What is the practice of Gan Shaoyi Rentang?
Coicis Semen, Rhizoma Chuanxiong, Radix Angelicae Sinensis and Herba Ephedrae, Ramulus Cinnamomi, Notopterygii Rhizoma, Radix Aconiti, Atractylodis Rhizoma, Glycyrrhrizae Radix, and Rhizoma Zingiberis Recens? Usage The original prescription did not indicate the dosage. The dosage can be determined according to the condition, and it can be decocted in water. Efficacy l dehumidification and spleen transport, wind and cold. Indications: Post-traumatic joint pain (dampness). Symptoms include severe pain in joints and limbs, severe pain in rainy days, inability to move, even cold waist and knees, pale tongue with greasy fur and slow pulse. After the injury was relieved, the prescription felt damp and evil, staying in the joint skin, qi and blood were blocked, and the joints and limbs were painful; Dampness is yin evil and turbidity is heavy, so it hurts in rainy days and is fixed; When the dampness changes from cold to cold, the waist and knees are cold and heavy. Treatment should be the method of eliminating dampness, activating spleen and dredging collaterals. In the prescription, Coicis Semen and Atractylodes lancea remove dampness, transport spleen, dredge channels and activate collaterals; Notopterygium Rhizoma, Radix Angelicae Pubescentis, rheumatism and joint pain; Herba Ephedrae, Ramulus Cinnamomi, and Radix Aconiti have effects in warming channels, activating yang, eliminating dampness and relieving pain; Chuanxiong, Angelica sinensis, promoting blood circulation, dredging collaterals, removing blood stasis and relieving pain; Licorice, ginger and Chinese herbal medicines. Combined with begging * * * to play the role of eliminating dampness and dredging collaterals. ?