Contents 1 Pinyin 2 English reference 3 Ditan Decoction in "Jisheng Prescription" 3.1 Composition 3.2 Indications 3.3 Prescription 4 Ming Fangxian's "Wonderful Prescription": Ditan Decoction 4.1 Prescription 4.2 Function and Indications 4.3 Usage and dosage of Ditan Decoction 4.4 Source 5 Volume 45 of "Yizong Jinjian": Ditan Decoction 5.1 Prescription 5.2 Functions and Indications 5.3 Usage and Dosage of Ditan Decoction 5.4 Source 6 Volume 4 of "Ma Disease Collection": Ditan Decoction 6.1 Prescription 6.2 Function and Indications 6.3 Source 7 "Han Wen Tiao Bian" Volume 5 7.1 Recipe Name 7.2 Composition 7.3 Indications 7.4 Usage and Dosage of Ditan Decoction 8 "Wonderful Prescriptions" Volume 1 8.1 Recipe Name 8.2 Alias ??of Ditan Decoction 8.3 Composition 8.4 Efficacy 8.5 Indications 8.6 Usage and dosage of Ditan Decoction 8.7 Discussions by various experts 8.8 Note 9 References: 1 Ditan Decoction in ancient books 1 Pinyin
dí tán tāng 2 English reference
Ditan Tang [21st Century Bilingual Dictionary of Science and Technology] 3 Ditan Tang 3.1 in "Jisheng Prescription" Composition
Pinellia ternata, gallbladder, orange, citrus aurantium, poria, ginseng, calamus, bamboo root, licorice, Ginger, jujube [1]. 3.2 Indications
Indications are the treatment of blindness [1]. 3.3 Prescription
This prescription uses pinellia, tangerine, citrus aurantium, and poria to dry dampness and eliminate phlegm, regulate qi and reduce phlegm; gallbladder and bamboo root clear away heat and resolve phlegm; ginseng, licorice, ginger, and jujube nourish qi. Strengthens the spleen and cures the source of phlegm; calamus resolves dampness and resuscitates the mind. The combined use of various medicines can clear away phlegm and rejuvenate the mind [1].
4 "Miracle Prescription" written by Fang Xian of Ming Dynasty: Ditan Decoction 4.1 Prescription
Nanxing (made from ginger, two and a half qian) Pinellia ternata (wash the soup seven times, two qian) Half) Citrus aurantium (stir-fried with bran, two qian), Poria cocos (peeled, two qian), Orange (one and a half qian), Acorus calamus (one qian), ginseng (one qian), bamboo root (seven qian), licorice (half a qian) 4.2 Functions and Indications
Treats stroke, where phlegm obscures the heart and orifices, and the tongue is strong and unable to speak. 4.3 Usage and Dosage of Ditan Decoction
Take one serving, add two minutes of water, five slices of ginger, and cook for one minute. Take after food. 4.4 Source
"Miracle Prescription" by Ming Fangxian 5 "Yizong Jinjian" Volume 45: Ditan Decoction 5.1 Prescription
1 tael of Angelica sinensis, 4 taels of Poria cocos , Ligusticum chuanxiong 7 cents and 5 cents, 1 tael of white peony root, 1 tael of Atractylodes macrocephala (stir-fried), 1 tael of pinellia (prepared), 1 tael of cyperus rice, 1 tael of tangerine peel, and 1 tael of licorice. 5.2 Function and Indications
If a woman is obese and infertile, the uterus is blocked by a fat membrane in her body. 5.3 Usage and dosage of Ditan Decoction
The above is 10 posts. Add 3 slices of ginger to each post, boil in water and take Ditan Pills. 5.4 Source
"Yizong Jinjian" Volume 45 6 "Masis Synthesis" Volume 4: Ditan Decoction 6.1 Prescription
Bamboo yellow, Mingma, Citrus aurantium, orange red , gallbladder, calamus, bamboo root, licorice. 6.2 Function and Indications
Wind and phlegm confuse the heart and orifices, and the tongue is strong and silent. 6.3 Source
"Masis Collection" Volume 4 7 "Han Wen Tiao Bian" Volume 5 7.1 Recipe name
Ditan Decoction 7.2 Composition
Kualou ( Pounded) 5 cents, Danxing 2 cents, Pinellia ternata 2 cents, Orange 1 cent and 5 cents, Poria 1 cent, Citrus aurantium (fried with bran) 1 cent, Scutellaria 1 cent, Coptis 1 cent, Acorus 1 cent, Bamboo Ru 1 qian, licorice (broiled) 5 fen, ginger 3 qian. 7.3 Indications
Patients with phlegm obstruction between the diaphragm and hiccups. 7.4 Usage and dosage of Ditan Decoction
Decoct in water and take warm. If the phlegm is blocked and the irritation is severe, use 1 tael of alum, 2 minutes of water, simmer for 1 hour, add 3 tablespoons of honey, fry a little, take it warm and you will vomit; if you don’t vomit, drink 1 small cup of hot water, and there will be no vomiting. The hiccups stop after vomiting. 8 "Wonderful Prescriptions" Volume 1 8.1 Recipe name
Ditan Decoction 8.2 Alias ??of Ditan Decoction
Ditan Powder 8.3 Composition
Nanxing (made from ginger) ) 2 and a half qian, Pinellia ternata (soup washed 7 times) 2 and a half qian, Citrus aurantium (stir-fried with bran) 2 qian, Poria cocos (peeled) 2 qian, Tangerine 1 and a half qian, Acorus 1 qian, Ginseng 1 qian, Bamboo Ru 7 cents, half a cent for licorice. 8.4 Efficacy
Removes phlegm, clears away heat, invigorates qi and replenishes deficiency.
8.5 Indications
Stroke, phlegm in the heart and orifices, strong tongue and inability to speak. 8.6 Usage and dosage of Ditan Decoction
Take 1 serving. 2 minutes of water, add 5 slices of ginger, fry for 1 minute, take after eating. 8.7 Discussions by various schools
"Collection of Medical Prescriptions": This is the medicine for Taiyin in the hand and Taiyin in the foot. When the heart and spleen are insufficient, wind evil takes advantage of it, and phlegm and fire block the meridians, so the tongue is strong and difficult to speak. Ginseng, poria, and licorice nourish the heart, nourish the spleen, and purge fire; tangerine peel, nanxing, and pinellia invigorate qi, dry dampness, and eliminate phlegm; calamus opens the mind and relieves phlegm, citrus aurantium breaks phlegm and relieves the diaphragm, and bamboo rut clears dryness and relieves stagnant phlegm, and relieves phlegm. Then the meridians will be clear and the tongue will be soft.
8.8 Notes