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The Healing Power of Chinese Herbs and Medicinal Recipes

by Hou; Joseph
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  • Copyright: 2005-04-25
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A modern reference guide on the benefits of incorporating traditional Chinese medicine into modern-day therapies! The Healing Power of Chinese Herbs and Medicinal Recipes is an easy-to-follow introduction to the history of traditional Chinese phytomedicine. This useful guide clearly explains the basics of this unique medical system and describes in detail the therapeutic properties and use of medicinal herbs and herbal recipes. The book includes a bibliography, glossary, contact information for herbal dealers and Oriental medicine schools, and an indexed list of 300 commonly used Chinese medicinal herbs and 245 herbal recipes. In The Healing Power of Chinese Herbs and Medicinal Recipes, you will find the fundamentals, evolution, and development of the herbal formulas of the 4,000-year-old Oriental Materia Medica, also known as ben cao. The book contains 11 sections documenting the therapeutic applications, dosages, precautions, and modern research findings of 138 of the most popular medicinal herbs. In addition, this resource provides 101 of the most frequently prescribed master recipes by famous ancient physicians, including their origin, ingredients, actions, indications, and modern clinical uses. The Healing Power of Chinese Herbs and Medicinal Recipes offers an in-depth education on: tonic herbs herbs that adjust the yin and yang of the body herbs that invigorate circulation of vital energy, qi, and blood herbal tranquilizers herbal diaphoretics herbal expectorants, antitussives, and antiasthmatics herbal pain killers herbs which regulate digestion and elimination herbal diuretics herbal antipyretics, antimicrobials, and detoxicants antitumor herbs The Healing Power of Chinese Herbs and Medicinal Recipes provides up-to-date information on the effectiveness of traditional Chinese medicine, as well as how to use Chinese medicinal herbs in conjunction with Western conventions. This comprehensive reference will benefit healthcare practitioners who want to include Oriental medicine in their practice, and anyone who is interested in Chinese herbs or patients for whom conventional medicine has offered no relief.

Author Biography

Joseph P. Hou is President of the J. P. Hou Institute for Pain and Integral Health and President of the Florida Holistic Health Center and Research Foundation in Orlando.

Table of Contents

Foreword xix
Zhou Jinhuang
Preface xxi
Acknowledgments xxv
Guide to Chinese Pin Yin Phonetics and the Wade-Giles System xxvii
Authors' Note xxix
Introduction: Western Medicine versus Traditional Chinese Medicine 1(12)
Modern (Synthetic) Medicine versus Herbal (Natural) Medicine
2(4)
The Healing Benefits of Chinese Herbs
6(2)
The Future of Chinese Herbal Medicine
8(5)
PART I: THE MYTH AND TRUTH ABOUT CHINESE MEDICINE
Chapter 1. The Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine
13(24)
Early Medical Philosophy
13(7)
The Essence of Chinese Medicine
20(4)
