HERB FORMULAS
English: | Nine Immortal Powder |
Also Known As: | Powder Containing Nine Drugs |
Pharmaceutical Latin |
Pin Yin |
Dosage |
Actions |
Rx. Ginseng | Ren Shen | 3-30g | Tonifies Lung Qi. |
Honey-prepared Pericarpium Papaveris | Mi Zhi Ying Su Ke | 6-240g | Astringes leakage of Lung Qi. With Wu Mei, for floating dispersal of Lung Qi chronic cough, wheezing and exhaustion. With Wu Mei and Wu Wei Zi, for chronic, incessant cough. |
(Fr. Chebulae) | (He Zi) | (30g) | (May substitute for Mi Zhi Ying Su Ke.) |
(Galla Chinensis) | (Wu Bei Zi) | (30g) | (May substitute for Mi Zhi Ying Su Ke.) |
(Sm. Ginkgo) | (Bai Guo) | (30g) | (May substitute for Mi Zhi Ying Su Ke.) |
Fr. Mume | Wu Mei | 3-30g | Astringes leakage of Lung Qi, stops leakage of sweat and stops coughs. With Mi Zhi Ying Su Ke, for chronic non-productive cough. |
Fr. Schisandrae | Wu Wei Zi | 3-30g | Astringes leakage of Lung Qi, stops cough, astringes sweat and generates fluids. |
Colla Corii Asini | E Jiao | 3-30g | Nourishes and moistens Yin and moistens the Lungs and Large Intestine. With Wu Wei Zi, Chuan Bei Mu, Kuan Dong Hua and Ren Shen, for chronic cough, asthma, and spontaneous sweating due to Lung Qi and Yin Deficiency. |
Flos Farfarae | Kuan Dong Hua | 3-30g | Moistens the Lungs, descends Qi, stops cough and transforms Phlegm. |
Bul. Fritillariae Cirrhosae | Chuan Bei Mu | 1.5-15g | Clears Heat, transforms Phlegm, stops cough and nourishes and moistens the Lung. |
Rx. Platycodi | Jie Geng | 3-30g | Opens the Lungs, spreads Lung Qi, expels Phlegm, benefits the throat and opens and raises Lung Qi, directing the effects of other herbs to the upper body. |
Cx. Mori | Sang Bai Pi | 3-30g | Drains Heat from the Lungs, stops cough and calms wheezing. |
Rz. Zingiberis Recens | Sheng Jiang | 4-6g | Reduces the toxicity of other herbs. With Da Zao, prevents Phlegm accumulation. |
Fr. Jujube | Da Zao | 2g | Moderates and harmonizes the harsh properties of other herbs. |
- Restrains the Lungs
- Stops coughing
- Tonifies Qi
- Nourishes Yin
- Lung Qi and Yin Deficiency
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CONTRAINDICATIONS |
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HERB/DRUG INTERACTIONS |
- Pericarpium Papaveris Ying Su Ke is not used due to its potentially toxic and addictive properties.
For more severe Yin Deficiency with a red tongue and no coat: | For profuse sputum: | ||
- Honey-prepared Pericarpium Papaveris | Mi Zhi Ying Su Ke | ||
+ Rx. Glehniae/ Adenophorae | Sha Shen | ||
- Fr. Mume | Wu Mei | ||
+ Rx. Ophiopogonis | Mai Men Dong | + Fr. Trichosanthis | Gua Lou |
For concurrent Exterior Cold: | + Per. Citri Reticulatae | Chen Pi | |
- Honey-prepared Pericarpium Papaveris | Mi Zhi Ying Su Ke | For concurrent Exterior Cold: | |
- Honey-prepared Pericarpium Papaveris | Mi Zhi Ying Su Ke | ||
- Fr. Mume | Wu Mei | ||
+ Rx. Ephedrae | Ma Huang | - Fr. Mume | Wu Mei |
+ Ram. Cinnamomi | Gui Zhi | + Fol. Mori | Sang Ye |
For wheezing and dyspnea: | + Flos Chrysanthemi | Ju Hua | |
+ Rx. Rehmanniae Preparata | Shu Di Huang | For loose stools and indigestion due to Spleen Deficiency: | |
+ Fr. Corni | Shan Zhu Yu | + Rz. Atractylodis Macrocephalae | Bai Zhu |
+ Rz. Dioscoreae | Shan Yao | ||
+ Sm. Juglandis | Hu Tao Ren | + Rz. Dioscoreae | Shan Yao |
For hectic fever: | + Poria | Fu Ling | |
+ Cx. Lycii | Di Gu Pi | For chronic diarrhea or dysentery with fecal incontinence: | |
- Bul. Fritillariae Cirrhosae | Chuan Bei Mu | ||
- Flos Farfarae | Kuan Dong Hua |