The practice of Siwutang Ingredients:
Angelica sinensis 10g, Ligusticum chuanxiong 8g, Radix Paeoniae Alba 12g, Radix Rehmanniae Preparata 12g.
Practice steps:
1, wash the materials, add 3 bowls of water, decoct into a bowl of water, and pour out the soup.
2. Re-introduce the residue into the pot, pour in 3 bowls of water and boil it into a bowl of water.
3. Mix the two soups together and divide them into two bowls (drink when warm).
4. Drink it twice and half an hour after meals. It is generally recommended to drink it half an hour after breakfast and lunch for better absorption.
Precautions:
1, start taking it after the official holiday, twice a day, for 6 days. It should not be taken during the official holiday.
2. Siwutang consists of four kinds of traditional Chinese medicines, and the boiled soup is also the taste of traditional Chinese medicine soup. Friends who are not used to it can add red dates and sugar to improve their taste.
The taking of Siwutang is contraindicated 1, and pregnant women or nursing mothers should not take it.
2. Siwutang has a warm and dry nature, and it is not suitable for women who are often constipated, have a hot constitution (or have a large internal heat) and are prone to getting angry and getting acne.
3, women with poor gastrointestinal function take Radix Rehmanniae and Radix Angelicae Sinensis in Siwu Decoction, which is easy to cause diarrhea.
4. After taking Siwutang, symptoms of dry mouth often appear, so it is best to stop taking it first.
5. Although Siwutang is the basic prescription for treating blood deficiency, it is not suitable for those with high anemia and pale lips and those with weak stomach and diarrhea because of its function of cooling blood and moistening. If the stomach is weak and prone to diarrhea at ordinary times, it belongs to both qi and blood deficiency. On the basis of Siwu Decoction, Sijunzi Decoction, namely Bazhen Decoction, can be added as the basic prescription for tonifying qi and blood, which is suitable for all kinds of weak patients and can stimulate appetite, replenish blood and restore energy. However, it is still insufficient to treat patients with extreme weakness and failure.
6. Angelica sinensis has a two-way effect on the uterus, and the water-soluble components have the effect of uterine contraction and excitement; Volatile essential oil has the functions of uterine relaxation and inhibition. Therefore, if uterine contraction is needed, it can be decocted for a long time to volatilize the essential oil components of Angelica sinensis; When uterine atony is needed, angelica sinensis should be placed behind, and it should not be fried for a long time.
7. Siwutang is more suitable for patients with blood deficiency constitution, and it is best for women with other constitutions to add and subtract medicinal materials by Chinese medicine practitioners to prepare exclusive Siwutang.
Siwutang is a classic prescription for enriching blood and nourishing blood. Siwutang was first seen in the Secret Recipe of Immortal Therapy and Dipping, written by Lin Daoren in the late Tang Dynasty. Zhang Zhongjing, a famous doctor in the Eastern Han Dynasty, improved it and became the famous glue Ai Siwutang in the synopsis of the Golden Chamber. Later, it was honored as the main prescription for nourishing blood and regulating menstruation, which was specially used to treat gynecopathy and was called by later physicians? The first party of gynecology? .
Siwutang is composed of four Chinese medicines: Angelica sinensis, Ligusticum Chuanxiong, Radix Paeoniae Alba and Radix Rehmanniae Preparata, among which Angelica sinensis and Radix Rehmanniae Preparata are the main medicines. Radix Rehmanniae Preparata contains mannitol, vitamin A, etc. After compatibility with Radix Angelicae Sinensis, the content of ferulic acid, the main component of Radix Angelicae Sinensis, can be increased, and the curative effect of nourishing blood and promoting blood circulation of Radix Angelicae Sinensis can be enhanced, and it can be used to treat female pallor, dizziness, irregular menstruation, scanty appetite or amenorrhea.