Effect
Replenishing the spleen-Qi and dispersing the liver-Qi.
Indications
Symdrome due to stagnation of the liver-Qi and deficiency of the spleen, marked by
bowel sound, abdominal pain, loose stools, retention of abdominal pain after laxation,
thin whitish tongue coating, and taut slow pulse; including such diseases with the
above symptoms as allergic colitis, acute enteritis, etc.
Ingredients
Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae (Baizhu) 12 g,
Radix Paeoniae Alba (Baishaoyao) 9 g,
Citrus aurantium (Chenpi) 6 g,
Radix Saposhnikoviae (Fangfeng) 9 g.
Explanation
Bai Zhu: One of the principal drugs, being bitter and sweet in flavor and warm in
nature, strengthening the spleen to dry pathogenic dampness.
Bai Shao: The other principal drug, being bitter and sour in flavor and slightly cold
in nature, nourishing the liver to relieve pain.
Chen Pi: Regulating the middle-Jiao to remove pathogenic dampness.
Fang Feng: Dispersing the liver-Qi and regulating the spleen.
Administration
Decocted in water for oral dose to be taken twice (Taken as a powder dose originally)