Da Cheng Qi Tang
大承氣湯 (大承气汤) dà chéng qì tāng, "Major Order the Qi Decoction"


Translated Name: Major Order the Qi Decoction
Category:
Purge Heat Accumulation
Decoction

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Pinyin Pronunciation:
Components (4):
 HerbCommon NameQuantityUnit
大黄 Da Huang rhubarb root and rhizome 12 grams
芒硝 Mang Xiao mirabilite, glauber's salt 9 - 12 grams
厚朴 Hou Po magnolia bark 24 grams
枳實 Zhi Shi unripe bitter orange, chih-shih 12 - 15 grams
Tongue
Tongue:
Red tongue, yellow / black, dry, and rough coating with prickles and cracks.
Pulse
Pulse:

Depth: Deep (Submerged, Sinking, Deep)
Qualities: Excess (Shi, Strong, Full)
Cautions
Cautions:
This is a very strong formulas which may cause vomiting or severe diarrhea. For weak patients, it should be used only when abosutely necessary, and then with the addition of tonic herbs.
  • avoid use during Pregnancy
Reference Source
Reference Source:
Discussion of Cold Damage (Wiseman version)  Browse

Modifications

Modifications:  
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'''Add Herb Shi Gao''' '''Add Herb Zhi Mu''': For high fever, severe thirst and a rapid and forceful pulse - refer to:
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'''Add Herb Chi Shao ''' '''Add Herb Tao Ren''': For signs of blood stasis - refer to:
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'''Add Herb Lai Fu Zi''': For severe abdominal distention. - refer to:
Author: Dan Bensky and Randall Barolet
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