Introduction to Yue Maid Soup

Contents 1 Pinyin 2 "The Synopsis of the Golden Chamber" Volume: Yue Mai Decoction 2.1 Prescription 2.2 Function and Indications 2.3 Usage and Dosage of Yue Mai Decoction 2.4 Remarks 2.5 Excerpt 3 "Qianjin" Volume 7 3.1 Prescription Name 3.2 Yue Mai Decoction Alias ??of the decoction 3.3 Composition 3.4 Indications 3.5 Usage and dosage of Yuejiu Decoction 3.6 Note 4 "Golden Chamber" volume 4.1 Prescription name 4.2 Composition 4.3 Indications 4.4 Usage and dosage of Yuejiu Decoction 4.5 Addition and subtraction 4.6 Clinical application of Yuejiu Decoction 4.7 Each family Attached to the discussion: 1 Yue Mai Tang in ancient books 1 Pinyin

yuè bì tāng 2 "Yue Mai Tang 2.1" in the volume of "The Synopsis of the Golden Chamber" Prescription

Ephedra 12 grams gypsum 25 grams ginger 9 grams of licorice, 6 grams of jujube, 15 jujubes 2.2 Functions and Indications

Release lung heat, disperse water and reduce swelling. Cure Feng Shui and bad wind, with swelling all over the body, spontaneous sweating but no thirst, no severe fever, and floating pulse. It is now used for patients with acute and chronic nephritis who see the above symptoms. 2.3 Usage and dosage of Yue Mai Decoction

Add 1.2 liters of water to the medicine. Boil the ephedra first, remove the foam, add all the medicine, boil 600 ml, and take it warmly in three times.

2.4 Remarks

In the prescription, ephedra and ginger relieve lung qi and disperse water dampness; gypsum clears away heat in the lungs; licorice and jujube nourish the spleen. When all medicines are used together, they can effectively release the lungs, release heat, disperse water and reduce swelling. 2.5 Excerpt

Volume 3 of "Synopsis of the Golden Chamber" Volume 7 of "Qian Jin" 3.1 Prescription name

Yue Mai Tang 3.2 Alias ??of Yue Mai Tang

Spleen Decoction, Yue Maijia Shu Fu Decoction 3.3 Composition

6 taels of ephedra, half a liter of gypsum, 4 taels of Atractylodes macrocephala, 1 piece of aconite, 3 taels of ginger, 2 taels of licorice, and 15 jujubes. 3.4 Indications

Invasion of rheumatic poison, body fluid depletion, tendons and veins spasm, weakness of the ankles and knees, and inconvenience in walking and standing. 3.5 Usage and dosage of Yue Mai Tang

Take it to the mouth. Take 7 liters of water, boil ephedra first and then boil it, remove the foam, add all the medicines, boil 3 liters, divide the temperature into three servings. Cover with sweat. 3.6 Notes

Qipi Decoction (Volume 16 of "Waitai"). Yue Maid adds techniques and decoction (Volume 16 of "Zhang's Medical Tong"). "Waitai" cited this prescription as having no Atractylodes. According to "Shenghui", pound this recipe into coarse powder, take 4 qian each time, add half a cup of water, add half a point of ginger, fry until it reaches 60%, remove the dregs and take it warm, no matter the time. 4 Volume 4.1 of the Golden Chamber

Yue Mai Tang 4.2 Composition

6 taels of ephedra, half a catty of gypsum, 3 taels of ginger, 15 jujubes, and 2 taels of licorice. 4.3 Indications

Feng shui is bad, the whole body is swollen, the pulse is floating and there is no thirst, continuous spontaneous sweating, and no severe fever. 4.4 Usage and dosage of Yue Mai Decoction

Pour 6 liters of water, boil ephedra first, remove the foam, add all the medicines, boil 3 liters, divide the temperature into three servings. 4.5 Addition and subtraction

For bad wind, add 1 aconite (cannon); for Feng Shui, add 4 taels. 4.6 Clinical application of Yuejiao Decoction

Feng Shui: Lu, over forty years old, working as a farmer, in June 1954, it was midsummer, still wearing a cotton-padded jacket, his head, face and whole body were swollen, his eyes could not be opened; abdominal distension If the patient has a urn, the skin color is bright, aversion to wind and no sweating, fever and slight thirst, poor appetite and drowning, coughing with excessive phlegm, shortness of breath and shortness of breath, inability to sit upright, leaning against a wall, severe swelling of the mouth, and difficulty in distinguishing the rising and falling pulse.

