肥儿丸

 

 

Fat Baby Pill

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

AboutHerbsCaution/Notes
Health Benefits
For: Worms • Cryptosporidiosis • Giardiasis • Toxoplasmosis
Attributes:
Products (online examples)

Pills

Granules

Granules or Herbs

 

 

Research (sample)
Categories (Click on ⌕ for other formulas in the category)
Category: Expel Parasites ⌕    Subcategory: Expel Parasites ⌕      Family: ] ⌕      Source: Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang  ⌕       Related Formula:
Actions
Kill parasites • Reduce accumulation • Strengthens spleen • Clear heat
Indications and Contraindications
Appearance: Tongue -      Pulse -      Face/other 
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Properties
Data adapted from product found online.  Categories 4% or less not shown.

Herbs Cat/Dose Actions Properties
Shi Jun Zi 
150g
Bing Lang  
120g
Rou Dou Kou ♥ 
150g
• • ♥
300g
Chao Mai Ya ♣ 
150g
Chao Shen Qu  
120g
Mu XiangCostus Root • 木香 Regulate Qi
60g
Tonify spleen • Tonify stomach • Moves qi • Relief pain • Clear Qi stagnation • Clear food stagnation • Clear damp heatFor moving Qi: Epigastric area - Chen Pi • Intestinal area - Mu Xiang • From epigastric all the way to the abdominal area - Zhi Shi and Zhi Ke • Lateral side area -Chai Hu, Xiang Fu, Qing Pi, and Fo Shou • Lower abdomen: Wu Yao warms kidney • Upper chest area: Tan Xiang, Xie Bai • REN4 & REN6 area: Chen Xiang Anti-inflammatory • Antibacterial • Antibiotic • Anticancer • Anticoagulant • Antifeedant • Antioxidant • Insecticidal
King/Chief    ♥ Minister/Deputy      Assistant     ♦ Envoy
Directions: 
Modifications For
+ Dang Shen + Bai Zhu Severe qi deficiency
– Huang Lian Little or no internal heat
+ Da Huang + Zhi Shi For constipation
+ San Leng + E Zhu Firm masses in Abdomen

Caution
ALERT: Contraindications of each herb - use with caution under these conditions:
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Mu Xiang: Daisy allergy • Yin Xu Fire • Depleted Fluids • Blazing Fire.
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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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