Chu Shi decoction prescription: Pinellia ternata (fried for one and a half yuan), Magnolia officinalis (processed with ginger for one and a half yuan), Atractylodes rhizome (soaked in rice for two yuan), Pogostemon rugosa (one yuan), Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae (peeled for one and a half yuan), Poria cocos (peeled for two yuan), Atractylodis Rhizoma (two yuan) and Glycyrrhiza uralensis. Usage and dosage: rinse with water for two minutes, take one dose, seven slices of ginger and one slice of jujube, and fry for one minute before eating. Excerpts from the self-evident prescriptions "Wonderful Prescription" and "Jietianxia Yaoli Prescription" Volume 4: Chu Shi decoction prescription: Pinellia ternata (washed in soup), Magnolia officinalis (peeled, cut into pieces and fried in ginger juice) each 30g, Pogostemon leaves (removed soil) 15g, dried tangerine peel (removed white) 15g, Glycyrrhiza uralensis 9g and Atractylodes 9g. The main function is to dry dampness and strengthen the spleen. The Lord is heavy; Or eat more cold food and vomit to benefit. Usage and dosage: each dose 12g, 225ml of water, 7 slices of ginger, and red dates 1 piece, and decocted to 160ml. Strike while the iron is hot, regardless of time. Excerpt from the world famous doctor's prescription for relieving depression, Volume IV, Hands of the Knower: Chu Shi decoction prescription: Magnolia officinalis (stir-fried with ginger juice) 1 yuan, Atractylodes lancea (stir-fried with rice) 1 yuan, Pinellia ternata 1 yuan, Pogostemon leaves 3 points, Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae 5 points, Poria 5 points, Atractylodes macrocephala. It can be used for the treatment of intractable dysentery, such as runny nose, jelly, slow pulse, asthenia, and limb weakness. Usage and dosage: Add ginger and jujube, decoct in water and take warm clothes. Excerpted from Ming Yi Zhi Palm and Ophthalmology Compendium, Volume IV: The prescription of Chushi Decoction is Fructus Forsythiae, Talcum, Plantago, Fructus Aurantii, Scutellariae Radix, Rhizoma Chuanxiong, Akebiae, Radix Glycyrrhizae powder, Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae, Poria, Schizonepeta and Radix Saposhnikoviae. Indications: the wind string is red and rotten, and the spleen and stomach are very damp and hot. Usage and dosage: decocted in water. Excerpted from "A Plate of Beads" in the first volume of Ophthalmology Outline: Chu Shi Decoction prescription: Rhizoma Atractylodis, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, Poria, Glycyrrhrizae Radix, Zingiberis Rhizoma, Orange, Clove, etc. Indications: moderate dampness. Usage and dosage: Take ginger as the guide and decoct with water. Excerpted from "One Plate of Beads" Volume I "Gynecological Wanjin Formula": Chu Shi Decoction prescription: Areca catechu, Kansui, Radix Clematidis, Radix Paeoniae Rubra, Rhizoma Osmundae, Pinelliae, Magnolia Officinalis, Rhizoma Atractylodis, Herba Agastaches, Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae, Poria and Atractylodis Rhizoma. It can be used for treating damp arthralgia, waist and knee swelling and pain, neck swelling and pain, bone and muscle emergency, qi stagnation and blood stasis. Usage and dosage: Every time 5 yuan, add 5 slices of ginger, jujube 1 slice, and decoct. Excerpts from Fuke Fang and Puji Fang (volume 1 18): Prescription decoction powder plus Pinellia Qu (stir-fried), Pogostemon, Poria and Atractylodis Macrocephala (one side removes Atractylodis Macrocephala and uses Poria). Function: Indications: cold and dampness injury or spleen deficiency and dampness resistance, heavy body, soreness of waist and legs, facial paralysis.
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