueng ü üe üan ün a o e er ai ao ou an en ang eng yi ya yao ye you yan yin yang ying yong wu wa wo wai wei wan wen wang weng yu yue yuan yun b ba bo bai bei bao ban ben bang beng bi biao bie bian bin bing bu p pa po pai pei pao pou pan pen pang peng pi piao pie pian pin ping pu m ma mo me mai mei mao mou man men mang meng mi miao mie miu mian min ming mu f fa fo fei fou fan fen fang feng fu d da de dai dei dao dou dan den dang deng dong di diao die diu dian ding du duo dui duan dun t ta te tai tei tao tou tan tang teng tong ti tiao tie tian ting tu tuo tui tuan tun n na ne nai nei nao nou nan nen nang neng nong ni niao nie niu nian nin niang ning nu nuo nuan nü nüe l la le lai lei lao lou lan lang leng long li lia liao lie liu lian lin liang ling lu luo luan lun lü lüe g ga ge gai gei gao gou gan gen gang geng gong gu gua guo guai gui guan gun guang k ka ke kai kei kao kou kan ken kang keng kong ku kua kuo kuai kui kuan kun kuang h ha he hai hei hao hou han hen hang heng hong hu hua huo huai hui huan hun huang z za ze zi zai zei zao zou zan zen zang zeng zong zu zuo zui zuan zun c ca ce ci cai cao cou can cen cang ceng cong cu cuo cui cuan cun s sa se si sai sao sou san sen sang seng song su suo sui suan sun zh zha zhe zhi zhai zhei zhao zhou zhan zhen zhang zheng zhong zhu zhua zhuo zhuai zhui zhuan zhun zhuang ch cha che chi chai chao chou chan chen chang cheng chong chu chua chuo chuai chui chuan chun chuang sh sha she shi shai shei shao shou shan shen shang sheng shu shua shuo shuai shui shuan shun shuang r re ri rao rou ran ren rang reng rong ru rua ruo rui ruan run j ji jia jiao jie jiu jian jin jiang jing jiong ju jue juan jun q qi qia qiao qie qiu qian qin qiang qing qiong qu que quan qun x xi xia xiao xie xiu xian xin xiang xing xiong xu xue xuan xun
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Till the end of the moon
Year : 2023 | Country : CN | Nb of episodes: 40
My rate: 9/10
Synopsis :
In an era when demons have dominion over cultivators and mortals, the cultivator elders believe it is imperative to send someone back in time to discover the origin of the demon lord and prevent his resurrection.
Li Su Su accepts the mission and assumes the identity of mortal Ye Xi Wu, the second daughter of General Ye. She's married to Tantai Jin, the captive prince and future demon lord, and is determined to destroy him, aware that in the future he will come to massacre many. But as witness to Tantai Jin's past life and rise to power, an unexpected tale emerges, one complicating her quest.
Main cast :
Luo Yun Xi as Tantai Jin/ Cang Jiu Min/ Ming Ye
Bai Lu as Li Su Su/ Ye Xi Wu/ Sang Jiu
Chen Du Ling as Ye Bing Chang/ Mo Nyu/ Tian Huan
Deng Wei as Xiao Lin/ Gonye Jiwu/ Sang You
Sun Zhen Ni as Pian Ran
Eddy Geng as Ye Qing Yu
Li Jia Hao as Nian Bai Yu
My thoughts on this drama :
It it rated 9/10 because of the frustration…. At the Chinese governement's sh*tty censorship, again! They had to cut so many scenes (important ones) for it to be allowed to air, that we ended up with some extremely cluncky episodes toward the end of the show. Otherwise, this is a bit fat 10/10! I followed it upon release, each day, for weeks, with monstrous cliffhangers and all! It is close to perfection. The cast, the costumes, the music, the scenery, the special effects, the story, the acting, EVERYTHING! It has it all: smiles and tears, laughter and anger, life and death, love and tragedy.... It had been so long since I was that taken by a series. I can only recommend it 1000%, this drama has become a real reference for the Xianxia genre.
A Favorite ?
YES
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blackmoonlightzizi · 10 months
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Cang Jiu Min & Li Susu
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eyenaku · 1 year
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Ji ji fu ji ji
