Chuan Bei Mu Bulbus Fritillariae cirrhosae 9 g
Ban Xia Rhizoma Pinelliae ternatae 9 g
Zhu Li Succus Bambusae 10 ml
Fu Ling Sclerotium Poriae cocos 6 g
Chen Pi Pericarpium Citri reticulatae 4 g
Fu Shen Sclerotium Poriae cocos pararadicis 6 g
Shi Chang Pu Rhizoma Acori graminei 6 g
Yuan Zhi Radix Polygalae tenuifoliae 6 g
Dan Shen Radix Salviae miltiorrhizae 6 g
Deng Xin Cao Medulla Junci effusi 6 g
Hu Po Succinum 6 g
Mai Men Dong Tuber Ophiopogonis japonici 6 g
Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae uralensis 3 g
Sheng Jiang Rhizoma Zingiberis officinalis recens 3 slices
Explanation
- Tian Ma, Nan Xing, Quan Xie and Jiang Can subdue Wind.
- Bei Mu, Ban Xia, Zhu Li, Fu Ling and Chen Pi resolve Phlegm.
- Fu Shen, Chang Pu, Yuan Zhi, Dan Shen, Xin Cao and Hu Po calm the Mind and
open the orifices. - Mai Dong nourishes Yin.
- Gan Cao and Sheng Jiang harmonize.
This prescription is stronger than the previous one, both in resolving Phlegm and subduing
Wind.
Damp-Phlegm
Clinical Manifestations
A feeling of heaviness of the body and of oppression of the chest, profuse sputum, a rattling
sound in the throat, blurred vision, dizziness, a Swollen tongue with sticky coating and a
Slippery pulse.
Treatment Principle
Tonify the Spleen, drain Dampness and resolve Phlegm.