Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang
竹葉石膏湯 (竹叶石膏汤) zhú yè shí gāo tāng, "Lophatherus and Gypsum Decoction"


Translated Name: Lophatherus and Gypsum Decoction
Category:
Clear Heat from the Qi Level
Decoction

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Pinyin Pronunciation:
Components (7):
 HerbCommon NameQuantityUnit
石膏 Shi Gao gypsum 30 grams
淡竹葉 Dan Zhu Ye lophatherum stem and leaves 9 - 15 grams
人蔘 Ren Shen ginseng root 6 grams
麥門冬 Mai Men Dong ophiopogon tuber 9 - 18 grams
半夏 Ban Xia pinellia rhizome, pinellia tuber 9 grams
炙甘草 Zhi Gan Cao Honey Prepared Licorice 3 - 6 grams
粳米 Geng Mi hulled or husked, uncooked non-glutinous rice 12 - 15 grams
Tongue
Tongue:
Red with scanty coating.
Pulse
Pulse:
Rate: Rapid (Quick, Fast)

Qualities: Thready (Fine, Thin), Weak (Frail)
Cautions
Cautions:
No caution data at this time
Reference Source
Reference Source:
Discussion of Cold Damage (Wiseman version)  Browse

Modifications

Modifications:  
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'''Add Herb Tian Hua Fen''' '''Add Herb Shi Hu''': For deficient Stomach yin with oral ulcers and a red, dry tongue - refer to:
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'''Add Herb Zhi Mu''' '''Add Herb Tian Hua Fen''': For intense, blazing Stomach fire with persistent hunger. - refer to:
Author: Dan Bensky and Randall Barolet
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'''Remove Herb Shi Gao''': Insufficient Stomach Qi and Yin with only mild or no Stomach heat signs: Omit Shi Gao details...
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