Brief introduction of Xiongsu beverage

Directory 1 Pinyin 2 Overview 3 "Treatment of Syndrome" Volume 2 Xiongsu Drink 3. 1 Ingredients 3.2 Efficacy Indications 3.3 Dosage of Xiongsu Drink 4 "Concise Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine" (Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine) Fangzhi Xiongsu Drink 4. 1 Ingredients 4.2 Xiongsu Drink Dosage 4.3 Function Indications 5. Prescription Xiongsuyin 5. 1 another name of Xiongsuyin cited in "Standard for Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment and Typhoid Miscellaneous Diseases" 5.2 Components 5.3 Preparation 5.4 Usage and Dosage of Xiongsuyin 5.5 Function Indications 6. Six Books and Eighteen Prescriptions Xiongsu Drink 6.654 38+0 Component 6.2 Function Indications 6.3 Xiongsu Drink Dosage 6.4 Various Discussions 7 Gynecology Essentials Volume 7 Qifang Xiongsu Drink 7.654 38+0 Component 7.2 Function Indications 7.3 Xiongsu Drink Dosage 8 Reference Attachment: 1 ancient book Xiongsu Drink 1 pinyin xi s ū ng s ū

2 Summarize that Xiongsuyin is the prescription name, and there are about five kinds of prescriptions with the same name.

3. Xiong Yinsu is the second prescription in Zheng Lei Zhi Cai (3. 1), which is composed of ginseng, perilla, Pinellia, Poria, dried tangerine peel, licorice, bitter orange, platycodon grandiflorum, Chuanxiong, Bupleurum, Radix Aucklandiae and Radix Puerariae [1].

Ginseng, Sue, Summer, Poria, Chen, Cao, Fructus Aurantii, Bear, Chai, Radix Aucklandiae, Radix Puerariae, Ginger and Jujube.

3.2 The effect is mainly to treat the chest-Su decoction, which is the second prescription for treating similar syndromes, and is used to treat wind-cold cough with severe nasal congestion [1].

Merit lies in spreading wind. Indications: wind-cold, acute cough and nasal congestion.

3.3 Xiongsu drinking method Add ginger and jujube and decoct in water [1].

4. Concise Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine) has a prescription of Xiong, which comes from Concise Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine) [1].

4. 1 is composed of perilla leaf and Bupleurum root 6g each, Pinellia ternate, Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi, Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae, Fructus Aurantii, Platycodon grandiflorum, Ligusticum Chuanxiong and Radix Puerariae 3g each, and Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch.1g [1].

4.2 dosage of Xiongsu drinking method: add ginger 1 tablet, 3 jujubes and decoct in water [1].

4.3 Function Indications: Xiongsu Decoction, a Concise Prescription of Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine), is used to treat rheumatic malaria with symptoms of excessive pulse, spontaneous sweating due to evil wind, irritability and headache [1].

5. Xiongsu powder, the prescription of Xiongsu drink "Danliaojifang", is named in the Standard for Treating Typhoid, and Xiongsu powder recorded in Danliaojifang is decoction [2].

5. 1 Another name of Xiongsu drink is Shiwei Xiongsu powder [2].

5.2 Chuanxiong is composed of seven parts, perilla leaf, kudzu root, Bupleurum root, Poria, six parts of Pinellia ternata, half of dried tangerine peel and San Qian, fried bitter orange San Qian, two parts of platycodon grandiflorum and two parts of licorice [2].

5.3 The preparation method is coarse powder [2]

5.4 Dosage of Xiongsu drinking method: Take San Qian every time, add three slices of ginger and one piece of jujube, decoct in water, and take it at any time [2].

5.5 Function Indications: Xiongsuyin, a prescription of Standard for Treating Typhoid Based on Syndrome Differentiation and Danliaojifang, is used to treat typhoid and headache at four o'clock [2].

The Six Books of Medical Policy (Volume 18) contains Xiongsuyin 6. 1, Chuanxiong 1, Perilla frutescens leaves 5, Fructus Aurantii (fried) 5 1, Platycodon grandiflorum 1, Peucedanum Peucedanum 1 and Pinellia Preparata 5.

6.2 Function Indications Eighteen Chest Su Drink in Six Books of Medical Policy is mainly used for common cold, pathogenic wind, headache, chest tightness, excessive heat and aversion to cold, and slow pulse.

6.3 dosage of Xiongsu drinking method: decoction and warm service.

6.4 All factions discuss that cold wind causes diseases and suppresses the qi of clearing yang, so headache, chest tightness, aversion to cold and intense heat. A slow pulse is a sign of colds and chills. Chuanxiong specializes in dispersing blood, and perilla leaves also disperse qi, so that qi and blood can be reconciled, and headaches can be relieved by themselves. Thousands of households dispel evil spirits and clear their throat, and fragrant and bitter oranges pour into the stomach, so that evil spirits can be demodulated smoothly and their chests are full and fast. Ling, Chen permeates dampness and benefits qi, and Pinellia ternata dries dampness and eliminates phlegm, covering phlegm and transforming qi, so it nourishes blood and removes wind and evil, so it has cold and heat!

7. Xiongsuyin is the seven prescriptions in Gynecology Essentials (7. 1), which consists of Ligusticum chuanxiong, Folium Perillae, Fructus Aurantii, Radix Peucedani, Radix Puerariae, Radix Aucklandiae, Radix Platycodonis, Radix Glycyrrhizae, Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae and Rhizoma Pinelliae.

7.2 Function Indications Xiongsu, Volume VII of Gynecology Essentials, is used to treat postpartum wind-cold headache.

7.3 Usage and dosage of Xiongsu Drink