Yin and yang deficiency treated with Chinese herbal prescription
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Indications
Qi, blood, yin and yang deficiency after delivery.

Ingredients
Herba Lycopi (Zelan)53 g
Radix Glycyrrhizae (Gancao) 53 g
Radix Angelicae Sinensis (Danggui) 53 g
?Chuan Xiong 53 g
Radix Aconiti Lateralis Praeparata (Fuzi) 30 g
Rhizoma Zingiberis (Ganjiang) 30 g
Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae (Baizhu) 30 g
Angelica anomala (Baizhi) 30 g
Gui Xin 30 g
Herba Asari (Xixin) 30 g
Radix Saposhnikoviae (Fangfeng) 38 g
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Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae (Niuxi) 38 g
Semen Biotae (Baiziren) 45 g
Gan Di Huang 45 g
Herba Dendrobii (Shihu) 45 g
Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis (Houpo) 15 g
Ligusticum sinense (Gaoben) 15 g
Wu Yi 15 g
Radix Ophiopogonis (Maimendong) 60 g

Explanation
Sheng Di and Mai Dong: Nourish Yin, promote the production of body fluid.

Dang Gui: Tonify blood and activate blood.

Chuan Xiong: Activate blood circulation and promote the flow of qi.

Shi Hu: Nourish yin of stomach and kidney, clear heat of stomach and descend kidney fire.

Niu Xi: Tonify the liver and kidney, strengthen tendons and bones.

Ren Shen: Powerfully reinforce original qi, tonify zang-organ qi, promote the generation of body fluid, nourish blood.

Gao Ben and Fang Feng: Dispel wind and release exterior, expel wind-damp, alleviate pain.

Fu Zi: Restore yang from collapse, reinforce fire and strengthen yang, dispel cold to alleviate pain.

Xi Xin: Relieve exterior and dispel cold, dispel wind to alleviate pain, free nasal orifice and warm orifice and warm the lung.

Bai Zi Ren: Tonify the heart and induce tranquilization, moisten intestines for relaxing bowels.

Bai Zhi: Expel wind and release exterior, alleviate pain, dry dampness and arrest leucorrhea.

Rou Gui: Reinforce fire and strengthen yang, dispel cold and alleviate pain, warm meridians and collaterals.

Bai Zhu: Tonify spleen qi, dry dampness, induce diuresis.

Gan Jiang: Warm the spleen and stomach, dispel cold, restore yang and unblock meridians, warm the lung.

Ze Lan: Activate blood, dispel blood stasis and resolve swelling.

Hou Po: Dry dampness, promote the flow of qi.

Wu Yi: Promote digestion.

Gan Cao: Tonify qi and harmonize the spleen and stomach, temper the actions of all the other ingredients.

Administration
All the drugs are pounded into fine powder. The powder is then made with honey into pills. 15~20 pills are taken each time on empty stomach with wine.



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