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Health term - melting and calming

author:Appropriate techniques for traditional Chinese medicine

Drinking tranquility is the name of the treatment, suitable for the treatment of drinking and stopping the pericardium, drinking and stopping the pericardium (chest and lungs), also known as the drinking, refers to the suspension of the pericardium due to drinking evil, blocking the operation of qi and blood, with palpitations, chest fullness, panting, breathing, breathing can not lie flat, tongue purple, white and slippery, pulse depression or weakness and other common symptoms.

"Drinking tranquility" means drinking water to calm the heart, and there are examples of formulas that have the effect of "drinking and calming the heart":

1. Linggui Shu Gan Tang ("Golden Essentials" Fang)

Composition: Poria poria, cinnamon stick, bai shu, licorice burning

Usage: on the four flavors, with six liters of water, boil three liters, go to the bottom, warm three servings (modern usage: water frying service).

Function: warm and yang drink, healthy spleen and dampness.

Indications: Insufficient phlegm drinking in the middle yang. The chest is full, the eyes are dizzy and palpitated, the breath is short and coughing, the tongue is white and slippery, and the pulse strings are slippery or tight.

2. Jujube diarrhea lung soup ("Golden Essentials")

Also known as jujube soup and amaranth lung soup.

Composition: Leaf leaf, jujube

Directions: First boil the dates, remove the dates, add the leaf leaves, and fry them in water.

Function: diarrhea phlegm water, under the breath to calm the breath.

Indications: Treatment of pulmonary carbuncle, turbid spit and salivation, coughing and wheezing, chest full of lying down, or puffiness of the face and other symptoms. Fang Zhong's amaranth opens the lung qi, and the diarrhea water chases the phlegm; the jujube anzhong protects the right, and the diarrhea lung does not hurt the stomach qi.

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