a o e i i er ai ei ao ou an en ang eng ong i ia iao ie iu ian in iang ing iong u ua uo uai ui uan un uang ueng ü üe üan ün a o e er ai ao ou an en ang eng yi ya yao ye you yan yin yang ying yong wu wa wo wai wei wan wen wang weng yu yue yuan yun b ba bo bai bei bao ban ben bang beng bi biao bie bian bin bing bu p pa po pai pei pao pou pan pen pang peng pi piao pie pian pin ping pu m ma mo me mai mei mao mou man men mang meng mi miao mie miu mian min ming mu f fa fo fei fou fan fen fang feng fu d da de dai dei dao dou dan den dang deng dong di diao die diu dian ding du duo dui duan dun t ta te tai tei tao tou tan tang teng tong ti tiao tie tian ting tu tuo tui tuan tun n na ne nai nei nao nou nan nen nang neng nong ni niao nie niu nian nin niang ning nu nuo nuan nü nüe l la le lai lei lao lou lan lang leng long li lia liao lie liu lian lin liang ling lu luo luan lun lü lüe g ga ge gai gei gao gou gan gen gang geng gong gu gua guo guai gui guan gun guang k ka ke kai kei kao kou kan ken kang keng kong ku kua kuo kuai kui kuan kun kuang h ha he hai hei hao hou han hen hang heng hong hu hua huo huai hui huan hun huang z za ze zi zai zei zao zou zan zen zang zeng zong zu zuo zui zuan zun c ca ce ci cai cao cou can cen cang ceng cong cu cuo cui cuan cun s sa se si sai sao sou san sen sang seng song su suo sui suan sun zh zha zhe zhi zhai zhei zhao zhou zhan zhen zhang zheng zhong zhu zhua zhuo zhuai zhui zhuan zhun zhuang ch cha che chi chai chao chou chan chen chang cheng chong chu chua chuo chuai chui chuan chun chuang sh sha she shi shai shei shao shou shan shen shang sheng shu shua shuo shuai shui shuan shun shuang r re ri rao rou ran ren rang reng rong ru rua ruo rui ruan run j ji jia jiao jie jiu jian jin jiang jing jiong ju jue juan jun q qi qia qiao qie qiu qian qin qiang qing qiong qu que quan qun x xi xia xiao xie xiu xian xin xiang xing xiong xu xue xuan xun
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mirage-all · 3 years
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Upcoming drama 🥰 swipe for the new trailer ❤️ ᗪᖇᗩᗰᗩ : Cang Lan Jue ᑎᗩTIᐯᗴ TITᒪᗴ : 苍兰诀 ՏTᗩᖇᖇIᑎᘜ : Esther Yu and Dylan Wang ᗴᑭIՏOᗪᗴ : 36 ᗯᕼEᖇE TO ᗯᗩTᑕᕼ : IQIYI ՏTOᖇY : An immortal girl from the Po Xin tribe had her tribe vanquished by the Demon Lord, Dong Fang Qing Cang. She was reborn ten thousand years later as a lowly immortal of the Heavenly Tribe, Xiao Lan Hua (Little Orchid). Lan Hua unknowingly revived Dong Fang Qing Cang, her mortal enemy, who was trapped in the Hao Tian Tower. In order to regain his freedom, Dong Fang Qing Cang wants to sacrifice Xiao Lan Hua's immortal soul to unleash the curse placed on his body. In the process, the heartless demon falls for the gentle and adorable young fairy... Adapted from the novel "Cang Lan Jue" (苍兰诀) by Jiu Lu Fei Xiang (九鹭非香). ᗪᑌᖇᗩTIOᑎ : 45 mins ᗩIᖇᗴᗪ : OᖇIᘜIᑎᗩᒪ ᑎᗴTᗯOᖇK : IQIYI 𝕋𝔸𝔾𝕊 : #cdramalovers #cdramamaniac #chineseactor #chineseactress #chinesedrama2021 #cdramas #canglanjue #苍兰诀 #estheryu #虞书欣 #yushuxin #虞書欣 #虞美人 #欣欣子 #虞书欣 #shuxin #虞贵妃 #书欣 #王鹤棣 #dylanwang #didi #wanghedi #王鶴棣 #hedi 𝔸ℂℂ𝕆𝕌ℕ𝕋 : @c_drama_maniac 𝕱𝖔𝖑𝖑𝖔𝖜 𝖋𝖔𝖗 𝖒𝖔𝖗𝖊...... 𝕯𝖔 𝖑𝖎𝖐𝖊, 𝖘𝖍𝖆𝖗𝖊 𝖆𝖓𝖉 𝖈𝖔𝖒𝖒𝖊𝖓𝖙...... 𝕺𝖓 𝖙𝖍𝖊 𝖓𝖔𝖙𝖎𝖋𝖎𝖈𝖆𝖙𝖎𝖔𝖓 𝖇𝖊𝖑𝖑....... 𝙏𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙠 𝙮𝙤𝙪, (at Chinese Drama) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVCnn7kBfGJ/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Da Chai Hu Tang – harmonizes & releases Shaoyang, clear Heat & benefit Gallbladder Da Chai Hu Tang – Shang Han Lun Chai Hu (radix bupleuri)…12-15g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…9g Zhi Shi (fructus immaturus citri aurantii)…6-9g Da Huang (radix et rhizome rhei)…6g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae lactiflorae)…9g Ban Xia (rhizome pinelliae ternatae)…12-15g Sheng Jiang (rhizome zingiberis officinalis recens)…6-9g Da Zao (fructus zizyphi jujubae)…4 pieces Indications: Shaoyang and Yangming disorder, or excess in the Gallbladder and Stomach. Alternating fever and chills, fullness of the chest and hypochondria, bitter taste in the mouth, vomiting and P- wiry, all show Shaoyang stage disorder. Firm abdominal masses or distended pain of the abdomen, no bowel movements (constipation) or hot burning diarrhea, T- yellow coat, P- strong, all show Yangming stage disorder. When the Gallbladder attacks the Stomach there may be continuous vomiting. This formula is based on Xiao Chai Hu Tang for Shaoyang disorders, and Da Cheng Qi Tang for Yangming disorders. Bai Shao is added for the abdominal spasms. Bio-medically this formula may be indicated in conditions of; acute gastroenteritis, stomach flu, dysentery, cholecysititis, cholelithiasis, acute pancreatitis, hepatitis, pleurisy, peritonitis, migraines, trigeminal neuralgia, hypertension, and malaria with fever predominant. Fang Feng Tong Sheng San – expels Wind, releases exterior, drains Heat, unblocks bowels Fang Feng Tong Sheng San – fang feng powder that sagely unblocks Fang Feng (radix ledebouriellae divaricatae)…15g Ma Huang (herba ephedrae)…15g Jiu Da Huang (wine treated radix et rhizome rhei)…15g Mang Xiao (mirabilitium)…15g Jing Jie (herba seu flos schizonepatae tenuifoliae)…15g Bo He (herba menthae haplocalycis)…15g