Methods of Diagnosis and Differentiation of Syndromes
24(1)
Treatment Methods
25(12)
Chapter 2. The Development of Ben Cao and Herbal Recipes
37(12)
The Evolution of Ben Cao
37(5)
The Evolution of Herbal Recipes
42(7)
PART II: PRACTICALITIES OF CHINESE HERBAL REMEDIES
Chapter 3. Practical Herbalism
49(24)
The Benefits of Medicinal Herbs
49(4)
Practical Herbalism
53(2)
How Medicinal Plants Are Processed
55(2)
Chemical Components of Medicinal Plants
57(2)
Properties of Medicinal Herbs
59(6)
Dosage of Herbs
65(3)
Factors That Influence the Efficacy of Herbs
68(1)
How Chinese Medicinal Herbs Are Used
69(4)
Chapter 4. Effective Herbal Recipes and Patent Medicines
73(8)
Herbal Recipes (Formulas, Prescriptions)
73(2)
How Herbal Recipes Are Modified
75(1)
Patent Medicines and Modern Pharmaceutical Herbal Preparations
76(1)
Quality Control and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) of Herbal Products
77(1)
Where to Buy Chinese Herbs and Patent Medicines
78(3)
PART III: THE HEALING POWERS OF MEDICINAL HERBS, PAST AND PRESENT
Chapter 5. Miraculous Tonic Herbs: Strengthening the First Line of Defense and Fortifying the Immune System
81(58)
Ginseng; Radix ginseng; Ren shen
87(7)
Siberian Ginseng; Radix Acanthopanax senticosus; Wu jia shen or Ci wu jia
94(3)
Astragalus Root; Radix Astragali; Huang qi
97(6)
Codonopsis; Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae; Dang shen
103(3)
Licorice Root; Radix Glycyrrhizae; Gan cao
106(4)
Chinese Yam; Rhizoma Dioscoreae; Shan yao
110(3)
Schisandra Fruit; Fructus Schisandra; Wu wei zi
113(5)
White Atractylodes; Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephala; Bai zhu
118(4)
Chinese Angelica Root; Radix Angelica sinensis; Dang gui, Tang kuei, Dong quai
122(5)
Processed Rehmannia Root; Radix Rehmanniae Preparata; Shu di huang or Shu di
127(4)
White Peony Root; Radix Paeoniae Alba; Bai shao
131(4)
Polygonum; Radix Polygoni multiflori; He shou wu or Shou wu
135(4)
Chapter 6. Herbs That Adjust the Yin and Yang: Defending Homeostasis and Harmony of the Body
139(56)
American Ginseng; Radix Ginseng Quinquefolium; Xi yang shen or Hua qi shen
145(4)
Ophiopogon Root; Radix Ophiopogonis; Mai men dong or Mai dong
149(3)
Lycium Fruit; Fructus Lycii; Gou qi zi
152(4)
Polygonatum Root; Rhizoma Polygonati; Huang jing
156(3)
Glehnia; Radix Glehniae; Bei sha shen
159(2)
Asparagus; Radix Asparagi; Tian men dong or Tian dong
161(3)
Epimedium; Herba Epimedii; Yin yang huo or Xiang ling pi
164(3)
Eucommia Bark; Cortex Eucommiae; Du zhong
167(3)
Psoralea Fruit; Fructus Psoraleae; Bu gu zhi
170(4)
Cordyceps; Cordyceps sinensis; Dong thong xia cao
174(4)
Morinda Root; Radix Morindae officinalis; Ba ji tian
178(3)
Cistanche; Herba Cistanches; Rou tong rong
181(3)
Cuscuta; Semen Cuscutae; Tu si zi
184(3)
Cornus; Fructus Corni; Shan zhu yu
187(3)
Curculigo Rhizome; Rhizoma Cuwuliginis Xian mao
190(2)
Pilose Antler; Cornu Cervi Parvum; Lu rong
192(3)
Chapter 7. Herbs That Invigorate Circulation of Vital Energy, Qi, and Blood: Preventing Discomfort and Pain, and Cerebral and Coronary Heart Diseases
195(68)
Tangerine (Orange) Peel; Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae; Chen pi
201(3)
Immature Bitter Orange; Fructus Aurantii Irnmaturus; Zhi shi
