Sini decoction, which comes from Treatise on Febrile Diseases, is the main prescription for shaoyin disease, and consists of aconite, dried ginger and roasted licorice. Its composition drug pair runs through Shaoyin disease all the time, and its main function is to restore yang and save the inverse.
Original treatise on febrile diseases: those who clear the valley under the rule, the three yin syncope and the aversion to cold, and the pulse is weak. I like to use this prescription for many years, and I have been addicted to it repeatedly. I have achieved good results by using Sini Decoction for all kinds of diseases caused by yang deficiency, such as sweating, aversion to cold, headache, abdominal pain, edema, cold hands and feet, clear water, indigestion, cold back like water, drowsiness due to cold, frequent urination at night, etc. Now I will introduce my clinical experience with this prescription as follows, and hope that my colleagues in society will give me your advice. ?
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Three principles in the application of Sini decoction:
1, syndrome differentiation should be accurate. All yang deficiency can be applied, not limited to Shaoyin disease, Taiyin or Taiyang disease can also be applied according to the actual situation, and it is not necessary to wait until "the pulse is fine, but you want to sleep", such as sweating caused by Taiyang disease, cold sweat dripping, pain all over, Taiyin disease being self-interested, not eating, and abdomen being warm and pressing. ?
2, the dose should be large. If the dose is too small, the therapeutic effect will not be achieved. Just like fighting in the battlefield, I was outnumbered. The author used cooked aconite, ranging from 30g to 100g, and dried ginger, ranging from 20g to 30-50g, and no adverse reactions occurred. The author thinks that the dosage should be large for some emergencies and pains, such as cold limbs after sweating, unfavorable flexion and extension, and cold sweat accompanied by abdominal pain, but it is appropriate to have a smaller dosage for some chronic yang deficiency syndrome. ?
3. Add and subtract with the symptoms. The prescription is made of herbs, and the change of herbs' taste directly affects the severity of the symptoms to be treated. As the saying goes, "Mud the herbs but not the herbs", if the spleen is trapped by cold and dampness, the stagnation of licorice can be removed, Pinellia ternata and Atractylodes macrocephala can be added to dry the spleen, Paeonia lactiflora can be added to relieve pain in patients with abdominal pain, red halloysitum rubrum can be added to astringent intestines for a long time, cassia twig and notopterygium can be added to relieve exterior cold due to exogenous cold, and Pinellia ternata and ginger can be added to relieve vomiting.
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