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Banxia Houpu Decoction
When many women swallow saliva, they find that something seems to be blocked in their throats, and they use a lot of heat-clearing and detoxicating drugs, but they are ineffective.

This feeling is very strange. Although I can obviously feel the strangeness in my throat, I just feel that there is not really something stuck there, and eating and talking are not affected. What the hell is going on here?

Traditional Chinese medicine believes that this is because the mood is uncomfortable, which makes the liver qi stagnate, phlegm and qi entangled, and stays in the throat.

Most patients with this disease are women, and they are in a bad mood. They are trapped in their hearts, blocked by gas and tied up in their throats. Moreover, the onset of this disease is highly consistent with emotional fluctuations. When you are in a good mood, everything is normal. As long as you are in a bad mood, your condition suddenly deteriorates.

Zhang Zhongjing has a prescription for this disease in Synopsis of the Golden Chamber, which is called Banxia Houpu Decoction.

Pharmaceutical composition: Pinellia ternata, Magnolia Officinalis, Poria, Perillae Caulis, Perillae Folium, Fried Rhizoma Cyperi, Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae and Ginger.

This recipe is not simple, it can promote qi circulation, dissipate stagnation, reduce adverse flow and eliminate phlegm, and it is mainly used to treat the situation that something is blocked in the pharynx, which can't be spit out and swallowed.

It is suitable for patients with emotional disorder, stagnation of liver-qi, imbalance of lung and stomach, and accumulation of body fluid as phlegm and qi in throat. Do you think this description is very similar to thyroid nodules? In fact, this prescription can also be used to treat thyroid nodules.

Specifically, the drugs in the prescription:

Pinellia ternata, as I wrote in an article before, has the functions of resolving phlegm, resolving stagnation and resolving stagnation. I won't talk about it here.

Magnolia officinalis is bitter, pungent and warm, and enters the spleen, stomach, lungs and intestines.

Has the effects of eliminating dampness, resolving phlegm, lowering qi and eliminating mass. Mainly used for dampness, stagnation of qi, injury of middle qi, phlegm, asthma and cough.

Hejiju Recipe: Treating phlegm, lung qi failure, cough and chest tightness, Magnolia officinalis can eliminate dampness and phlegm, reduce qi and relieve asthma. It is often used with Perilla frutescens, Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae and Pinellia ternata.

Poria cocos is mainly used here for diuresis and dampness, strengthening the spleen and calming the heart.

Perilla stems and leaves are both part of Perilla frutescens. Let us know more about them.

The medicinal parts of Perilla frutescens are mainly stems, leaves and seeds.

The leaf is an antiperspirant, antitussive and aromatic diuretic with analgesic, sedative and detoxicating effects, and can be used for treating common cold.

Terrier has the function of calming qi and preventing miscarriage;

Purple can relieve cough, expectorant, asthma and mental retardation.

Leaves can also be eaten, and cooking with meat can increase the flavor of the latter. The oil squeezed from seeds, called perilla oil, is edible and has industrial antiseptic effect.

Cyperus rotundus is pungent, slightly bitter, slightly sweet and flat, and enters the liver, spleen and triple energizer meridians.

Has the effects of soothing the liver, relieving depression, regulating qi, regulating menstruation and relieving pain.

Mainly used for liver depression and qi stagnation, chest pain, hernia pain, breast distension pain, spleen and stomach qi stagnation, abdominal distension pain, irregular menstruation, amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea.

There is a famous prescription "Yueju Pill" which contains the figure of Rhizoma Cyperi to relieve depression: Rhizoma Atractylodis, Rhizoma Cyperi, Poria, Massa Medicata Fermentata and Fructus Gardeniae are equally divided. For the end, water pills are as big as mung beans. Take one hundred pills at a time.

Dried tangerine peel is bitter and pungent, warm in nature, and enters the lung and spleen meridians. Has the effects of regulating qi, invigorating spleen, eliminating dampness and resolving phlegm.

Ginger is pungent, slightly warm, and enters the lung, spleen and stomach meridians. Has the effects of relieving exterior syndrome, dispelling cold, relieving vomiting, warming lung, relieving cough, and detoxicating. We have said the specific usage many times before, so I won't say much here.

Finally, to sum up briefly, this recipe has the effects of promoting qi circulation, dispersing stagnation, lowering adverse flow and resolving phlegm. The specific clinical application can be modified according to the patient's condition. Here I briefly list several usages for your reference:

For patients with sore throat, Fructus Arctii and Radix Sophorae Tonkinensis are added.

If it is difficult to cough up phlegm in the pharynx, add pollen.

For people with itchy throat, add mustard spikes and ebony.

For sore throat and hoarseness, Fructus Canarii Immaturus, Radix Scrophulariae and Mume Butterfly are added; If the course of disease is long and the sputum is gelatinous, Radix Paeoniae Rubra and pumice are added.

If other drugs are ineffective, Fritillaria thunbergii, Mume Fructus, Cimicifuga Rhizoma, Radix Clematidis, Prunellae Spica and Ranunculus ternatus are added.