Dosage: Angelica sinensis (9- 15g), Achyranthes bidentata (6g), Cistanche deserticola (washed with wine to remove salt) (6-9g), Alisma orientalis (4.5g), Cimicifuga rhizome (1.5g-3g) and Fructus Aurantii (3g).
Usage: one and a half cups of water, decocted for seven minutes, and taken before eating. (modern usage: decoction, decoction).
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1, "Redefining Popular Treatise on Febrile Diseases": "Fujichuan Decoction pays attention to the liver and kidney, and the kidney governs the second stool, so you use Cistanche and Achyranthes bidentata to nourish yin and moisten the intestines to relieve constipation. The liver governs the release of qi, so I use Angelica sinensis and Fructus Aurantii, one for moistening liver yin and the other for releasing liver qi. The trick is that Cimicifuga ascends the spleen, Alisma orientalis descends the turbidity and loses the bladder, which helps to moisten and benefit the knees. "
2. The Complete Book of Clear Moon (Volume 5 1): "Constipation is inevitable, and all diseases such as typhoid fever and miscellaneous diseases, but it belongs to Yangming excess heat, should be treated with heat stagnation. If it is found that its vitality is weak, it may not be diarrhea, but it may not be delayed. But it is impossible to treat with Jichuan decoction. "