Diagnosed as Feng Shui, use Yue Mai flavored, 18g pure ephedra, 15g raw gypsum, 6g powdered licorice, 12g fly talc (taken in two doses), 4 slices of fresh ginger, 12 jujubes (split), and cover it with sweat after taking it. . A while after taking the medicine, the whole body is sweating, the underwear is changed, and the urination is frequent. The qi becomes harmonious, the cold and heat disappear, and the swelling and abdominal distension are almost gone. Afterwards, the patient will be cured by adding Wuling Powder. 4.7 Discussions by various schools

1. "Collection of Medical Prescriptions": This is a sun medicine, and Feng Shui is used between the skin. The pungent heat of ephedra is used to purge the lungs; the sweet and cold taste of gypsum is used to clear the stomach; and licorice is used to clear the stomach. Use it as an aid to make Feng Shui come out from the pores; use ginger and jujube as an agent to harmonize Yingwei and prevent it from being too diffuse and consuming body fluids.

2. "The Essential Prescriptions of the Golden Chamber": This prescription is the main prescription for treating Feng Shui and stagnation of heat in the lungs and stomach. Feng shui is a disease caused by external attack of wind evil, lack of lung qi, imbalance of water channels, and feng shui hitting the skin surface. Treatment should be to relieve the symptoms and expel wind, to clear the lungs and circulate water. In the prescription, ephedra is used as the king medicine, which can induce sweating and relieve the superficial symptoms, and relieve the lungs and move water; supplemented with ginger and jujube, it can enhance the effect of releasing water qi. The power of the water channel makes water evil go away from the urine. Because there is heat in the lungs and stomach, gypsum is added to clear the heat. Using licorice to harmonize the medicinal properties, and combining it with jujube, it harmonizes the spleen and stomach and transports the evil of water and dampness. The combination of five medicines is an agent for relieving water qi and clearing away internal heat. Yue Mai Tang in the ancient book "The Synopsis of the Golden Chamber and Jade Letters": [Volume 3 and Treatment of Water Qi Diseases and Pulse Syndrome, No. 14] Seven treatises, five pulse syndromes, and nine prescriptions

All belong to Muscle surface. So you should sweat. Sweating will heal the disease. Feng shui without sweat. Use Yue Mai Tang to induce sweating. If there is bad wind due to sweating. It is a deficiency of external yang. Therefore, aconite is added. If not... "Collection of Treatise on Febrile Diseases": [Volume 1] Distinguish the pulse syndrome of Taiyang disease and treat it

Accept various medicines. Boil two liters. Get rid of it. Take one liter warm. This cloud. It should be called Yue Mai Tang Guizhi Tang. Drink one liter together. Now they are one party. Guizhi Decoction is divided into two portions. Yue... "Revised Zhongjing Quanshu Golden Chamber Essentials Notes": [Volume 4] Water Qi Disease Pulse Syndrome and Treatment No. 15

They all belong to the muscle surface, so when you sweat, you will be cured if you sweat. . If there is no sweating in Feng Shui, you should use Yue Mai Decoction to induce sweating. If sweating produces bad wind, it means Yang deficiency, so Aconite should be added. If it is not evil... "Zhang's Medical Tong": [Volume 16 Ancestral Prescriptions] Ephedra Decoction (Yuhan)

Three slices of ginger. Four jujubes. Decoction. Take three servings at different temperatures. Take it in half a day. Yue Mai Tang (Golden Chamber) treats Feng Shui and aversion to cold. The whole body is swollen. Floating pulse but no thirst. Continued spontaneous sweating... "Treatise on Febrile Diseases": Distinguish the pulse syndrome of Taiyang disease and treat it