204(3)
Cyperus Tuber; Rhizoma Cyperi; Xiang fu
207(3)
Aucklandia (saussurea) Root; Radix Aucklandiae; Mu xiang
210(3)
Notoginseng; Radix Notoginseng; San qi (Tian qi)
213(3)
Salvia Root; Radix Salvia Miltiorrhizae; Dan shen
216(5)
Cnidium; Radix Ligustici Chuanxiong; Chuan xiong
221(5)
Carthamus or Safflower; Flos Carthami; Hong hua
226(4)
Curcuma Root; Radix Curcumae; Yu jin
230(3)
Vaccaria Seed; Semen Vaccariae; Wang bu liu xing
233(3)
Achyranthes Root; Radix Achyranthes Bidentatae; Huai niu xi
236(3)
Red Peony Root; Radix Paeoniae Rubra; Chi shao or Chi shao yao
239(3)
Leonurus; Herba Leonuri; Yi mu cao or Kun cao
242(3)
Peach Kernel or Persica; Semen Persicae; Tao ren
245(3)
Pubescent Holly Root; Radix Ilicis Pubescentis; Mao dong qing
248(3)
Acronychia; Lignum Dalbergiae Odorifera Jiang xiang or Jiang zhen xiang
251(3)
Moutan Bark; Cortex Moutan Radicis; Mu dan pi or Dan pi
254(3)
Ginkgo Biloba Leaves; Folia Ginkgo biloba; Yin xing ye
257(6)
Chapter 8. Herbal Tranquilizers: Nourishing the Heart and Calming the Liver
263(30)
Polygala Root; Radix Polygalae; Yuan zhi
267(3)
Ganoderma or Reishi Mushrooms; Ganodema Lucidum; Ling zhi
270(4)
Biota Seed; Semen Biotae; Bai zi ren
274(3)
Zizyphus; Semen Zizyphi Spinosae; Suan zao ren
277(3)
Acorus; Rhizoma Acori Graminei; Shi chang pu or Chang pu
280(3)
Apocynum; Herba Apocynum Venetum; Luo bu ma
283(3)
Albizzia Bark; Cortex Albizzia; He huan pi
286(2)
Gastrodia Tuber; Rhizoma Gastrodiae; Tian ma
288(5)
Chapter 9. Herbal Diaphoretics: Relief of Common Colds, Allergies, and Headaches
293(58)
Ephedra; Herba Ephedrae; Ma huang
298(5)
Cinnamon Twig; Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae; Gui zhi
303(3)
Cinnamon Bark; Cortex Cinnamomi; Rou gui or Gui pi
306(3)
Slier; Radix Ledebouriellae; Fang feng
309(3)
Angelica or Dahurian Angelica Root; Radix Angelicae dahuricae; Bai zhi
312(4)
Ginger; Rhizoma Zingiberis; Gan jiang or Sheng jiang
316(3)
Asarum Herb; Herba Asari; Xi xin
319(3)
Schizonepeta; Herba seu. Flos Schizonepetae; Jing jie or Jing jie sui
322(3)
Magnolia Flower; Flos Magnoliae; Xin yi hua or Xin yi
325(3)
Processed Aconite; Radix Aconiti Praeparata; Fu zi
328(4)
Mentha or Peppermint; Herba Menthae; Bo he
332(3)
Moms or Mulberry Leaf; Folium Mori; Sang ye
335(3)
Chrysanthemum; Flos Chrysanthemi; Ju hua
338(4)
Bupleurum Root; Radix Bupleuri; Chai hu
342(3)
Pueraria Root; Radix Puerariae; Ge gen
345(3)
Cimicifuga Rhizome; Rhizoma Cimicifugae; Sheng ma
348(3)
Chapter 10. Herbal Expectorants, Antitussives, and Antiasthmatics: Resolution of Respiratory System Ailments
351(32)
Pinellia Tuber; Rhizoma Pinelliae; Ban xia
355(3)
Platycodon Root; Radix Platycodi; Jie geng
358(3)
Fritillary Bulb; Bulbus Fritillariae; Bei mu or Chuan bei mu and Zhe bei mu
361(3)
Bitter Apricot Kernel; Semen Armeniacae amarum; Ku xing ren
364(3)
Trichosanthes Fruit; Fructus Trichosanthis; Gua lou shi
367(3)
Stemona Root; Radix Stemonae; Bai bu
370(3)
Sargassum or Seaweed; Herba Sargassum; Hai zao
373(3)
Lepidium Seed; Semen Lepidii seer Descurainiae; Ting li zi
376(3)
Rhododendron; Folium Rhododendri daurici; Man shan Kong
379(4)
Chapter 11. Herbal Pain Killers: Relief of Lingering Arthritic Pain and Rheumatism
