Introduction to Gugen Decoction

Contents 1 Pinyin 2 Prescription 3 Functions and Indications 4 Usage and Dosage of Gugen Decoction 5 Discussions by Each Expert 6 Excerpts Attached: 1 Gugen Decoction in Ancient Books 1 Pinyin

gù gēn tāng 2 Prescription

1 tael of Wei Rui, 5 qian of Angelica sinensis, 5 qian of white peony root, 1 tael of Rehmannia glutinosa, 5 qian of Ophiopogon japonicus, 3 qian of chamomile, 3 fen of calamus and 5 fen of Bupleurum. 3 Functions and Indications

Loss of primordial yang in adolescence, combined with delayed vision, failure to abide by sexual precepts, damage to the greater canthus, the canthus opening is not closed, wind and cold penetrate into the opening, the internal Qi is deficient, and external evils are difficult to overcome Du, causing pain in the eyes and tears in the wind, dark eyes at night, and dry eyes at the sight of light. 4 Usage and dosage of Gugen Decoction

Decoction in water and take it. If you take 4 doses in a row, you won't be afraid of the wind. If you take 4 more doses, you won't shed tears when you see the wind. If you take 10 more doses, the patient will be cured. 5 Discussions by various experts

Gaiwei Rui is best for stopping tears. Angelica sinensis and white peony root are added to nourish the liver. Rehmannia glutinosa is added to nourish the kidney. Ophiopogon japonicus is beneficial to nourish the heart. Chamomile, calamus and bupleurum are also used to soothe the pain. Wind and fire are used to induce the medicine from various meridians to block the tear orifices. This solidifies the root cause and the terminal symptoms will heal themselves.

6 excerpts

"Diagnosis of Syndrome" Volume 3 Gugen Decoction in Ancient Books "Diagnosis of Syndrome": [Volume 3] Eye Pain Gate (Fourteen Articles)