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Brief introduction of Xingshen decoction
Directory 1 Pinyin 2 "Treating Diseases by Pulse" Volume II 2. 1 Composition 2.2 Indications Attachment: 1 Xingshen Decoction 1 Pinyin sū xǐng tāng in ancient books.

2. Symptomatic Pulse Diagnosis 2. 1 Volume 2 consists of Angelica sinensis, Ligusticum Chuanxiong, Schizonepeta tenuifolia and Perilla frutescens.

2.2 Indications: postpartum blood deficiency, wind-heat and dizziness.

Xingshen decoction in ancient books "Treatment by Pulse": [Asthma Volume II] with postpartum internal injury and asthma, peony bark powder; Cold coagulation is ineffective, and the four gods are scattered; Dizziness caused by heat wakes up the soup. See above for Xionggui decoction. Shen Du decoction means blindly ginseng. Taoren Honghua Decoction ...

"Continuing Medicine": [Volume 6 Malaria] The symptoms of aconite are malaria, with upper fever and lower cold and heavy pulse, but after taking it, ginger aconite is used as soup to soak in cold to wake up. It is said that the chest diaphragm is cool, so I don't know how to use it. If you are an amateur, you will see that it is boring in your chest. ...

Essentials of health preservation: [In the last episode, Zhang Sanfeng's real people entered the Red Dan and Lead Prescription in parallel] Inner Dan pills are as big as millet, and one pill of Aquilaria Resinatum and Olibanum Decoction is given each time. If you feel drunk, you can only drink milk, and once you wake up, you can take all your clothes away before drinking. San Qian can take the medicine in the Ming Dynasty's Health Care Essentials. ...

Feng Tips: To cure Xia Feng, fall down, iron the navel with a cloth soaked in hot soup, breathe the sea, and let warm air penetrate the belly of the navel. It wakes up and takes medicine. If you suddenly faint on the way, you should put it in the shade and fill it with water. ...

The Complete Works of Ancient and Modern Medical Systems: [Volume 39] Treatment Methods