Brief Introduction of Dajianpi Pills in Ancient Books

Dajianpi Pill is the name of prescription, which comes from Volume 23 of Complete Works of Ancient and Modern Medicine.

Alias Cooper pill

Prescription ginseng, dried tangerine peel, poria cocos, immature bitter orange, green tangerine peel, stir-fried Pinellia koji and hawthorn, Atractylodes macrocephala (stir-fried by indigenous method), stir-fried cardamom and costustoot, stir-fried rice sprouts and coptis chinensis (stir-fried red with five dollars for Evodia rutaecarpa, but without Evodia rutaecarpa) cost one or two or six dollars each.

Ginseng (Qinghe) 2 Liang (steamed with rice), Atractylodes macrocephala (oil-free) 3 Liang (fried with soil), Fructus Aurantii Immaturus 1 Liang (steamed with rice), Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae Viride 1 Liang (steamed with rice) and Poria 2 Liang (steamed with rice).

Ginseng (Qinghe) 60g (steamed with rice), Atractylodes macrocephala (oil-free) 90g (stir-fried with soil), Fructus Aurantii Immaturus 30g (steamed with rice), Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae 60g (washed with rice vinegar), Poria 60g (steamed with rice), Pinellia Fermentata 30g (stir-fried) and rice sprout 48g (stir-fried).

The preparation method is fine powder, boiled lotus leaves, old rice porridge, pills and mung beans.

For the end, boil old rice Lotus Leaf Soup with running water, and the dripping pills are as big as mung beans.

Usage and dosage: Take 100 capsules each time, and take it with warm water before meals.

Indications: invigorating spleen and stomach, diuresis and digestion. Treat spleen deficiency and qi deficiency, dyspepsia, fullness of chest and diaphragm, sallow and emaciated.

Strengthening the spleen and stomach, nourishing the valley qi, eliminating damp-heat, widening the chest septum, eliminating fullness, strengthening the middle energizer for a long time, benefiting qi, avoiding all diseases, and prolonging life. Main spleen and stomach weakness, food stagnation, resistance to damp heat, fullness of chest and diaphragm, loss of appetite, physical weakness, loose stool, greasy and yellowish fur. Children's spleen and stomach are fragile, and fullness is easy to hurt the body. Improper diet, dampness and spleen injury, indigestion, physical fatigue.

In the notes, Banxia Qu, a vegetarian recipe, is a "divine comedy", with angelica and no hawthorn meat.

Excerpted from the Complete Works of Ancient and Modern Medicine (Volume 23)

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