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Examine the prescription of traditional Chinese medicine
1. Prescription 1 has two active ingredients in front and another notopterygium root in the back. I don't know what it means.

2. The first two parties used such a large dose of asarum continuously. Personally, I think one dose should be enough if it is so heavy.

3. If this is a treatment process, it's really confusing. It can be roughly understood that Fang Yi is too pungent and dry, and the injury camp is too excessive, and the pulse is micro. Trying to use Danggui Sini Decoction to restore the pulse, adding aconite should also be considered for the pulse micro. As a result, it turns out that it is wrong, and the phenomenon of blood dryness and dryness has increased, so a third party appears, trying to replenish qi and yin and astringe the liver fire, but the fire does not go down. At this time, both yin and yang are deficient, so the first party appears. . . . . I hope my guess is wrong.

There is no big taboo. The decoction method is to soak the medicinal materials thoroughly. The second active ingredient, Chuanxiong, asarum, cassia twig and rhubarb, should be fried for a short time, and the first decoction should be controlled for 5- 10 minutes after boiling. The aconite, pinellia tuber and oyster with ochre keel should be decocted for a long time, and the aconite, pinellia tuber and oyster with ochre keel should be decocted for 30 minutes before taking other medicines. Other drugs usually boil for about 25 minutes. The second decoction is boiled for 25-30 minutes in no particular order, and the obtained soup is mixed with the soup obtained from the first decoction and taken in the morning and evening.

These recipes are very heavy. Please make sure there is nothing wrong before eating them.