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Guizhi Decoction (Guizhi, Peony, Ginger and Zaocao)

1. Usage: After taking it for a while, sip one liter of hot gruel to increase the efficacy of the medicine. Warm-covering orders for a while, all over the body, as if there is slight sweat, will be better. Do not let it drip like water. If you experience sweating and ulcers after taking one dose, stop taking it and don't have to finish the dose. If you don't sweat, take more. Follow the previous method and you don't sweat. After taking it, take it for a while, and then take it three times in half a day. If the illness is serious, take it day and night, and finish one dose. If the symptoms are still there, take more. It will be better if there is slight sweat all over the body.

? 2. Indications: Exogenous wind-cold and superficial deficiency syndrome. Sweating, bad wind, headache, fever, rhinorrhoea, retching, slow or weak pulse.

3. Explanation: Exogenous wind and cold are caused by the disharmony between the camp and the guards. The nature of wind evil is released, causing the Wei Yang to float over and unable to protect Yin Yin. Yin Yin cannot be absorbed internally and leaks out, so aversion to cold, fever, sweating, and slow pulse are seen; evil Qi is stagnant, and the lungs and stomach are out of balance. Then rhinorrhoea and retching. (Lung qi flows upward to the nose, and external evil invades the surface. If the lung qi is unfavorable, rhinorrhoea will result; the righteous qi resists evil on the surface and cannot be protected inside. If the internal qi rises and falls abnormally, retching will occur. This is a combination syndrome of stroke, which may or may not be seen.) The treatment should relieve muscles and promote circulation, and harmonize camp and health.

Cinnamon twig is the king in the prescription. It has a pungent and warm nature and taste, which can relieve muscle inflammation and dispel wind evil scattered on the surface. White peony acts as a minister, replenishing yin and condensing yin, and astringing yin from leaking out. Guishao 1/1 combined is the basic structure for harmonizing Yingwei. Ginger not only helps the pungent cassia twigs to dispel pathogenic factors, but also harmonizes the stomach and relieves vomiting; jujube is sweet and flat, which can not only replenish qi, but also nourish the spleen and promote fluid production. The combination of ginger and jujube is a common combination for tonifying the spleen and stomach, and harmonizing nutrition and health. , *** as an adjuvant. Zhigancao harmonizes the medicinal properties, combines the pungent and sweet cinnamon twigs to transform yang to strengthen the body, and combines the sour and sweet peony root to transform yin to harmonize the nutrient system.

4. Addition and subtraction changes: For those with yang deficiency and severe aversion to wind and cold, it is appropriate to add aconite to warm yang and relieve the superficial symptoms; for those with weak constitution and excessive sweating, add astragalus to replenish qi and relieve the superficial symptoms; also for cough and asthma. For patients with this condition, it is advisable to add almonds, perilla seeds, and Platycodon platycodon to relieve cough and asthma.

5. Precautions for use: It is contraindicated for those who feel wind-cold externally, have no sweating on the surface, or have internal heat.

Why is the patient sweating when he is already sweating?

Sick sweat: wind and cold attack from outside, Wei Yang is not solid, Ying Yin is lost, and body fluid leaks out. (External evils are not eliminated and sweating continues).

Medicinal sweat: dispels external evils, harmonizes the body and mind, prevents body fluids from leaking, and stops sweating.

(Sick sweat often has a cooling effect, while medicinal sweat often brings heat. Even if the sick sweat lasts for a long time, it is not enough to cure the disease, but the medicinal sweat can be of great help in an instant. This is the difference - Cao Yingfu)