HERB FORMULAS
| English: | Fading Star Order the Qi Decoction |
| Also Known As: |
Pharmaceutical Latin |
Pin Yin |
Dosage |
Actions |
| Rx. et Rz. Rhei | Da Huang | 10-15g | Drains Heat, purges accumulations, drains Fire, transforms Dampness, promotes urination, invigorates the Blood, dispels Blood Stasis and eliminates Phlegm. |
| Natrii Sulfas | Mang Xiao | 10-15g | Purges accumulations, guides out Stagnation, softens hardness, moistens Dryness, clears Heat and drains Fire. With Da Huang, for constipation due to Heat in the Stomach and Intestines. |
| Arisaemae cum Bile | Dan Nan Xing | 6-10g | Clears Heat, dissolves Phlegm, calms Wind and stops convulsions. |
| Fr. Trichosanthis | Gua Lou | 30-40g | Clears Lung Heat, transforms Hot Phlegm and regulates Qi. |
- Expels Phlegm and Heat through the bowels
- Phlegm-Heat with Wind-Phlegm
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| CONTRAINDICATIONS |
HERB/DRUG INTERACTIONS |
- After the bowels have opened, reduce Rx. et Rz. Rhei Da Huang and Natrii Sulfas Mang Xiao.
| For invigorating the Blood and opening the channels: | For severe dizziness: | ||
| + 12g Ram. cum Uncis Uncariae | Gou Teng | ||
| Rx. Salviae Miltiorrhizae | Dan Shen | ||
| Rx. Paeoniae Rubra | Chi Shao | + 12g Flos Chrysanthemi | Ju Hua |
| Caulis Spatholobi | Ji Xue Teng | ||
| + 15g Concha Margaritaferae Usta | Zhen Zhu Mu | ||