Zhi Zi (Fructus gardeniae jasminoidis)…15g Hua Shi (talcum)…90g Shi Gao (gypsum)…30g Lian Qiao (fructus forsythiae suspensae)…15g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…30g Jie Geng (radix platycodi grandiflori)…30g Chuan Xiong (radix ligustici chuanxiong)…15g Dang Gui (radix angelicae sinensis)…15g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae lactiflorae)…15g Bai Zhu (rhizome atractylodis macrocephalae)…15g Gan Cao (radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…60g Indications: Heat in both the interior and exterior from Wind/Heat invasion with internal Heat already present, or from Wind/Heat that invades both interior and exterior at the same time. Strong fever and chills, headache, dizziness, red sore eyes, trouble swallowing, nasal congestion with thick sticky yellow phlegm. Lung and Stomach Heat causes dry mouth with bitter taste, distention of the chest and abdomen, constipation, dark scanty urination, T- greasy yellow coat, P- full rapid, or wiry slippery. This is a variation of Liang Ge San. Fang Feng Tong Shen San is used for excess in the interior and exterior, which may also be interpreted as simultaneous Taiyang and Yangming. This formula is recommended for all Wind/Heat that is showing signs of internal Heat so as to not let the pathogen penetrate deeper. It is also used for skin disorders, mania, intestinal Wind, obesity, and influenza. Ge Gen Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang – releases exterior, clears Heat Ge Gen Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang – Shang Han Lun Ge Gen (radix puerariae)…15-24g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…9g Huang Lian (rhizome coptidis)…6g Zhi Gan Cao (honey fried radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…6g Indications: the exterior has not been completely released and the interior shows excess Heat (with possible dampness). This may be caused by treatment of an exterior invasion with purgatives which sends the pathogen deeper into the Yangming causing very smelly diarrhea with a burning anus. There will be fever and sweating, thirst, T- red with yellow coat, P- rapid, because of the internal Heat, with irritability and a sensation of Heat in the chest. One may also see wheezing. It is said that this condition is 7/10 interior and 3/10 exterior, hence the concentration on the interior Heat. Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San may be used in this case if the Heat is not as severe and there is a greater presence of Damp. Bai Tou Weng Tang may be combined with the Ge Gen Qin Lian Tang if dysentery is more severe. Wu Ji San – releases exterior, warms interior, soothes Qi flow, eliminates Phlegm, invigorates blood, reduces accumulations Wu Ji San – Tai ping hui min he ji ju fang (powder dosages) Ma Huang (herba ephedrae)…180g Bai Zhi (radix angelicae dahuricae)…90g Gan Jiang (rhizoma zingiberis officinalis)…120g Rou Gui (cortex cinnamomi cassiae)…90g Cang Zhu (rhizoma atractylodis)…720g Hou Po (cortex magnoliae officinalis)…120g Chen Pi (pericarpium citri reticulatae)…180g Ban Xia (rhizoma pinelliae ternatae)…90g Fu Ling (sclerotium poriae cocos)…90g Jie Geng (radix platycodi grandiflori)…360g Zhi Ke (fructus citri seu ponciri)…180g Dang Gui (radix angelicae sinensis)…90g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae)…90g Chuan Xiong (radix ligustici chuanxiong)…90g Zhi Gan Cao (honey fried radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…90g Indications: This shows Wind/Cold with internal Cold (for any reason). Fever and chills with no sweat, headache, bodyaches, and stiff neck are all external symptoms. abdominal fullness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and cold, diarrhea, and borborygmus are all signs of internal Cold. These symptoms all together may cause a stagnation of cold, damp, phlegm, Qi, and blood.. This formula is a combination of Ping Wei San, Er Chen Tang, and Si Wu Tang, with ingredients that release the exterior, and soothe and regulate Qi. Benskey also says this formula may be used for irregular menstruation due to Cold.
Pungent, warm
Gui Zhi Tang – Shang Han Lun Gui Zhi (Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae)…9g Shao Yao (Radix Paeoniae)…9g Sheng Jiang (Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis Recens)…9g Da Zao (Fructus Zizyphi Jujubae)…12 dates Zhi Gan Cao (Honey fried Radix Glycyrrhizae Uralensis)…6g Indications: Fever and chills with sweat although not relieved by sweating, aversion to wind, stiff neck and muscles...
