Wu Zhu Tang: warming the center, tonifying the deficiency, lowering the rebelliousness and stopping vomiting, the turbid yin in the liver and stomach, and the upward reversal of the liver and stomach
Small Jianzhong Tang: deficiency of cold in the middle jiao, the liver and the spleen, and the loss of harmony
The three medicines are all aimed at tonifying the center, and are all warming and tonifying, and they all aim at the function of the spleen and the stomach at the same time. They are also all for treating deficiency cold syndrome. The difference can also be seen from the above places: Lizhong Pill focuses more on the function of transporting the spleen and stomach, and the dry ginger as the main medicine focuses on dispersing cold and tonifying the yang
Wu Zhu Tang: Wu Zhu Tang: Wu Zhu Tang tastes sour and astringent and focuses on stopping vomiting, and at the same time, it regulates the disorders of the liver and stomach
Small Jianzhong Tang: The scope of the regulation of the middle jiao is the deficiency of cold (in the narrower sense of the term, the scope is a little bit larger), and it is mainly used for regulating the disorders of the liver and the spleen, and the white peony in the formula can relieve pain and liver disease, the formula uses caramelized sugar as the main with cinnamon sticks, which contributes more to the warming effect of the middle jiao.
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