< ingredients > angelica sinensis, mixed wine, one yuan (10g), chuanxiong rhizome (8g), radix paeoniae alba (8g), and radix rehmanniae preparata (10g).
Ginseng (3g) is one yuan.
Atractylodes macrocephala (10g)
Poria cocos one yuan (8g)
Licorice, roasted, five points (5g)
Note: The so-called "money" refers to the amount used in ancient medical books, and the modern usage and amount are in brackets.
< usage > two cups of water, three slices of ginger and two slices of jujube are fried until they are half cooked, and taken before eating.
& lt function > tonify qi and blood.
< indications > deficiency of both qi and blood. Pale or sallow complexion, dizziness, weakness of limbs, shortness of breath, sluggishness, palpitation, anorexia, pale tongue, thin and white fur, and thready pulse.
& lt solution >; This prescription was used in the original book to treat excessive blood loss and deficiency of both qi and blood. Physical fatigue, pale face, shortness of breath, laziness and palpitation. Weak pulse and pale tongue with white fur are all caused by deficiency of both qi and blood and deficiency of both heart and spleen. The liver stores blood, and it begins to understand the eyes, and the liver is deficient in blood, so it is dizzy. The prescription uses ginseng, surgery, grass and spleen to replenish qi; Returning to the ground to nourish the heart and liver, adding Chuanxiong into the blood to regulate qi, and replenishing the ground with handsome without stagnation; Add ginger and jujube to help ginseng, and enter the gas to regulate the spleen and stomach. With the cooperation of all drugs, it can replenish qi and blood at the same time.