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The post Da Chai Hu Tang – harmonizes & releases Shaoyang, clear Heat & benefit Gallbladder Da Chai Hu Tang – Shang Han Lun Chai Hu (radix bupleuri)…12-15g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…9g Zhi Shi (fructus immaturus citri aurantii)…6-9g Da Huang (radix et rhizome rhei)…6g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae lactiflorae)…9g Ban Xia (rhizome pinelliae ternatae)…12-15g Sheng Jiang (rhizome zingiberis officinalis recens)…6-9g Da Zao (fructus zizyphi jujubae)…4 pieces Indications: Shaoyang and Yangming disorder, or excess in the Gallbladder and Stomach. Alternating fever and chills, fullness of the chest and hypochondria, bitter taste in the mouth, vomiting and P- wiry, all show Shaoyang stage disorder. Firm abdominal masses or distended pain of the abdomen, no bowel movements (constipation) or hot burning diarrhea, T- yellow coat, P- strong, all show Yangming stage disorder. When the Gallbladder attacks the Stomach there may be continuous vomiting. This formula is based on Xiao Chai Hu Tang for Shaoyang disorders, and Da Cheng Qi Tang for Yangming disorders. Bai Shao is added for the abdominal spasms. Bio-medically this formula may be indicated in conditions of; acute gastroenteritis, stomach flu, dysentery, cholecysititis, cholelithiasis, acute pancreatitis, hepatitis, pleurisy, peritonitis, migraines, trigeminal neuralgia, hypertension, and malaria with fever predominant. Fang Feng Tong Sheng San – expels Wind, releases exterior, drains Heat, unblocks bowels Fang Feng Tong Sheng San – fang feng powder that sagely unblocks Fang Feng (radix ledebouriellae divaricatae)…15g Ma Huang (herba ephedrae)…15g Jiu Da Huang (wine treated radix et rhizome rhei)…15g Mang Xiao (mirabilitium)…15g Jing Jie (herba seu flos schizonepatae tenuifoliae)…15g Bo He (herba menthae haplocalycis)…15g Zhi Zi (Fructus gardeniae jasminoidis)…15g Hua Shi (talcum)…90g Shi Gao (gypsum)…30g Lian Qiao (fructus forsythiae suspensae)…15g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…30g Jie Geng (radix platycodi grandiflori)…30g Chuan Xiong (radix ligustici chuanxiong)…15g Dang Gui (radix angelicae sinensis)…15g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae lactiflorae)…15g Bai Zhu (rhizome atractylodis macrocephalae)…15g Gan Cao (radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…60g Indications: Heat in both the interior and exterior from Wind/Heat invasion with internal Heat already present, or from Wind/Heat that invades both interior and exterior at the same time. Strong fever and chills, headache, dizziness, red sore eyes, trouble swallowing, nasal congestion with thick sticky yellow phlegm. Lung and Stomach Heat causes dry mouth with bitter taste, distention of the chest and abdomen, constipation, dark scanty urination, T- greasy yellow coat, P- full rapid, or wiry slippery. This is a variation of Liang Ge San. Fang Feng Tong Shen San is used for excess in the interior and exterior, which may also be interpreted as simultaneous Taiyang and Yangming. This formula is recommended for all Wind/Heat that is showing signs of internal Heat so as to not let the pathogen penetrate deeper. It is also used for skin disorders, mania, intestinal Wind, obesity, and influenza. Ge Gen Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang – releases exterior, clears Heat Ge Gen Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang – Shang Han Lun Ge Gen (radix puerariae)…15-24g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…9g Huang Lian (rhizome coptidis)…6g Zhi Gan Cao (honey fried radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…6g Indications: the exterior has not been completely released and the interior shows excess Heat (with possible dampness). This may be caused by treatment of an exterior invasion with purgatives which sends the pathogen deeper into the Yangming causing very smelly diarrhea with a burning anus. There will be fever and sweating, thirst, T- red with yellow coat, P- rapid, because of the internal Heat, with irritability and a sensation of Heat in the chest. One may also see wheezing. It is said that this condition is 7/10 interior and 3/10 exterior, hence the concentration on the interior Heat. Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San may be used in this case if the Heat is not as severe and there is a greater presence of Damp. Bai Tou Weng Tang may be combined with the Ge Gen Qin Lian Tang if dysentery is more severe. Wu Ji San – releases exterior, warms interior, soothes Qi flow, eliminates Phlegm, invigorates blood, reduces accumulations Wu Ji San – Tai ping hui min he ji ju fang (powder dosages) Ma Huang (herba ephedrae)…180g Bai Zhi (radix angelicae dahuricae)…90g Gan Jiang (rhizoma zingiberis officinalis)…120g Rou Gui (cortex cinnamomi cassiae)…90g Cang Zhu (rhizoma atractylodis)…720g Hou Po (cortex magnoliae officinalis)…120g Chen Pi (pericarpium citri reticulatae)…180g Ban Xia (rhizoma pinelliae ternatae)…90g Fu Ling (sclerotium poriae cocos)…90g Jie Geng (radix platycodi grandiflori)…360g Zhi Ke (fructus citri seu ponciri)…180g Dang Gui (radix angelicae sinensis)…90g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae)…90g Chuan Xiong (radix ligustici chuanxiong)…90g Zhi Gan Cao (honey fried radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…90g Indications: This shows Wind/Cold with internal Cold (for any reason). Fever and chills with no sweat, headache, bodyaches, and stiff neck are all external symptoms. abdominal fullness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and cold, diarrhea, and borborygmus are all signs of internal Cold. These symptoms all together may cause a stagnation of cold, damp, phlegm, Qi, and blood.. This formula is a combination of Ping Wei San, Er Chen Tang, and Si Wu Tang, with ingredients that release the exterior, and soothe and regulate Qi. Benskey also says this formula may be used for irregular menstruation due to Cold. appeared first on Health-Info.org.
