An Gong Niu Huang Wan Calm the Palace Pill with Cattle Gallstone
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1 An Gong Niu Huang Wan Calm the Palace Pill with Cattle Gallstone Niu Huang Huang Lian Huang Qin Zhi Zi Xiong Huang Honey Gold Leaf coating Zhen Zhu Chief Assistant Envoy Niu Huang Huang Lian Huang Qin Zhi Zi Xiong Huang Zhen Zhu Honey Gold Leaf coating Clears heat from both the Heart and Liver channels. Relieves toxicity and dislodges phlegm to open the sensory orifices, extinguish wind, and stop the spasms, tremors, or convulsions. Enters the xue/qi levels and clears fire/heat from HT, Liver, and ST channels. Clear heat from the HT, calms the spirit, cools the xue, and relieves toxicity. Opens up the orifices and revives the spirit as it penetrates all 12 channels. Conduct the heat downward, and helps NH and XJJ clear and drain heat toxin from the Pericardium. Dislodges phlegm and relieves toxicity, opens the orifices and disperse the heat from constraint, help chief ingre. to vent heat through the collaterals of the Pericardium. Sedate the HT and calm the spirit while clearing heat from the HT and Liver channels. Harmonizing the ST and regulating the middle burner. Calming the spirit Actions: Clears heat, relieves toxicity, dislodges phlegm, opens the orifices, and calms the spirit. Indications: High fever, irritability and restlessness, delirious speech, impaired consciousness, a red or deep-red tongue, and a rapid pulse. Also for coma due to wind-stroke or childhood convulsions with a similar presentation, and for stiffness of the tongue and frigid extremities.
2 Zhi Bao Dan Greatest Treasure Special Pill Niu Huang Dai Mao Bing Pian An Xi Xiang Hu Po Xiong Huang Gold/Silver leaf Chief Assistant Niu Huang Dai Mao Bing Pian An Xi Xiang Hu Po Gold/Silver leaf Xiong Huang Clears heat from the nutritive level and cools the xue. Clears heat, relieves toxicity, clears away phlegm, and opens up the orifices, eliminate the phlegm-heat that veils the orifices of the HT. Sedates the HT, calms the Liver, clears heat, and relieves toxicity. Useful in cooling the Liver, extinguishing wind, and stopping spasms and convulsions. Break up turbid phlegm and open the orifices, eliminating the internal obstruction. Sedate the HT/calm the spirit, resolving the irritability and impairment of speech and consciousness. Eliminates phlegm and relieves toxicity. Actions: Clears heat, opens the sensory orifices, transforms turbidity, and relieves toxicity. Indications: Fever, irritability and restlessness, delirious speech, impaired consciousness to the point of coma, copious sputum with labored and raspy breathing, spasms, convulsions, a red or deep-red tongue with a foul, greasy, yellow coating, and a slippery, rapid pulse.
3 Zi Xue Dan Purple Snow Special Pill Shi Gao Han Shui Shi Hua Shi Ling Yang Jiao Xuan Shen Sheng Ma Qing Mu Xiang (root of ma dou ling) Chen Xiang Ding Xiang Ci Shi Mang Xiao Xiao Shi Zhi Gan Cao Huang Jin (gold)
4 Zi Xue Dan (cont.) Purple Snow Special Pill Chief Assistant Envoy Shi Gao Han Shui Shi Hua Shi Ling Yang Jiao Xuan Shen Sheng Ma Qing Mu Xiang Chen Xiang Ding Xiang Ci Shi Mang Xiao Xiao Shi Huang Jin (gold) Zhi Gan Cao Clears fire/heat from the qi level, causing heat to recede and encouraging the generation of fluids. (eliminate irritability/alleviate thirst.) Clears heat/drains fire to eliminate irritability and alleviate thirst. Conduct heat downward = eliminated through the urine. Clears heat from nutritive level, cools the xue, relieves toxicity. Draining Liver fire and cools the Liver and extinguishing wind. (XJ/LYJ = treat the heat in the HT/Liver channels, resolve spasms, convulsions, and impaired consciousness) Open the orifices of the HT and restore consciousness. Conducts fire downward, enriches the yin, and eliminates irritability. Strengthen its ability to clear heat and relieve toxicity. Promote the movement of qi and assist SX in opening the orifices. Sedate the HT and calm the spirit. (eliminates irritability) Drain heat and dissipate clumps. Weighs upon and sedates the spirit. Relieve toxicity, harmonizes the Stomach, and protects it from injury by the heavy mineral ingredients. Actions: Controls spasms and convulsions, opens the orifices, clears heat, relieves toxicity, and calms the spirit. Indications: High fever, irritability and restlessness, delirious speech, impaired consciousness, muscle twitches, spasms, convulsions, thirst, parched lips, dark urine, severe constipation, and childhood convulsions.
