Contents 1 Pinyin 2 Fang comes from Volume 2 of "Behind the Elbow", and its name can be found in Volume 3 of "Waitai": Orange Peel and Licorice Decoction 2.1 Prescription 2.2 Function and Indications 2.3 Usage and Dosage of Orange Peel and Licorice Decoction 2.4 Note 2.5 Excerpt 3 "Wonderful Prescription" Volume 12: Orange Peel and Licorice Decoction 3.1 Prescription 3.2 Function and Indications 3.3 Usage and Dosage of Orange Peel and Licorice Decoction 3.4 Excerpt 4 "Chicken Peak" Volume 13 4.1 Recipe Name 4.2 Composition 4.3 Indications 4.4 Orange Peel and Licorice Decoction Usage and dosage: 1 Orange peel and licorice soup in ancient books 1 Pinyin
jú pí gān cǎo tāng 2 Fang comes out of Volume 2 of "Behind the Elbow", and its name can be found in Volume 3 of "Waitai": Orange peel and licorice soup 2.1 Prescription
1 tael of licorice, half a tael of cohosh, 3 taels of ginger, and 2 taels of orange peel. 2.2 Function and Indications
When typhoid fever causes persistent vomiting and vomiting, the source of the disease is the stomach, which causes fullness in the chest and inverse qi, causing vomiting. If the stomach Qi is deficient after a heavy blow, it may also cause hiccups. 2.3 Usage and Dosage of Orange Peel and Liquorice Decoction
Boil 2 liters of 3 liters of water and take it immediately.
2.4 Note
Avoid seaweed and water spinach. 2.5 Excerpt
Fang comes out of Volume 2 of "Behind the Elbow", and its name is found in Volume 3 of "Outer Stage" 3. "Wonderful Prescription" Volume 12: Orange Peel and Licorice Decoction 3.1 Prescription
Orange 1 tael of bark (used raw), 1 tael of licorice (roasted), 1 tael of Magnolia officinalis (peeled, made from ginger juice), 2 and a half qian of Qiang Huo, 2 and a half qian of Fangfeng, 2 and a half qian of nutmeg, 2 and a half qian of Poria, and Ligusticum chuanxiong Half a liang, Evodia 1 qian. 3.2 Functional Indications
Spleen disharmony, diarrhea, malaria, abdominal pain, lower body weakness, weight loss, foot pain, overeating, and inability to lift limbs. 3.3 Usage and dosage of Orange Peel and Liquorice Decoction
Take it to the mouth. Take four qian each time, add 1 and a half cup of water, add 3 slices of ginger, fry until 8 minutes, remove the dregs, and take it before eating. 3.4 Excerpt
"Miracle Prescription" Volume 12 4 "Chicken Peak" Volume 13 4.1 Recipe Name
Orange Peel and Licorice Soup 4.2 Composition
Orange Peel 3 taels, 2 taels of ginger, 1 tael of licorice. 4.3 Indications
Heat stroke. Severe fever in the body, a slight aversion to cold in the back, depression in the heart, constant urge to vomit, inability to drink when thirsty, dizziness and pain in the head and eyes, aversion to seeing the sun, slightly clear when exposed to cold, but the daily routine remains the same, and the pulse is weak, large and rapid. 4.4 Usage and dosage of Orange Peel and Liquorice Decoction
Take it to the mouth. Boil 3 liters of water until it is reduced to half, drain it, and take it in 3 times, at any time. Orange peel and licorice decoction in the ancient book "Puji Fang": [Volume 138 Typhoid Fever] Typhoid fever and vomiting (Appendix)
Heat. Reduce one ounce of Guixin. Avoid raw onions. There are two taels of kudzu root on one side. Orange peel and licorice decoction behind the elbow can cure persistent vomiting. source of disease. The latent heat is in the stomach. If one's chest is full, one's Qi will be reversed. Qi... "Miscellaneous Diseases Guangyao": [Zang-Fu Category] Stomach Reflux
Drink tea, wine and cooked water. If you are vomiting sour water, have gas pain in your heart and stomach, or are feeling bloated, take Orange Peel and Licorice Decoction. (Sequel to "Sequel to Skills") (Note: This version of "Chicken Peak" is 500 Luo... "A brief summary of the meaning of the Golden Chamber and Jade Letter": [Volume] Vomiting and vomiting to relieve disease and pulse syndrome and treatment No. 17
This is inappropriate. Tangerine peel decoction is a good remedy for nausea and vomiting. "Puji Fang": [Volume 17 Cold and Heat Damage] Attachment to Heat Stroke
Appetite. The majority of the pulse is weak, which is called the prescription for treating hot heart and stuffy heart. Sheng Hui Fang) can also be consumed by drinking hot soup.
Inner ingredients include dried ginger, orange peel, and licorice... "Waitai Secret Essentials": [Volume 3] Seven Songs of Tianxing Vomiting Prescriptions