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Da Chai Hu Tang – harmonizes & releases Shaoyang, clear Heat & benefit Gallbladder Da Chai Hu Tang – Shang Han Lun Chai Hu (radix bupleuri)…12-15g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…9g Zhi Shi (fructus immaturus citri aurantii)…6-9g Da Huang (radix et rhizome rhei)…6g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae lactiflorae)…9g Ban Xia (rhizome pinelliae ternatae)…12-15g Sheng Jiang (rhizome zingiberis officinalis recens)…6-9g Da Zao (fructus zizyphi jujubae)…4 pieces Indications: Shaoyang and Yangming disorder, or excess in the Gallbladder and Stomach. Alternating fever and chills, fullness of the chest and hypochondria, bitter taste in the mouth, vomiting and P- wiry, all show Shaoyang stage disorder. Firm abdominal masses or distended pain of the abdomen, no bowel movements (constipation) or hot burning diarrhea, T- yellow coat, P- strong, all show Yangming stage disorder. When the Gallbladder attacks the Stomach there may be continuous vomiting. This formula is based on Xiao Chai Hu Tang for Shaoyang disorders, and Da Cheng Qi Tang for Yangming disorders. Bai Shao is added for the abdominal spasms. Bio-medically this formula may be indicated in conditions of; acute gastroenteritis, stomach flu, dysentery, cholecysititis, cholelithiasis, acute pancreatitis, hepatitis, pleurisy, peritonitis, migraines, trigeminal neuralgia, hypertension, and malaria with fever predominant. Fang Feng Tong Sheng San – expels Wind, releases exterior, drains Heat, unblocks bowels Fang Feng Tong Sheng San – fang feng powder that sagely unblocks Fang Feng (radix ledebouriellae divaricatae)…15g Ma Huang (herba ephedrae)…15g Jiu Da Huang (wine treated radix et rhizome rhei)…15g Mang Xiao (mirabilitium)…15g Jing Jie (herba seu flos schizonepatae tenuifoliae)…15g Bo He (herba menthae haplocalycis)…15g Zhi Zi (Fructus gardeniae jasminoidis)…15g Hua Shi (talcum)…90g Shi Gao (gypsum)…30g Lian Qiao (fructus forsythiae suspensae)…15g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…30g Jie Geng (radix platycodi grandiflori)…30g Chuan Xiong (radix ligustici chuanxiong)…15g Dang Gui (radix angelicae sinensis)…15g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae lactiflorae)…15g Bai Zhu (rhizome atractylodis macrocephalae)…15g Gan Cao (radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…60g Indications: Heat in both the interior and exterior from Wind/Heat invasion with internal Heat already present, or from Wind/Heat that invades both interior and exterior at the same time. Strong fever and chills, headache, dizziness, red sore eyes, trouble swallowing, nasal congestion with thick sticky yellow phlegm. Lung and Stomach Heat causes dry mouth with bitter taste, distention of the chest and abdomen, constipation, dark scanty urination, T- greasy yellow coat, P- full rapid, or wiry slippery. This is a variation of Liang Ge San. Fang Feng Tong Shen San is used for excess in the interior and exterior, which may also be interpreted as simultaneous Taiyang and Yangming. This formula is recommended for all Wind/Heat that is showing signs of internal Heat so as to not let the pathogen penetrate deeper. It is also used for skin disorders, mania, intestinal Wind, obesity, and influenza. Ge Gen Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang – releases exterior, clears Heat Ge Gen Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang – Shang Han Lun Ge Gen (radix puerariae)…15-24g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…9g Huang Lian (rhizome coptidis)…6g Zhi Gan Cao (honey fried radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…6g Indications: the exterior has not been completely released and the interior shows excess Heat (with possible dampness). This may be caused by treatment of an exterior invasion with purgatives which sends the pathogen deeper into the Yangming causing very smelly diarrhea with a burning anus. There will be fever and sweating, thirst, T- red with yellow coat, P- rapid, because of the internal Heat, with irritability and a sensation of Heat in the chest. One may also see wheezing. It is said that this condition is 7/10 interior and 3/10 exterior, hence the concentration on the interior Heat. Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San may be used in this case if the Heat is not as severe and there is a greater presence of Damp. Bai Tou Weng Tang may be combined with the Ge Gen Qin Lian Tang if dysentery is more severe. Wu Ji San – releases exterior, warms interior, soothes Qi flow, eliminates Phlegm, invigorates blood, reduces accumulations Wu Ji San – Tai ping hui min he ji ju fang (powder dosages) Ma Huang (herba ephedrae)…180g Bai Zhi (radix angelicae dahuricae)…90g Gan Jiang (rhizoma zingiberis officinalis)…120g Rou Gui (cortex cinnamomi cassiae)…90g Cang Zhu (rhizoma atractylodis)…720g Hou Po (cortex magnoliae officinalis)…120g Chen Pi (pericarpium citri reticulatae)…180g Ban Xia (rhizoma pinelliae ternatae)…90g Fu Ling (sclerotium poriae cocos)…90g Jie Geng (radix platycodi grandiflori)…360g Zhi Ke (fructus citri seu ponciri)…180g Dang Gui (radix angelicae sinensis)…90g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae)…90g Chuan Xiong (radix ligustici chuanxiong)…90g Zhi Gan Cao (honey fried radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…90g Indications: This shows Wind/Cold with internal Cold (for any reason). Fever and chills with no sweat, headache, bodyaches, and stiff neck are all external symptoms. abdominal fullness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and cold, diarrhea, and borborygmus are all signs of internal Cold. These symptoms all together may cause a stagnation of cold, damp, phlegm, Qi, and blood.. This formula is a combination of Ping Wei San, Er Chen Tang, and Si Wu Tang, with ingredients that release the exterior, and soothe and regulate Qi. Benskey also says this formula may be used for irregular menstruation due to Cold.
