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Introduction of Chai Hu Gui Zhi Gan Jiang Tang
5.4 Usage and Dosage of Chaihu Guizhi Ganjiang Tang (柴胡桂枝干姜汤) Attachment: 1 Chaihu Guizhi Ganjiang Tang (柴胡桂枝干姜汤) in Ancient Chinese Texts 1 Pinyin chái hú guì zhī gàn jiāng tāng

2 English Reference

Chaihu Guizhi Ganjiang Tang

3 "Treatise on Sentiments" (伤寒论): Chaihu Guizhi Ganjiang Tang (柴胡桂枝干姜汤) 3.1 Alias of Chaihu Guizhi Ganjiang Tang ( 柴胡桂枝干姜汤)

3.2 Prescription

24 g of Chai Hu, 9 g of Gui Zhi, 3 g of Dry Ginger, 12 g of Juniperus communis, 9 g of Scutellaria baicalensis, 6 g of Oyster, 6 g of Licorice, 6 g of Glycyrrhiza glabra

3.3 Functions

Harmonizing and dispersing cold, generating fluids and astringing Yin. Mainly used in treating shao-yang syndrome of typhoid fever, with cold and heat, heavy cold and light heat, fullness and slight knotting in chest and hypochondrium, unfavorable urination, thirst without vomiting, but sweating out of the head, and heartburn; and malaria with more cold and less heat, or with cold and no heat.

3.4 Usage and dosage of Chai Hu Gui Zhi Gan Jiang Tang

1.2 liters of water, boiled 600 milliliters, remove the dregs, and then boiled 300 milliliters, warmed to 150 milliliters, two times a day. The first service is slightly annoying, the second service will be cured by sweating.

3.5 Excerpts

"Treatise on Typhoid Fever"

4 "Typhoid Fever Da Bai" Volume 1: Chai Hu Gui Zhi Gan Jiang Tang 4.1 Prescription

Chai Hu, Gui Zhi, Scutellaria baicalensis, Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae, Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae, Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng, Radix Paeoniae Alba, Radix et Rhizoma Ginger, Semen Xanthium.

4.2 Functions and Indications

Stroke of the Sun, with cold and heat of the Shaoyang; Shaoyang syndromes with the Sun, with urinary incontinence.

4.3 Excerpt

"Typhoid Fever Dabai" Volume 1

5 "Four Sacred Sources of the Heart" Volume 7 5.1 Name of the formula

Bupleurum Chinense, Gui Zhi, Dried Ginger Soup

5.2 Ingredients

Bupleurum Chinense 3 qian, Glycyrrhiza glabra 2 qian, Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng 1 qian, Poria 3 qian, Gui Zhi, 3 qian, and Dried Ginger 3 qian.

5.3 Indications

Malaria. Cold with much heat, or cold without heat.

5.4 Usage and dosage of Chai Hu Gui Zhi Gan Jiang Tang

Decoct half a cup, take it hot, cover the clothes.

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