Basic Tai Yang Disease Patterns (Part XXIII) [1]

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Chinese Medicine Classic / Shang Han Lun [2]

Mild Patterns of Exterior Depression

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“When in Tai Yang Disease there is Fever and aversion to cold with more heat and less cold (a pulse that is faint and weak means that yang is absent and one cannot promote sweating), 2 parts Gui Zhi [3] and One part Yue Bi Tang is appropriate.  (Gui Zhi Er Yue Bi Yi Tang [4])

(Gui Zhi Er Yue Bi Yi Tang)

Gui Zhi 18 zhu (remove Bark)
Bai Shao18 zhu
Ma Huang [5] 18 zhu
Gan Cao [6] 18 Zhu
Da Zao [7] 4 pcs (Broken)
Sheng Jiang [8] 1 Liang 2 Zhu (32 g Cut)
Shi Gao [9] 24 zhu (16 g) (Crushed, cotton wrapped)”

Key Words: Basic Tai Yang Disease, Mild Patterns of Exterior Depression

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