383(38)
Pubescent Angelica Root; Radix Angelicae pubescens; Du huo
387(3)
Notopterygium; Rhizoma seu Radix Notopterygii; Qiang huo
390(3)
Loranthus; Ramulus Loranthis; Sang ji sheng
393(3)
Clematis Root; Radix Clematidis; Wei ling xian
396(3)
Stephania; Radix Stephaniae tetrandrae; Han fang ji
399(3)
Chinese Star Jasmine; Caulis Trachelospenni; Luo shi teng
402(2)
Large-Leaf Gentian Root; Radix Gentiana Macrophyllae; Qin jiao
404(3)
Cynanchum Root; Radix Cvnanchi paniculati; Xu chang qing or Liao diao zhu
407(3)
Chaenomeles; Fructus Chaenomeles; Mu gua
410(3)
Acanthopanax Bark; Cortex Acanthopanacis; Wu jia pi
413(3)
Lycopodium; Herba Lvcopodii; Shen jin cao
416(2)
Siegesbeckia; Herba Siegesbeckiae; Xi xian cao or Xi xian
418(3)
Chapter 12. Herbs That Regulate Digestion and Elimination: Relief of Common Gastrointestinal Ailments
421(38)
Hawthorn; Fructus Crataegi; Shan zha
425(4)
Agastache; Herba Agastaches seu Pogostemi; Huo xiang
429(3)
Amomum Fruit; Fructus Amonri; Sha reu
432(3)
Germinated Barley; Fructus Hordei Gernrinatus; Mai ya
435(2)
Evodia Fruit; Fructus Erodiae; Wu zhu vu
437(4)
Atractylodes; Rhizoma Atractylodes; Cang zhu
441(4)
Raphanus or Radish Seeds; Semen Raphani; Lai fu zi
445(3)
Magnolia Bark; Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis; Hou po
448(3)
Rhubarb; Radix et Rhizoma Rhei; Da huang
451(4)
Areca Seed; Semen Arecae; Bin lang or Bing lang zi
455(4)
Chapter 13. Dampness-Eliminating Herbs: Treating Urinary Tract Disorders
459(26)
Alisma; Rhizoma Alisrnatis; Ze xie
463(4)
Poria or Hoelen; Poria Cocos; Fu ling
467(3)
Polyporus; Polxporus Umbellatus; Zhu ling
470(3)
Rubus; Fructus Rubus Chingii; Fu pen zi
473(2)
Plantain Seed; Semen Plantaginis; Che qian zi
475(3)
Lysimachia; Herba Lysimachiae; Jin qian cao
478(3)
Capillaris; Herba Artemisiae capillaris; Yin clien hao
481(4)
Chapter 14. Herbal Antipyretics, Antimicrobials, and Detoxicants: The Last Line of Defense Against Infections
485(56)
Arctium or Burdock Fruit; Fructus Arctii; Niu bang zi
489(2)
Gardenia; Fructus Gardeniae; Zhi zi
491(2)
Phragmites Rhizome; Rhizoma Phragmites; Lu gen
493(2)
Wild Chrysanthemum; Flos Chrysanthemi Indici; Ye ju hua
495(3)
Prunella Spike; Spica Prunellae; Xia kit cao
498(3)
Gentiana Root; Radix Gentianae; Long dan cao
501(3)
Forsythia Fruit; Fructus Forsythiae; Lian qiao
504(3)
Lonicera; Flos Lonicerae; Jin yin hua
507(3)
Scute Root; Radix Scutellariae; Huang qin
510(4)
Coptis Root; Rhizoma Coptidis; Huang Han
514(4)
Phellodendron Bark; Cortex Phellodendri; Huang bai
518(3)
Isatis Root; Radix Isatidis seu Baphicacanthi; Ban lan gen
521(3)
Isatis Leaf; Folium Isatidis; Da qing ye
524(3)
Dandelion; Herba Taraxaci; Pu gong ying
527(3)
Pulsatilla Root; Radix Pulsatillae; Bai tou weng
530(2)
Patrinia Herb; Herba Patriniae; Bai jiang cao
532(3)
Scrophularia Root; Radix Scrophulariae; Xuan shen
535(3)
Paris Rhizome; Rhizome Paridis; Chong lou
538(3)
Chapter 15. Natural Antitumor Herbs: Complementary Therapy to Aid the Fight for Survival
541(36)
Oldenlandia; Herba Oldenlandia diffusa; Bai hua she she cao
545(3)
Lobelia; Herba Lobeliae; Ban bian lian
548(2)
Scute Barbata; Herba Scutellariae Barbatae; Ban zhi lian
550(2)
