Function of invigorating the middle energizer, invigorating qi, rising yang and lifting depression,
Indications: Qi deficiency of spleen and stomach, lack of breath and laziness, weakness of limbs, drowsiness and lack of food, boring diet, intolerance to fatigue and shortness of breath when moving; Or fever due to qi deficiency, wheezing due to high qi, body heat and annoyance, thirst for hot drinks, heavy pulse, inability to press it, and cold-heat headache due to cold skin; Or qi deficiency subsidence, prolonged diarrhea and proctoptosis. Now used for uterine prolapse; Gastroptosis or other visceral ptosis.
Add and subtract 3 grams of Radix Astragali for those who are very tired and hot, and remove ginseng for those who cough; For patients with abdominal pain, add Paeonia lactiflora1.5g and Radix Glycyrrhizae Preparata1.5g; Abdominal pain due to aversion to heat and aversion to cold; 0.6-0.9g of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi is added; 0.3-0.9g cinnamon is added for aversion to cold and pain; For headache, add 0.6-0.9g of Vitex negundo; 0.6 g of Ligusticum Chuanxiong is added for severe pain; For headache and headache, 0.9 ~1.5g of Ligusticum is added.
Taboo yin deficiency and internal heat should not be taken.
In the prescription, Huang qi supplements the middle and benefits qi, and raises yang to consolidate the exterior. Ginseng, Atractylodes macrocephala, and Glycyrrhiza uralensis are warm and beneficial, and the spleen and stomach are the ministers; Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae regulates qi activity, while Radix Angelicae Sinensis supplements blood and camp is the assistant; Cimicifuga rhizome, Bupleurum root cooperate with ginseng and Chinese chives to promote yang. Comprehensive prescription, one is invigorating qi and strengthening spleen, which makes the acquired biochemistry active, and the syndromes of spleen and stomach qi deficiency can be cured by themselves; One is to lift the middle qi, restore the lifting function of the middle jiao, and restore the syndrome of falling off and sagging.
-"Spleen and Stomach Theory" volume