5 Hui Chun Dan Return of Spring Special Pill Niu Huang Tian Zhu Huang Chuan Bei Mu Dan Nan Xing Gou Teng Quan Xie Tian Ma Jiang Can Da Huang Chen Pi Ban Xia Bai Dou Kou Tan Xiang Mu Xiang Zhi Ke Chen Xiang Gan Cao
6 Chief Assistant Niu Huang Tian Zhu Huang Chuan Bei Mu Dan Nan Xing Gou Teng Quan Xie Tian Ma Jiang Can Da Huang Chen Pi Ban Xia Bai Dou Kou Tan Xiang Mu Xiang Zhi Ke Hui Chun Dan (cont.) Return of Spring Special Pill Clears heat, relieves toxicity, clears away phlegm, opens the orifices, extinguishes wind, and controls spasms and convulsions. Clears heat, transforms phlegm, cools the HT, and controls spasms and convulsion. Clear heat and transform phlegm. Penetrate and unblock all of the channels, opening the orifices and reviving the spirit. Extinguishing Liver wind, clearing heat, and relieving spasms and convulsions. Extinguishing wind and controlling spasms and convulsions. Sedates the spirit and assist NH in clearing heat from the HT and controlling spasms and convulsions. Clears heat and drains fire. Purgative action removes accumulation and yu (phlegm-heat from ST and Intestines. Harmonize the ST, transform phlegm, direct rebellious qi downward, and stop vomiting. Promotes the movement of qi, reduces focal distension, transforms turbid dampness, and stops vomiting. Moving the qi of the St/Intestines, regulating and smoothing the functions of the St/Intestines in order to restore the normal ascending and descending functions of the Sp/St. Eases yu in the middle burner and reduces distention. Chen Xiang Directs qi downward so that phlegm will descend. Envoy Gan Cao Clearing heat and regulating and harmonizing the actions of the other ingredients. Actions: Opens the orifices, arrests spasms and convulsions, clears heat, and transforms phlegm. Indications: Fever, impaired consciousness, childhood convulsions, irritability and restlessness. The child may also have wheezing, nausea, night crying, vomiting mild, diarrhea, abdominal pain, excessive secretion of mucus and saliva, and sounds of mucus in the throat.