Pungent, warm
Gui Zhi Tang – Shang Han Lun Gui Zhi (Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae)…9g Shao Yao (Radix Paeoniae)…9g Sheng Jiang (Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis Recens)…9g Da Zao (Fructus Zizyphi Jujubae)…12 dates Zhi Gan Cao (Honey fried Radix Glycyrrhizae Uralensis)…6g Indications: Fever and chills with sweat although not relieved by sweating, aversion to wind, stiff neck and muscles…
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The post Da Chai Hu Tang – harmonizes & releases Shaoyang, clear Heat & benefit Gallbladder Da Chai Hu Tang – Shang Han Lun Chai Hu (radix bupleuri)…12-15g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…9g Zhi Shi (fructus immaturus citri aurantii)…6-9g Da Huang (radix et rhizome rhei)…6g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae lactiflorae)…9g Ban Xia (rhizome pinelliae ternatae)…12-15g Sheng Jiang (rhizome zingiberis officinalis recens)…6-9g Da Zao (fructus zizyphi jujubae)…4 pieces Indications: Shaoyang and Yangming disorder, or excess in the Gallbladder and Stomach. Alternating fever and chills, fullness of the chest and hypochondria, bitter taste in the mouth, vomiting and P- wiry, all show Shaoyang stage disorder. Firm abdominal masses or distended pain of the abdomen, no bowel movements (constipation) or hot burning diarrhea, T- yellow coat, P- strong, all show Yangming stage disorder. When the Gallbladder attacks the Stomach there may be continuous vomiting. This formula is based on Xiao Chai Hu Tang for Shaoyang disorders, and Da Cheng Qi Tang for Yangming disorders. Bai Shao is added for the abdominal spasms. Bio-medically this formula may be indicated in conditions of; acute gastroenteritis, stomach flu, dysentery, cholecysititis, cholelithiasis, acute pancreatitis, hepatitis, pleurisy, peritonitis, migraines, trigeminal neuralgia, hypertension, and malaria with fever predominant. Fang Feng Tong Sheng San – expels Wind, releases exterior, drains Heat, unblocks bowels Fang Feng Tong Sheng San – fang feng powder that sagely unblocks Fang Feng (radix ledebouriellae divaricatae)…15g Ma Huang (herba ephedrae)…15g Jiu Da Huang (wine treated radix et rhizome rhei)…15g Mang Xiao (mirabilitium)…15g Jing Jie (herba seu flos schizonepatae tenuifoliae)…15g Bo He (herba menthae haplocalycis)…15g Zhi Zi (Fructus gardeniae jasminoidis)…15g Hua Shi (talcum)…90g Shi Gao (gypsum)…30g Lian Qiao (fructus forsythiae suspensae)…15g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…30g Jie Geng (radix platycodi grandiflori)…30g Chuan Xiong (radix ligustici chuanxiong)…15g Dang Gui (radix angelicae sinensis)…15g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae lactiflorae)…15g Bai Zhu (rhizome atractylodis macrocephalae)…15g Gan Cao (radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…60g Indications: Heat in both the interior and exterior from Wind/Heat invasion with internal Heat already present, or from Wind/Heat that invades both interior and exterior at the same time. Strong fever and chills, headache, dizziness, red sore eyes, trouble swallowing, nasal congestion with thick sticky yellow phlegm. Lung and Stomach Heat causes dry mouth with bitter taste, distention of the chest and abdomen, constipation, dark scanty urination, T- greasy yellow coat, P- full rapid, or wiry slippery. This is a variation of Liang Ge San. Fang Feng Tong Shen San is used for excess in the interior and exterior, which may also be interpreted as simultaneous Taiyang and Yangming. This formula is recommended for all Wind/Heat that is showing signs of internal Heat so as to not let the pathogen penetrate deeper. It is also used for skin disorders, mania, intestinal Wind, obesity, and influenza. Ge Gen Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang – releases exterior, clears Heat Ge Gen Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang – Shang Han Lun Ge Gen (radix puerariae)…15-24g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…9g Huang Lian (rhizome coptidis)…6g Zhi Gan Cao (honey fried radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…6g Indications: the exterior has not been completely released and the interior shows excess Heat (with possible dampness). This may be caused by treatment of an exterior invasion with purgatives which sends the pathogen deeper into the Yangming causing very smelly diarrhea with a burning anus. There will be fever and sweating, thirst, T- red with yellow coat, P- rapid, because of the internal Heat, with irritability and a sensation of Heat in the chest. One may also see wheezing. It is said that this condition is 7/10 interior and 3/10 exterior, hence the concentration on the interior Heat. Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San may be used in this case if the Heat is not as severe and there is a greater presence of Damp. Bai Tou Weng Tang may be combined with the Ge Gen Qin Lian Tang if dysentery is more severe. Wu Ji San – releases exterior, warms interior, soothes Qi flow, eliminates Phlegm, invigorates blood, reduces accumulations Wu Ji San – Tai ping hui min he ji ju fang (powder dosages) Ma Huang (herba ephedrae)…180g Bai Zhi (radix angelicae dahuricae)…90g Gan Jiang (rhizoma zingiberis officinalis)…120g Rou Gui (cortex cinnamomi cassiae)…90g Cang Zhu (rhizoma atractylodis)…720g Hou Po (cortex magnoliae officinalis)…120g Chen Pi (pericarpium citri reticulatae)…180g Ban Xia (rhizoma pinelliae ternatae)…90g Fu Ling (sclerotium poriae cocos)…90g Jie Geng (radix platycodi grandiflori)…360g Zhi Ke (fructus citri seu ponciri)…180g Dang Gui (radix angelicae sinensis)…90g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae)…90g Chuan Xiong (radix ligustici chuanxiong)…90g Zhi Gan Cao (honey fried radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…90g Indications: This shows Wind/Cold with internal Cold (for any reason). Fever and chills with no sweat, headache, bodyaches, and stiff neck are all external symptoms. abdominal fullness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and cold, diarrhea, and borborygmus are all signs of internal Cold. These symptoms all together may cause a stagnation of cold, damp, phlegm, Qi, and blood.. This formula is a combination of Ping Wei San, Er Chen Tang, and Si Wu Tang, with ingredients that release the exterior, and soothe and regulate Qi. Benskey also says this formula may be used for irregular menstruation due to Cold. appeared first on Health-Info.org.