Rabdosia; Herba Rabdosiae; Dong ling cao
552(2)
Akebia Quinata Fruit; Fructus Akebiae; Ba yue zha
554(3)
Black Nightshade; Herba Solani Nigri; Long kui
557(2)
Houttuynia; Herba Houttuyniae; Yu xing cao
559(3)
Subprostrate Sophora Root; Radix Sophora; Shan dou gen
562(3)
Zedoaria; Rhizoma Curcumae Zedoaria; E zhu
565(3)
Semiaquilegia Root; Radix Semiaquilegiae; Tian kui
568(2)
Duchesnea; Herba Duchesneae; She mei
570(2)
Sarcandra; Herba Sarcandra glabra; Jiu jie cha or Gum? yin cha
572(5)
PART IV: THE HEALING POWER OF POPULAR HERBAL RECIPES
Chapter 16. Herbal Recipes for Energy and Vitality
577(10)
R-1 Shen Fu Tang
Ginseng and Aconite Tonic
577(1)
R-2 Si Jun Zi Tang
Decoction of Combination of Four Noble Herbs
577(1)
R-3 Ren Shen Yang Rong Tang
Ginseng and Rehmannia Nourishing Formula
578(1)
R-4 Ren Shen Feng Wang Jiang
Ginseng Royal Jelly Oral Liquid
579(1)
R-5 Sheng Mai Yin or Sheng Mai San
Ginseng and Ophiopogon Combination for Debility
579(1)
R-6 Gui Pi Tang
Ginseng and Longan Spleen and Heart Tonic Formula
580(1)
R-7 Shen Qi Gao (Wan)
Ginseng and Astragalus Qi Tonic
581(1)
R-8 Wu Jia Shen Gao or Ci Wu Jia Gao
Siberian Ginseng Extract Tonic
581(1)
R-9 Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
Ginseng and Astragalus Combination Vital Energy Tonic Pills
582(1)
R-10 Yu Ping Feng San
Astragalus and Siler Immune Tonic Formula
583(1)
R-11 Yi Guan Jian
Glehnia and Rehmannia Combination for Nourishing the Yin
583(1)
R-12 Yu Quan Wan
Trichosanthes Formula for Diabetes
584(1)
R-13 Shen Ling Bai Zhu San
Ginseng, Poria, and Atractylodes Stomachic Formula
585(1)
R-l4 Li Zhong Tang
Ginseng and Ginger Combination Stomach-Warming Decoction
585(2)
Chapter 17. Herbal Recipes for Blood Nourishment and Female Ailments
587(6)
R-15 Si Wu Tang
Chinese Angelica and Rehmannia Four Combination
587(1)
R-16 Tao Hong Si Wu Tang
Chinese Angelica and Carthamus Formula for Replenishing Blood
588(1)
R-17 Dang Gui Wan
Chinese Angelica Pills
588(1)
R-18 Ba Zhen Wan
Eight Precious Herbs for Women
589(1)
R-19 Wu Ji Bai Feng Wan
Chicken Phoenix Pills for Women
589(1)
R-20 Geng Nian An
Rehmannia and Polygonum Combination Menopause Pills
590(1)
R-21 Dang Gui Shao Yao Wan
Chinese Angelica and Peony Liver Stagnation Formula
591(2)
Chapter 18. Herbal Recipes That Balance the Yin and Yang
593(6)
R-22 Liu Wei Di Huang Wan
Six Herb Kidney Essence Tonic
593(1)
R-23 Mai Wei Di Huang Wan
Eight Herb Longevity Pill
594(1)
R-24 Shen Qi Wan (Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan)
Rehmannia Kidney-Yang Tonic Formula
594(1)
R-25 Qi Ju Di Huang Wan
Lycium Fruit, Chrysanthemum, and Rehmannia Eyesight Tonic Pill
595(1)
R-26 Qi Bao Mei Ran Dan
Seven Treasure Antiaging Rejuvenation Formula
595(1)
R-27 Er Xian Tang
Morinda and Epimedium Meridian Balancing Formula
596(1)
R-28 Si Shen Wan
Four Miraculous Herb Spleen-and Kidney-Yang Tonic Formula
597(1)
R-29 He Shou Wu Wan (Shou Wu Wan)
Polygonum and Rehmannia Antiaging Formula
597(1)
R-30 Nan Bao
Ginseng and Epimedium Combination Male Treasure Pills
598(1)
Chapter 19. Recipes That Benefit the Heart and the Brain
599(6)
R-31 Dan Shen Yin
Salvia and Amomum Fruit Angina Formula
599(1)
R-32 Fu Fang Dan Shen Pian
Compound Formula of Salvia Heart Tablet
