Effect
Nourishing Yin, blood and the liver to calm wind.
Indications
Wind-syndrome due to deficiency of Yin, marked by rigidity of the muscles and tendons, trembling of the hands and feet like the symptom caused by apoplexy, or dizziness, Vertigo, deep-colored tongue with little coating, and thready rapid pulse; including such diseases with the above symptoms as neurosism, senile tremor, Hypertension.
Ingredients
Ramulus Oncariae cum Uncis (Gouteng) 6 g,
Radix Glycyrrhizae (Gancao) 1.8 g,
Explanation
E Jiao and Ji Zi Huang (egg yolk): Nourishing Yin-blood, calming wind and suppressing hyperactive Yang.
Sheng Di, Shao Yao and Gan Cao: Being sour and sweet to the taste, nourishing Yin, reinforcing the liver and calming wind.
Gou Teng, Shi Jue Ming and Mu Li: Calming the liver and suppressing the hyperactivity of Yang.
Fu Shen: Soothing the liver and calming the mind.
Luo Shi Teng: Relaxing the muscles and tendons and clearing away obstructions in the channels.
Administration
Decocted in water for oral dose to be taken twice.