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Da Chai Hu Tang – harmonizes & releases Shaoyang, clear Heat & benefit Gallbladder Da Chai Hu Tang – Shang Han Lun Chai Hu (radix bupleuri)…12-15g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…9g Zhi Shi (fructus immaturus citri aurantii)…6-9g Da Huang (radix et rhizome rhei)…6g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae lactiflorae)…9g Ban Xia (rhizome pinelliae ternatae)…12-15g Sheng Jiang (rhizome zingiberis officinalis recens)…6-9g Da Zao (fructus zizyphi jujubae)…4 pieces Indications: Shaoyang and Yangming disorder, or excess in the Gallbladder and Stomach. Alternating fever and chills, fullness of the chest and hypochondria, bitter taste in the mouth, vomiting and P- wiry, all show Shaoyang stage disorder. Firm abdominal masses or distended pain of the abdomen, no bowel movements (constipation) or hot burning diarrhea, T- yellow coat, P- strong, all show Yangming stage disorder. When the Gallbladder attacks the Stomach there may be continuous vomiting. This formula is based on Xiao Chai Hu Tang for Shaoyang disorders, and Da Cheng Qi Tang for Yangming disorders. Bai Shao is added for the abdominal spasms. Bio-medically this formula may be indicated in conditions of; acute gastroenteritis, stomach flu, dysentery, cholecysititis, cholelithiasis, acute pancreatitis, hepatitis, pleurisy, peritonitis, migraines, trigeminal neuralgia, hypertension, and malaria with fever predominant. Fang Feng Tong Sheng San – expels Wind, releases exterior, drains Heat, unblocks bowels Fang Feng Tong Sheng San – fang feng powder that sagely unblocks Fang Feng (radix ledebouriellae divaricatae)…15g Ma Huang (herba ephedrae)…15g Jiu Da Huang (wine treated radix et rhizome rhei)…15g Mang Xiao (mirabilitium)…15g Jing Jie (herba seu flos schizonepatae tenuifoliae)…15g Bo He (herba menthae haplocalycis)…15g Zhi Zi (Fructus gardeniae jasminoidis)…15g Hua Shi (talcum)…90g Shi Gao (gypsum)…30g Lian Qiao (fructus forsythiae suspensae)…15g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…30g Jie Geng (radix platycodi grandiflori)…30g Chuan Xiong (radix ligustici chuanxiong)…15g Dang Gui (radix angelicae sinensis)…15g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae lactiflorae)…15g Bai Zhu (rhizome atractylodis macrocephalae)…15g Gan Cao (radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…60g Indications: Heat in both the interior and exterior from Wind/Heat invasion with internal Heat already present, or from Wind/Heat that invades both interior and exterior at the same time. Strong fever and chills, headache, dizziness, red sore eyes, trouble swallowing, nasal congestion with thick sticky yellow phlegm. Lung and Stomach Heat causes dry mouth with bitter taste, distention of the chest and abdomen, constipation, dark scanty urination, T- greasy yellow coat, P- full rapid, or wiry slippery. This is a variation of Liang Ge San. Fang Feng Tong Shen San is used for excess in the interior and exterior, which may also be interpreted as simultaneous Taiyang and Yangming. This formula is recommended for all Wind/Heat that is showing signs of internal Heat so as to not let the pathogen penetrate deeper. It is also used for skin disorders, mania, intestinal Wind, obesity, and influenza. Ge Gen Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang – releases exterior, clears Heat Ge Gen Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang – Shang Han Lun Ge Gen (radix puerariae)…15-24g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…9g Huang Lian (rhizome coptidis)…6g Zhi Gan Cao (honey fried radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…6g Indications: the exterior has not been completely released and the interior shows excess Heat (with possible dampness). This may be caused by treatment of an exterior invasion with purgatives which sends the pathogen deeper into the Yangming causing very smelly diarrhea with a burning anus. There will be fever and sweating, thirst, T- red with yellow coat, P- rapid, because of the internal Heat, with irritability and a sensation of Heat in the chest. One may also see wheezing. It is said that this condition is 7/10 interior and 3/10 exterior, hence the concentration on the interior Heat. Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San may be used in this case if the Heat is not as severe and there is a greater presence of Damp. Bai Tou Weng Tang may be combined with the Ge Gen Qin Lian Tang if dysentery is more severe. Wu Ji San – releases exterior, warms interior, soothes Qi flow, eliminates Phlegm, invigorates blood, reduces accumulations Wu Ji San – Tai ping hui min he ji ju fang (powder dosages) Ma Huang (herba ephedrae)…180g Bai Zhi (radix angelicae dahuricae)…90g Gan Jiang (rhizoma zingiberis officinalis)…120g Rou Gui (cortex cinnamomi cassiae)…90g Cang Zhu (rhizoma atractylodis)…720g Hou Po (cortex magnoliae officinalis)…120g Chen Pi (pericarpium citri reticulatae)…180g Ban Xia (rhizoma pinelliae ternatae)…90g Fu Ling (sclerotium poriae cocos)…90g Jie Geng (radix platycodi grandiflori)…360g Zhi Ke (fructus citri seu ponciri)…180g Dang Gui (radix angelicae sinensis)…90g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae)…90g Chuan Xiong (radix ligustici chuanxiong)…90g Zhi Gan Cao (honey fried radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…90g Indications: This shows Wind/Cold with internal Cold (for any reason). Fever and chills with no sweat, headache, bodyaches, and stiff neck are all external symptoms. abdominal fullness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and cold, diarrhea, and borborygmus are all signs of internal Cold. These symptoms all together may cause a stagnation of cold, damp, phlegm, Qi, and blood.. This formula is a combination of Ping Wei San, Er Chen Tang, and Si Wu Tang, with ingredients that release the exterior, and soothe and regulate Qi. Benskey also says this formula may be used for irregular menstruation due to Cold.
Pungent, warm
Gui Zhi Tang – Shang Han Lun Gui Zhi (Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae)…9g Shao Yao (Radix Paeoniae)…9g Sheng Jiang (Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis Recens)…9g Da Zao (Fructus Zizyphi Jujubae)…12 dates Zhi Gan Cao (Honey fried Radix Glycyrrhizae Uralensis)…6g Indications: Fever and chills with sweat although not relieved by sweating, aversion to wind, stiff neck and muscles...