599(1)
R-33 Guan Xin Bing II
Coronary Heart Formula II
600(1)
R-34 Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang
Ginseng and Astragalus Paralysis Formula
601(1)
R-35 Jian Nao Bu Shen Wan
Ginseng and Zizyphus Combination Brain Tonic
601(1)
R-36 Yue Ju Wan or Xiong Zhu Wan
Cyperus Antistagnation and Depression Pill
602(1)
R-37 Ban Xia Hou Po Tang
Pinellia and Magnolia Stagnation Pill
603(1)
R-38 Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang
Peach Kernel and Carthamus Blood Stasis Formula
603(1)
R-39 Huo Xue Tong Mai Pian
Safflower and Cyperus Coronary Circulation Formula
604(1)
Chapter 20. Herbal Recipes That Ease the Mind
605(4)
R-40 Suan Zao Ren Tang
Zizyphus Essence Tonic
605(1)
R-41 Xiao Yao Wan
Bupleurum and Chinese Angelica Ease Formula
605(1)
R-42 Dan Zhi Xiao Yao Wan
Bupleurum and Peony Ease Pills
606(1)
R-43 An Shen Bu Xin Wan
Albizzia Bark Sedative and Heart Tonic
607(1)
R-44 Bai Zi Yang Xin Wan
Biota Seed Mind-Easing Tonic
607(1)
R-45 Tian Wang Bu Xin Wan
Ginseng and Zizyphus Mind-Easing and Heart Tonic Formula
608(1)
Chapter 21. Herbal Recipes to Relieve Colds, Internal Ailments, and Pains
609(18)
R-46 Yin Qiao Jie Du Pian
Lonicera Flower and Forsythia Cold and Detoxification Formula
609(1)
R-47 Tong Xuan Li Fei Pian
Ephedra and Perilla Cold Formula
609(1)
R-48 Huo Xiang Zheng Qi Wan
Agastache Gastrointestinal Flu Pills
610(1)
R-49 Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San
Chuan Xiong Headache Relief Formula
611(1)
R-50 Chai Hu Shu Gan Tang
Bupleurum and Cyperus Liver-Soothing Formula
611(1)
R-51 Xiao Huo Luo Dan
Arisaema and Aconite Qi-Activating Formula
612(1)
R-52 Shu Gan Wan
White Peony and Melia Liver-Soothing Formula
613(1)
R-53 Xiao Chai Hu Tang
Minor Bupleurum Mediation Formula
613(1)
R-54 Fu Zi Li Zhong Tang
Aconite and Ginger Stomachache Formula
614(1)
R-55 Tian Ma Wan
Gastrodia and Eucommia Pain Formula
614(1)
R-56 Yuan Hu Zhi Tong Wan
Corydalis and Angelica Pain Formula
615(1)
R-57 Qiang Huo Sheng Shi Tang
Notopterygium and Pubescent Angelica Pain Formula
615(1)
R-58 Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang
Pubescent Angelica and Loranthus Pain Formula
616(1)
R-59 Ping Wei San
Magnolia and Ginger Peptic Formula
617(1)
R-60 Xiao Jian Zhong Tang
Cinnamon and Peony Middle-Jiao Tonic
617(1)
R-61 Si Ni San
Bupleurum and Peony Liver-Soothing Formula
618(1)
R-62 Mu Xiang Bing Lang Wan
Aucklandia and Areca Seed Carminative Formula
618(1)
R-63 Xiao Qing Lang Tang
Ephedra and Pinellia Cough Asthma Formula
619(1)
R-64 Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin
Gastrodia and Gambir Liver-Calming Formula
620(1)
R-65 Fang Feng Tong Sheng San
Sher and Platycodon Balancing Formula
620(1)
R-66 Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang
Stephania and Astragalus Metabolism Formula
621(1)
R-67 Yin Chen Hao Tang
Capillaris and Gardenia Jaundice Formula
622(1)
R-68 Wu Ling San
Hoelen and Alisma Diuretic Formula
622(1)
R-69 Mai Men Dong Tang
Ophiopogon and Pinellia Tuber Lung Formula
623(1)
R-70 Xi Jiao Di Huang Wan
Rhinoceros Horn and Rehmannia Detoxification Formula
623(1)
R-71 Wu Zhu Yu Tang
Evodia and Ginger Antiemetic Formula
624(1)
R-72 Huang Lian Jie Du Tang
