Fu Zi Li Zhong Wan 附子理中丸
Aconite Regulate the Middle Pill
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Tradition:


TCM

Source / Author:


Formulary of the Pharmacy Service for Benefitting the People in the Taiping Era (1107)

Herb Name

Gan Jiang (dried Ginger)
Ren Shen
(Ginseng)
Bai Zhu
(White Atractylodes)
Zhi Fu Zi (Processed Aconite)
Zhi Gan Cao (Fried Licorice)

Latin


Zingiber officinale
Panax ginseng
Atractylodes macrocephala
Aconitum carmichaeli
Glycyrrhiza uralensis

Amount






90 grams ea.

Preparation:


Powder and form honey pills

Function:


Warms the Yang, Strengthens the Spleen and Stomach, Toinifies Qi

Use:


Nausea, poor appetite, abdominal pain, pale tongue with white coat, deep and slow pulse
Coldness and weakness with Digestive debility
1. Chronic Gastritis
2. Gastric or duodenal Ulcers
3. Chronic Colitis
4. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
5. Crohn’s Disease, Ulcerative Colitis
6. Leaky Gut
7. Malabsorption Syndrome
8. Gastric Prolapse
9. Chronic Bronchitis
10. Functional Uterine Bleeding


Dose:


6–9 grams, 2–3 times daily with warm water. It may be taken with Rice porridge

Cautions:


1. Not used in Pregnancy
2. Not used in Heat conditions
3. Not used in Yin deficiency
4. Avoid in those taking Heart medication

Modifications:


1. Unless acute or severe, Codonopsis Dang Shen usually replaces Ginseng in modern times with 2–3 times the dosage.

Similar Formulas:


Li Zhong Wan is the same formula without Aconite. It is not as heating and is used for milder cases..

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