Brief introduction of black snake soup

Directory 1 Pinyin 2 Overview 3 Secret Ophthalmology Long Mu Theory Volume 5 Black Snake Decoction 3. 1 Composition 3.2 Usage and Dosage of Black Snake Decoction 3.3 Function Indications 4 Shengji Zonglu Volume 107 Black Snake Decoction 4. 1 Name 4.2 Composition 4. 3 Indications 4.4 Usage and Dosage of Wushe Decoction 4.5 Preparation Method 5 Ophthalmology Tips Fangzhi Wushe Decoction 5. 1 Prescription 5.2 Composition 5.3 Indications 5.4 Usage and Dosage of Wushe Decoction 6 Reference Attachment: Wushe Decoction in Ancient Books 1 Pinyin wshétāng

2. To sum up, Wushe Decoction is a prescription, and there are about three prescriptions with the same name.

3. The Secret Ophthalmology Long Mu Theory Volume 3. 1 consists of Zaocys dhumnades, Ligusticum, Saposhnikovia divaricata, Radix Paeoniae Alba and Notopterygii Rhizoma, with Ligusticum chuanxiong and Herba Asari each 5 yuan [1].

3.2 Usage and dosage of Wushe Decoction: This medicine is the last time, with one yuan each time. Decrease after eating [1].

3.3 Function Indications: Five Prescriptions and Five Snakes Decoction in Secret Ophthalmology Long Mu Treatise is used to treat external eye obstacle with unbearable itching [1].

4 "Sheng Ji Zong Lu" Volume 107 Fang Black Snake Soup 4. 1 Fang Black Snake Soup

4.2 is composed of Zaocys dhumnades (soaked in wine, peeled and baked) 1, Paeonia lactiflora 1, Fructus Aurantii (peeled and fried with bran) 1, Radix Astragali (processed) 1 and Cortex Lycii 1.

4.3 Indications: The eyes are itchy and urgent, and seem to be red.

4.4 Usage and dosage of black snake soup: 5 Bi Yuan per serving, 5 cups of water 1.5 cups, decocted to 8 points, and no ash wine 1 cup, which is more boiling and warmer on an empty stomach. After taking it, my eyes feel a little painful, that is, the wine is attacking, so it is advisable to take pueraria decoction.

4.5 The preparation method is final.

5 "Ophthalmology Tips" Fangzhi Wushe Decoction 5. 1 Fangming Wushe Decoction

5.2 is composed of Zaocys dhumnades, Herba Ephedrae, Fructus Forsythiae, Juniper and Radix Glycyrrhizae.

5.3 Indications for eye wind itching.

5.4 Usage and dosage of Zaoshe Decoction