<Composition> Angelica sinensis, mixed with wine, one qian (10 grams), Ligusticum chuanxiong, one qian (8 grams), Paeonia lactiflora one qian (8 grams), Radix et rhizoma Rhei, mixed with wine, one qian (15 grams), Radix et rhizoma ginseng, one qian (3 grams), Atractylodes macrocephala one qian (10 grams), Poria Cocos, one qian (8 grams), Radix et rhizoma Glycyrrhiza glabra, roasted, five points (5 grams)
Note: the number of qian (money) used in ancient medical books is in parentheses. Note: The number of "money" is the amount used in ancient medical books, and the modern title and amount are in parentheses.
<Usage> two cups of water, add three slices of ginger, two jujubes, decoction to eight minutes, before eating.
<Function> tonifying qi and blood.
<Indications>Deficiency of qi and blood. Pale or yellowish color, dizziness, tiredness of the limbs, shortness of breath and laziness, palpitation and anxiety, loss of appetite, pale tongue, thin white moss, thin and weak pulse.
<Explanation> This formula is used in the original book to treat the loss of blood, resulting in deficiency of qi and blood. The limbs are tired and weak, the face is pale and colorless, the breath is short and lazy, and the heart is palpitating and anxious. The pulse is thin and weak, and the tongue is pale with white moss, all of which are caused by deficiency of qi and blood, and insufficiency of the heart and spleen. Liver stores blood and opens the orifices to the eyes. Liver blood deficiency results in dizziness and lightheadedness. The formula uses ginseng, jujube and grass to benefit qi; gui, peony and dizi to nourish the heart and liver, plus chuanxiong to regulate qi in the blood, shuai gui and dizi to tonify without stagnation; ginger and jujube to help ginseng and jujube to regulate the qi to harmonize the spleen and stomach. The whole dose with, *** collection of qi and blood double tonic work.