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The post Da Chai Hu Tang – harmonizes & releases Shaoyang, clear Heat & benefit Gallbladder Da Chai Hu Tang – Shang Han Lun Chai Hu (radix bupleuri)…12-15g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…9g Zhi Shi (fructus immaturus citri aurantii)…6-9g Da Huang (radix et rhizome rhei)…6g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae lactiflorae)…9g Ban Xia (rhizome pinelliae ternatae)…12-15g Sheng Jiang (rhizome zingiberis officinalis recens)…6-9g Da Zao (fructus zizyphi jujubae)…4 pieces Indications: Shaoyang and Yangming disorder, or excess in the Gallbladder and Stomach. Alternating fever and chills, fullness of the chest and hypochondria, bitter taste in the mouth, vomiting and P- wiry, all show Shaoyang stage disorder. Firm abdominal masses or distended pain of the abdomen, no bowel movements (constipation) or hot burning diarrhea, T- yellow coat, P- strong, all show Yangming stage disorder. When the Gallbladder attacks the Stomach there may be continuous vomiting. This formula is based on Xiao Chai Hu Tang for Shaoyang disorders, and Da Cheng Qi Tang for Yangming disorders. Bai Shao is added for the abdominal spasms. Bio-medically this formula may be indicated in conditions of; acute gastroenteritis, stomach flu, dysentery, cholecysititis, cholelithiasis, acute pancreatitis, hepatitis, pleurisy, peritonitis, migraines, trigeminal neuralgia, hypertension, and malaria with fever predominant. Fang Feng Tong Sheng San – expels Wind, releases exterior, drains Heat, unblocks bowels Fang Feng Tong Sheng San – fang feng powder that sagely unblocks Fang Feng (radix ledebouriellae divaricatae)…15g Ma Huang (herba ephedrae)…15g Jiu Da Huang (wine treated radix et rhizome rhei)…15g Mang Xiao (mirabilitium)…15g Jing Jie (herba seu flos schizonepatae tenuifoliae)…15g Bo He (herba menthae haplocalycis)…15g Zhi Zi (Fructus gardeniae jasminoidis)…15g Hua Shi (talcum)…90g Shi Gao (gypsum)…30g Lian Qiao (fructus forsythiae suspensae)…15g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…30g Jie Geng (radix platycodi grandiflori)…30g Chuan Xiong (radix ligustici chuanxiong)…15g Dang Gui (radix angelicae sinensis)…15g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae lactiflorae)…15g Bai Zhu (rhizome atractylodis macrocephalae)…15g Gan Cao (radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…60g Indications: Heat in both the interior and exterior from Wind/Heat invasion with internal Heat already present, or from Wind/Heat that invades both interior and exterior at the same time. Strong fever and chills, headache, dizziness, red sore eyes, trouble swallowing, nasal congestion with thick sticky yellow phlegm. Lung and Stomach Heat causes dry mouth with bitter taste, distention of the chest and abdomen, constipation, dark scanty urination, T- greasy yellow coat, P- full rapid, or wiry slippery. This is a variation of Liang Ge San. Fang Feng Tong Shen San is used for excess in the interior and exterior, which may also be interpreted as simultaneous Taiyang and Yangming. This formula is recommended for all Wind/Heat that is showing signs of internal Heat so as to not let the pathogen penetrate deeper. It is also used for skin disorders, mania, intestinal Wind, obesity, and influenza. Ge Gen Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang – releases exterior, clears Heat Ge Gen Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang – Shang Han Lun Ge Gen (radix puerariae)…15-24g Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…9g Huang Lian (rhizome coptidis)…6g Zhi Gan Cao (honey fried radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…6g Indications: the exterior has not been completely released and the interior shows excess Heat (with possible dampness). This may be caused by treatment of an exterior invasion with purgatives which sends the pathogen deeper into the Yangming causing very smelly diarrhea with a burning anus. There will be fever and sweating, thirst, T- red with yellow coat, P- rapid, because of the internal Heat, with irritability and a sensation of Heat in the chest. One may also see wheezing. It is said that this condition is 7/10 interior and 3/10 exterior, hence the concentration on the interior Heat. Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San may be used in this case if the Heat is not as severe and there is a greater presence of Damp. Bai Tou Weng Tang may be combined with the Ge Gen Qin Lian Tang if dysentery is more severe. Wu Ji San – releases exterior, warms interior, soothes Qi flow, eliminates Phlegm, invigorates blood, reduces accumulations Wu Ji San – Tai ping hui min he ji ju fang (powder dosages) Ma Huang (herba ephedrae)…180g Bai Zhi (radix angelicae dahuricae)…90g Gan Jiang (rhizoma zingiberis officinalis)…120g Rou Gui (cortex cinnamomi cassiae)…90g Cang Zhu (rhizoma atractylodis)…720g Hou Po (cortex magnoliae officinalis)…120g Chen Pi (pericarpium citri reticulatae)…180g Ban Xia (rhizoma pinelliae ternatae)…90g Fu Ling (sclerotium poriae cocos)…90g Jie Geng (radix platycodi grandiflori)…360g Zhi Ke (fructus citri seu ponciri)…180g Dang Gui (radix angelicae sinensis)…90g Bai Shao (radix paeoniae)…90g Chuan Xiong (radix ligustici chuanxiong)…90g Zhi Gan Cao (honey fried radix glycyrrhizae uralensis)…90g Indications: This shows Wind/Cold with internal Cold (for any reason). Fever and chills with no sweat, headache, bodyaches, and stiff neck are all external symptoms. abdominal fullness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and cold, diarrhea, and borborygmus are all signs of internal Cold. These symptoms all together may cause a stagnation of cold, damp, phlegm, Qi, and blood.. This formula is a combination of Ping Wei San, Er Chen Tang, and Si Wu Tang, with ingredients that release the exterior, and soothe and regulate Qi. Benskey also says this formula may be used for irregular menstruation due to Cold. appeared first on Health-Info.org.
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