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What are Sijunzi Decoction, Wuwei Gong Yi Powder, Lizhong Decoction and Wei Ping Powder?
Sijunzi decoction [ingredients] ginseng 12 atractylodes macrocephala 15 poria cocos 15 roasted licorice 8 [efficacy] Yiqi Jianpi. It is usually used in combination with other prescriptions to prevent tiger and wolf drugs from damaging vital qi. [Modern Application] Standardized therapy is suitable for chronic gastritis, gastric and duodenal ulcer with spleen and stomach weakness. [Revelation] Ancient Chinese medicine paid more attention to protecting the spleen and stomach when using drugs. When the spleen and stomach are good, healthy qi will flourish, and the human body will easily drive away evil spirits. Modern doctors often use heat-clearing and detoxicating drugs to treat inflammation. Often 80% or 90% of the herbs in a prescription are heat-clearing and pathogenic drugs, and it is often difficult to control the patient's condition. In fact, we should pay attention to the symptoms, but also consider the root cause and find the right medicine to cure the disease. Treating hepatitis B belongs to the same principle, and treating both liver and stomach is the best policy. [Solution] This prescription comes from Lizhong Pill, but it is made of dried ginger and poria cocos. The four drugs in this prescription belong to warm drugs, which are not hot or dry, with diarrhea in the middle, but not stagnant and lax in the middle. The combination of these drugs can make spleen full, qi and blood biochemical active, spleen healthy and moisture eliminated. [Addition and subtraction] If the patient has qi stagnation, add 6 pieces of dried tangerine peel, 9 pieces of radix aucklandiae and 9 pieces of Fructus Amomi; Add summer for phlegm-dampness patients10; In liver blood deficiency, Radix Paeoniae Alba 12 and Radix Angelicae Sinensis12 are added; If spleen deficiency is cold, it is combined with dried ginger 6 cinnamon powder 4 [derivative] (1) and Sijunzi decoction plus dried tangerine peel. It has the function of fragrant and invigorating the spleen, and can be used for treating spleen and stomach weakness and qi stagnation. (2) Liujunzi Decoction consists of Sijunzi Decoction, dried tangerine peel and Faxia. Liujunzi Pill is one of the most common Chinese patent medicines in pharmacies, which is necessary for families. Emphasis is placed on strengthening the spleen, resolving phlegm and stopping vomiting, which is suitable for spleen and stomach weakness with phlegm-dampness syndrome. (3) Xiangsha Liujunzi Decoction consists of Liujunzi Decoction, Radix Aucklandiae and Fructus Amomi. Of course, Amomum villosum is better. This recipe can regulate the qi movement of middle energizer, warm and disperse cold pathogens, strengthen spleen and regulate qi to relieve pain, and is suitable for treating qi deficiency and phlegm obstruction, food retention, or cold pathogens invading middle energizer. (4) Qiwei Baizhu Powder is made of Sijunzi Decoction plus Radix Aucklandiae, Herba Agastaches and Radix Puerariae, which has the functions of regulating stomach, stopping vomiting, clearing heat and promoting fluid production. Wuwei Gong Yi Powder [Combined Medicine] Ginseng, Atractylodis Rhizoma, Poria, Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch, Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae, Ginger and Jujube. Indications: children with physical weakness, lack of vitality and loss of appetite after illness. [Experience] Sick children can take it to stimulate appetite and restore vitality. Lizhong Decoction [Composition] Ginseng, Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch, Atractylodis Rhizoma, and Zingiberis Rhizoma. Indications: stomach cold, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia, chest pain, excessive phlegm, spontaneous sweating, weak pulse and white greasy tongue coating. Can be used for treating chronic diarrhea, chronic gastritis, gastroptosis, infantile poisoning, anorexia, and gastric ulcer. 【 Experience 】 This recipe can stimulate gastric function, promote absorption of chylous duct, stimulate appetite and relieve pain. Can be used for acute and chronic gastrointestinal dyspnea, gastric achalasia, etc. It also has a good effect on the prevention and treatment of acute gastroenteritis and children's own poisoning. Wei Ping San Wei Ping is contained in the Prescription of Taiping Huimin Mixture, which is composed of Rhizoma Atractylodis, Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae, Cortex Magnolia Officinalis and Radix Glycyrrhizae. It has the effects of eliminating dampness and transporting spleen, promoting qi and regulating stomach, and is a common prescription for eliminating dampness and transporting spleen. It is especially suitable for those with damp and turbid medium blocking the spleen and stomach, abdominal distension, and thick and greasy tongue coating. In the prescription, Atractylodes lancea can eliminate dampness, transport spleen, improve temper, Magnolia officinalis can eliminate dampness, tangerine peel can regulate qi, and licorice can regulate qi. The whole prescription combines the meaning of "treating dampness first, using qi to eliminate itself, and treating stomach by transporting spleen and stomach to strengthen the body", and has the effects of invigorating spleen and reducing stomach, calming stomach qi and managing public order. Clinically, it is often used to treat disharmony between spleen and stomach, lack of appetite, fullness and tingling of hypochondriac ribs, bitter and tasteless mouth, chest tightness and shortness of breath, nausea and vomiting, belching and acid swallowing, sallow complexion, emaciation, laziness and lethargy, heavy limb pain, and often self-interest.