7 Su He Xiang Wan Liquid Styrax Pill Su He Xiang An Xi Xiang Bing Pian Mu Xiang Tan Xiang Chen Xiang Ru Xiang Ding Xiang Xiang Fu Bi Ba Bai Zhu He Zi
8 Su He Xiang Wan (cont.) Liquid Styrax Pill Chief Su He Xiang An Xi Xiang Bing Pian Penetrates through the turbidity surrounding the orifices, opening closed disorders, and restoring consciousness. Breaks up turbidity, open the orifices, and unblocks the channels and collaterals throughout the body. Mu Xiang Tan Xiang Chen Xiang Ru Xiang Ding Xiang Xiang Fu Promote the movement of qi, direct rebellious qi downward, open up areas of constraint, dispel cold, and transform turbidity. (RX = promotes the movement of qi and invigorates the xue, thereby helps alleviate pain) Assistant Bi Ba Bai Zhu He Zi Reinforces the actions of warming the middle burner, dispelling cold, arresting pain, and opening up areas of constraint. Relieves toxicity. (penetrates the turbidity without causing yu.) Sedates the Ht and calms the spirit. Tonifies the qi, strengthens the Sp, dries dampness, and transforms turbidity. Restrains the leakage of qi, it prevents the acrid, aromatic properties of the other ingred.from consuming or dispersing the normal qi. Actions: Warms and aromatically opens the orifices, promotes the movement of qi, and transforms turbidity. Indications: 1) Sudden collapse, loss of consciousness, and clenched jaw; 2) fullness, pain, and a sensation of cold in the chest and ab. Which may signal the impending sudden loss of consciousness or coma; 3)ab pain and focal distention in the chest, an urge to vomit and defecate without doing either, which n severe cases can lead to sudden loss of consciousness or coma. All of the above are accompanied by a pale complexion, purple lips, excessive mucus and saliva, cold extremities, a pale tongue with a slippery, greasy coating, and a submerged, slippery pulse.
9 Di Tan Tang Scour Phlegm Decoction Ban Xia Ju Hong Fu Ling Ren Shen Zhi Shi Zhu Ru Dan Nan Xing Shi Chang Pu Gan Cao Chief Ban Xia Ju Hong Fu Ling Gan Cao Zhi Shi Zhu Ru Dan Nan Xing Dries dampness and transforms phlegm, directs rebellious qi downward, harmonizes the St. and stops vomiting. Regulates the qi and dries dampness, enabling the qi to be restored to normal and reducing the phlegm. Strengthens the Sp. And leaches out dampness. Harmonizes the actions of the other ingred. and the functions of the middle burner. Breaks up yu qi, reduces accumulation, directs the qi downward, dries dampness, eliminates phlegm, clears heat, and disperses wind-phlegm in the channels. Assistant Shi Chang Pu Aromatically opens up the orifices. Envoy Ren Shen Supports the normal qi and strengthens the Sp. Action: Stiffness of the tongue and speech impairment. Indications: Stiffness or the tongue and speech impairment.
10 Gun Tan Wan Vaporize Phlegm Pill Meng Shi Da Huang Huang Qin Chen Xiang Chief Meng Shi Drives out phlegm. (It directs the qi downward, calms wheezing, drives out chronic, hidden accumulations of phlegm, and arrests palpitations. Da Huang Huang Qin Cleanses fire from the upper burner (Lungs) by directing it downward through the L.I. in the lower burner. Clearing fire from the upper burner to prevent it from scorching the fluids and thereby generating more phlegm. Assistant Chen Xiang Regulate the qi, rapidly directing it downward. Actions: Drains fire and drives out phlegm. Indications: Mania-withdrawal and palpitations with anxiety; or severe, continuous palpitations which can lead to coma; or coughing and wheezing with thick, viscous sputum; or focal distention and a stifling sensation in the chest and epigastrium; or dizziness, vertigo, and tinnitus. In each of these cases there is constipation, a yellow, thick, and greasy tongue coating, and a slippery, rapid, and forceful pulse. There may also be facial tics, insomnia or very strange dreams, sudden, deep pain in the joints that is difficult to describe, nodules in the neck, or a choking sensation.
11 Tong Guan San Open the Gate Powder Zao Jiao Xi Xin. Zao Jiao Xi Xin Scours out phlegm, opens the orifices, and revives the spirit (i.e. restores consciousness). Unblocks the channels and is particularly effective in unblocking the nose. BOTH unblock the jaw ( gate) and open the orifices. Actions: Unblocks the gate (jaw) and opens the orifices Indications: Loss of consciousness, clenched jaw, extreme difficulty in breathing, foaming at the mouth, and a pale, ashen complexion.
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