Tao He Cheng Qi Tang
桃核承气汤

 

 

Peach Pit Decoction to Order the Qi

  Disclaimer    For educational purposes only.  Do not use as medical advice

<b>About</b><strong>Herbs</strong><strong>Caution/Notes</strong>
Health Benefits
For: Dysmenorrhea • Endometritis • Pelvic inflammatory disease • Intestinal obstruction
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Categories (Click on ⌕ for other formulas in the category)
Category: Invigorate the Blood ⌕    Subcategory: Invigorate Blood and Dispel Blood Stasis ⌕      Family: Da Huang Lei Fang ⌕      Source: Shang Han Lun  ⌕       Related Formula:
Actions
Clear heat • Break up blood stasis
Indications and Contraindications
Appearance: Tongue -Purple • Yellow coat      Pulse -Forceful • Deep • Choppy      Face/other 
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Properties
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Herbs Cat/Dose Actions Properties
Tao Ren
12g-15g
Da Huang • Rhubarb • 大黄 Downward Draining
12g
Drain downward • Promote menstruation • Reduce accumulation • Drain fire • Cools blood • Clear heat • Dry dampness • Resolve blood stasis (add near end of decoction) Anti-inflammatory • Antibiotic • AntipyreticCholereticCholagogic • Hemostatic • Immunity booster • Laxative • Nephroprotective
Gui Zhi • Cinnamon Twig • 桂枝 Release Exterior Wind Cold
6g
Unblock yang Qi • Warm channels • Expel Cold in muscle layer • Improve circulation • Relieve pain Antimicrobialanticoagulantteratogenic • emmenagogue • antiparasitic • antibiotic • hypoglycemic •analgesic • anti-inflammatory • antioxidant • free radical scavenging • sedative • memory enhancer
Mang Xiao
6g
Zhi Gan CaoLicorice Root • 甘草 Tonify Qi
6g
Tonify Spleen Qi • Tonify Heart qi • Clear heat • Resolve toxicity • Stop cough • Dispel phlegm • Lubricate lungs • Stop wheezing • Reduce spasm • Relieve pain • Harmonize other herb effectsEnters all 12 channels, often serve as envoy in a formula. Hypoglycemic • Antiarrhythmic • Expectorant • Antidiarrheal • Antiulcer • Hepatoprotective • Antiulcer • Immunostimulant • Antitussive • Antiviral • Detox • Demulcent • Anti-inflammatory • Laxative • Emmenagogue • Antimicrobial • Spasmolytic
King/Chief    ♥ Minister/Deputy      Assistant     ♦ Envoy
Directions: Wine treated Jiu Zhi Da Huang can be used in placed of Da Huang to strengthen the blood invigorating effects.
Modifications For
+ Sheng Di Huang +Bai Mao Gen Nosebleed 
+ Shi Xiao San Lochioschesis
+ Dang Gui + Huang Hua Dysmenorrhea
+ Xiang Fu + Wu Yao + Ping Pi + Mu Xiang Concurrent Qi Stagnation
+ Chi Shao + San Qi Severe obstruction caused by blood stasis

Caution
  • Be cautious about using Da Huang if pregnant.

ALERT: Contraindications of each herb - use with caution under these conditions:
Da Huang: Pregnancy • Nursing • Menstruation • Qi deficiency • Blood deficiency • Stomach deficiency cold • Spleen deficiency cold • Normal or loose stool • Normal blood flow • Postpartum
Gui Zhi: Pregnancy • Liver Wind • Measles • Open skin sores
Gan Cao: High blood pressure • Low potassium • Pork • Seaweed • Chinese cabbage • Anti-diabetic drugs • Diuretic drugs

Notes

 

Bibliography: [3], [8], [9], [14]

Information in this post came from many sources, including class notes, practitioners, websites, webinars, books, magazines, and editor's personal experience.  While the original source often came from historical Chinese texts,  variations may result from the numerous English translations.   Always consult a doctor prior to using these drugs.  The information here is strictly for educational purposes. 

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