Traditional Chinese Medicine Prescription for Treating Hyperglycemia and Hypoglycemia (I) Sancao Decoction
Syndrome differentiation of liver depression and fire inflammation.
The treatment method is to clear liver and purge fire, promote blood circulation and dredge menstruation, and relieve spasm urgently.
Fang Ming San Cao Tang
It consists of Spica Prunellae10g, Radix Gentianae 3g, Herba Leonuri10g, Radix Paeoniae Alba10g and Radix Glycyrrhizae 6g.
Usage: decoct with water, 1 dose, twice a day.
Originated in Liu Duzhou.
(2) Scrophularia Uncaria Decoction
Syndrome differentiation of yin deficiency and yang hyperactivity.
Treatment: nourishing yin and calming the liver.
Fang Ming Xuan Shen Gou Teng Tang
Comprises 265,438 0 g of Scrophularia, 65,438 0 g of Radix Rehmanniae, 65,438 0 g of Radix Paeoniae Alba, 65,438 0 g of Radix Ophiopogonis, 65,438 0 g of Prunella vulgaris, 65,438 0 g of Uncaria, 65,438 0 g of Flos Chrysanthemi, 65,438 0 g of Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae and 65,435.
Usage: decoct in water, daily 1 dose, twice a day, 30 days for 1 course of treatment.
The source is fu.
(III) Huayu Qingsan Decoction
Syndrome differentiation and blood stasis and heat.
Removing blood stasis and clearing heat.
Fang Ming Hua Yu Qing Tang San
Is prepared from Bupleurum 10g, Radix Puerariae 15g, Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae 15g, Flos Chrysanthemi 15g, Ramulus Mori 15g, Cortex Moutan 12g, Radix Paeoniae Rubra 10g, and Flos Carthami.
Usage: decoct with water, 1 dose, twice a day.
The source is Li Runmin.
(4) Zhejue Jiuwei Decoction
Syndrome differentiation, qi deficiency and phlegm and blood stasis.
Treating both qi and phlegm.
Prescription Jiuwei decoction.
It consists of 30g of Radix Astragali, 30g of ochre (fried first), 24g of Semen Cassiae, 5g of Radix Codonopsis15g, 5g of Poria12g, 2g of Rhizoma Pinelliae Preparata12g, 6g of dried tangerine peel, 9g of Atractylodis Macrocephalae and 2g of licorice.
Usage: decoct with water, 1 dose, twice a day.
Originated in Deng Tietao.
(5) Qinggan decoction
Syndrome differentiation, liver-fire disorder, emptying.
Treatment: calming liver and clearing heat, dredging collaterals and relieving pain.
Fangming qinggan decoction.
It consists of Ligusticum Chuanxiong 15g, Radix Cyathulae 15g, Cortex Lycii 15g, Flos Chrysanthemi 20g, Lumbricus 10g, Prunella vulgaris 30g and Stigma Maydis 30g.
Usage: decoct with water, 1 dose, twice a day.
Source gong.
(6) Lotus Root and Ginseng Decoction
Syndrome differentiation of yin deficiency of liver and kidney and hyperactivity of yang due to yin deficiency.
Treatment: nourishing yin and tonifying kidney, calming the liver and suppressing yang.
Fang Minglian Shen Tang.
Is prepared from lotus root 12g, mulberry bark 12g, Ligustrum lucidum 12g, Eclipta prostrata 12g, yam 15g, Achyranthes bidentata 15g, tortoise plastron 30g (fried first) and oyster 30g.
Usage: daily 1 dose, decocted in water twice.
Originated in Deng Tietao.