Folio Bound VIEWS - Chinese Medicine

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Jie Geng Radix Platycodi grandiflori 4.5 g
Mai Men Dong Tuber Ophiopogonis japonici 6 g
Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae uralensis 3 g

Explanation



  • Huang Qin, Zhi Zi and Zhi Mu clear Lung-Heat.

  • Bei Mu, Gua Lou and Sang Bai Pi resolve Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs and restore the
    descending of Lung-Qi.

  • Chen Pi and Fu Ling resolve Dampness which helps to resolve Phlegm.

  • Jie Geng restores the descending of Lung-Qi and stops cough.

  • Mai Dong nourishes Lung-Yin, to prevent injury of Lung-fluids from Heat.

  • Gan Cao harmonizes.


Variations



  • As there is nearly always a Spleen deficiency which produces Phlegm, add Bai Zhu
    Rhizoma Atractylodis macrocephalae and Dang Shen Radix Codonopsis pilosulae.

  • If there is purulent sputum add Dan Nan Xing Rhizoma Arisaematis praeparata, Yi Yi
    Ren Semen Coicis lachryma jobi and Dong Gua Ren Semen Benincasae hispidae.

  • If there is a pronounced feeling of oppression in the chest and constipation add Da Huang
    Rhizoma Rhei.

  • If the Heat part of Phlegm-Heat has begun to injure fluids add Nan Sha Shen Radix
    Adenophorae, Tian Men Dong Tuber Asparagi cochinchinensis and Tian Hua Fen Radix
    Trichosanthis.


Case History 8.3


Cough: Lung Phlegm-Heat-Female, Age 80


An 80-year-old woman had been suffering from a persistent cough for 5 years. The cough was
productive of scanty-sticky yellow sputum and she experienced a sensation of oppression of the
chest. Her health was otherwise very good: she was a keen practitioner and teacher of Yoga. Her
body was thin and her skin was dry. Her pulse was slightly Floating-Empty in general and

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