Coptis and Scute Detoxification Formula
624(1)
R-73 Da Cheng Qi Tang
Major Rhubarb Cleansing Formula
625(1)
R-74 Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang
Hoelen and Atractylodes Spleen Tonic Formula
626(1)
R-75 Zhen Wu Tang
Hoelen and Ginger Diuretic Formula
626(1)
Chapter 22. Herbal Recipes for Fasting, Cleansing, and Detoxification
627(4)
R-76 Zhi Shi Dao Zhi Wan
Alisma and Poria Bowel-Cleansing Formula
628(1)
R-77 Yi Shen Tang
Lonicera Flower Kidney Benefiting Formula
629(1)
R-78 Long Dan Xie Gan Tang
Gentiana Liver-Cleansing Formula
629(2)
Chapter 23. Selections of Imperial Palace Recipes for Health and Longevity from the Qing Dynasty
631(8)
R-79 Yan Ling Yi Shou Dan
Chinese Angelica and Astragalus Longevity and Life-Benefiting Formula
631(1)
R-80 Shi Quan Da Bu Wan
Ginseng and Chinese Angelica Ten Tonic Combination
632(1)
R-81 Jiao Gan Wan
Cyperus Tuber and Hoelen Antidepression Combination
633(1)
R-82 Yi Qi Li Pi Zhi Zhu Wan
Codonopsis and Orange Peel Qi-Nourishing Spleen Tonic Formula
634(1)
R-83 Jia Wei Long Dan Xie Gan Wan
Compound Gentiana Liver-Heat Purging Formula
634(1)
R-84 Head Washing Formula for Headache No. 1
Gastrodia and Siler Headache Formula
635(1)
R-85 Tiao Jing Wan
Chinese Angelica and Cyperus Tuber Menstrual Regulation Formula
636(1)
R-86 Yang Xin Jian Pi Wan
Jujube and Amomum Fruit Mind-Nourishing and Spleen-Strengthening Formula
636(1)
R-87 Yang Xin Yan Ling Yi Shou Dan
Biota Mind-Nourishing, Life-Benefiting, and Longevity Formula
637(1)
R-88 Huo Xue Shu Jing Zhi Tong Fang
Carthamus and Mastic Pain Formula
638(1)
Chapter 24. Herbal Recipes for Prevention and Self-Care
639(8)
R-89 Tiao Shen Tang
Zizyphus and Polygala Stress-Reduction Formula
639(1)
R-90 Geng Nian Lou Tang
Cornus Fruit and Rehmannia Menopause Relief Formula
639(1)
R-91 Pian Tao Tong Tang
Gastrodia and Cnidium Migraine Formula
640(1)
R-92 Jiang Tang Wan
Astragalus and Trichosanthes Root Diabetes Formula
641(1)
R-93 Bai Du San Tang
Bupleurum and Ginger Cold Formula
641(1)
R-94 Pai Shi Tang
Alisma and Lysimachia Urinary Tract Stone Relief Formula
642(1)
R-95 Li Dan Pai Shi Pian
Lysimachia and Rhubarb Gallstone Relief Formula
642(1)
R-96 Long Bi Xiao Tang
Codonopsis and Vaccaria Seed Prostate Formula
643(1)
R-97 Jia Kang Fang
Astragalus and Prunella Hyperthyroidism Formula
644(1)
R-98 Su Zi Jiang Qi Tang
Perilla Seed and Pinellia Asthma Formula
644(1)
R-99 Lao Nian Chi Dai Zheng Tang
Salvia and Red Peony Memory Formula
645(1)
R-100 Jiang Zhi Fang
Notoginseng and Alisma Cholesterol-Lowering Formula
645(1)
R-101 Qing Shen Jian Fei Fang
Alisma and Plantain Seed Weight Loss Formula
646(1)
Appendix A. Useful Addresses 647(18)
National Oriental Medicine Associations
647(1)
Herb Organizations
648(1)
Directory of TCM/Acupuncture Schools
648(7)
Herb Dealers: Wholesalers and Importers
655(10)
Appendix B. Table of Commonly Used Chinese Medicinal Herbs: Cross-Reference of Names 665(16)
Appendix C. Table of Popular Herbal Recipes and Patent Medicines 681(12)
Glossary 693(24)
General Medical and Pharmaceutical Terms
693(17)
Important Traditional Chinese Medicine Terms
710(7)
Bibliography 717(4)
Index 721

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