Contents 1 Pinyin 2 Overview 3 "Jingyue Complete Book·New Fang Eight Formations" Volume 51: Yueyingjian 3.1 Prescription 3.2 Function and Indications 3.3 Usage and Dosage of Yueyingjian 3.4 Application 3.5 Excerpt 4 " Luo Shi Hui Yue Medical Mirror Volume 11 Yue Ying Jian 4.1 Composition 4.2 Functions and Indications 4.3 Usage 5 References attached: 1 Yue Ying Jian in ancient books 1 Pinyin
yuē yíng jiān 2 Overview
Yueyingjian is the name of the prescription, and there are about two prescriptions with the same name. 3 "Jingyue Complete Book·New Fang Ba Zhen" Volume 51 Yingjian 3.1 Prescription
Rehmannia glutinosa, peony root, licorice root, Dipsacus bark, Sanguisorba root, skullcap, Sophora japonica, Schizonepeta paniculata (Stir-fried. The above medicines are not used in the original book), two black plums [1].
Raw peony, licorice, Dipsacus Dipsacus, Scutellaria baicalensis, Sophora japonica, Schizonepeta paniculata (sautéed) Black plum 3.2 Functions and Indications
Volume 51 of "The Complete Book of Jingyue·New Fang Eight Formations" Zhiyue Yingjian has the function of cooling blood and stopping bleeding [1]. It mainly treats blood heat and bloody stool [1].
3.3 About the usage and dosage of Yingjian
Decoction in water and take before meals [1].
Add 200 ml of water to the medicine, boil it to 140 ml, and take it on an empty stomach. 3.4 Application
If the Jiao Huo is strong, you can add gardenia, coptis, and gentian; for those with Qi deficiency, add ginseng and Atractylodes; for those with depressed Qi, add Cimicifuga and Fangfeng[1]. 3.5 Excerpt
"Jingyue Complete Book·New Fang Eight Formations" Volume 51 and 4 "Luo Shi Hui Yue Medical Mirror" Volume 11 and Yue Ying Jian 4.1 Composition
Atractylodes 1 qian, white peony 1 qian, licorice 1 qian, Dipsacus 1 qian, Diyu 1 qian, skullcap 1 qian, Sophora japonica 1 qian, Schizonepeta 1 qian, cohosh 8 cents, and black plum 2 pcs. 4.2 Functional Indications
"Yue Ying Jian" in Volume 11 of "Luo Shi Hui Yue Medical Mirror" is mainly used to treat damp and hot prolapse and painful anal prolapse.
4.3 Application