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Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang: Its wonderful effects in reconciling Shaoyang and calming the mind

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Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu li Tang is a traditional Chinese medicine prescription originated from the Treatise on Febrile Diseases and is well-known for its remarkable effects in treating a variety of diseases. This article will introduce the composition, efficacy, indications, and modern applications of the prescription, aiming to give readers a deeper understanding of this traditional Chinese medicine prescription.

Bupleurum chinense plus dragon bone and oyster soup
柴胡加龍骨牡蠣湯

Composition of Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu li Tang


There are two versions of Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu li Tang , one containing Scutellaria baicalensis and the other not. This article will focus on the version containing Scutellaria baicalensis. The prescription is composed of the following ingredients: Bupleurum Root, Scutellaria baicalensis, Ginseng, Pinellia ternata, Ginger, Jujube, Cinnamon Twig, Poria, Rhubarb, Dragon Bone, Mud, and Lead Dan.


Prescription Analysis


The basis of Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu li Tang , which is used to treat Shaoyang disease, the main symptoms of which include alternating hot and cold, fullness and bitterness in the chest, irritability, nausea, poor appetite, etc. When these symptoms develop further and symptoms such as chest fullness, irritability, fear, difficulty urinating, and delirium appear, Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu li Tang should be used.


This formula achieves its therapeutic effect through the synergistic effect of the following ingredients:

  • Bupleurum and Scutellaria : harmonize Shaoyang, clear away heat and detoxify.

  • Ginseng and jujube : tonify the middle and replenish qi, strengthen the body and eliminate evil.

  • Pinellia and ginger : reduce nausea and vomiting, resolve phlegm and relieve cough.

  • Cinnamon twig and Poria cocos : promote yang and transform qi, promote diuresis and eliminate dampness.

  • Rhubarb : It has a laxative effect and can clear away heat from the body.

  • Dragon bone, oyster, lead pill : calm the nerves and soothe the mind.


Addition and subtraction


According to different symptoms, Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu li Tang can be added or subtracted:

  • Qi stagnation and blood stasis : add peach kernel, safflower, red peony root, Sichuan peony root, cyperus rotundus, and green tangerine peel.

  • Liver meridian fire is excessive : remove ginseng, cinnamon twig, ginger, and jujube, and add gentian, cassia bark, plantain seed, zexie, akebia, and radix rehmanniae.

  • Madness and paralysis : remove cinnamon twig and rhubarb, and add coptis root, donkey hide gelatin, chicken gall, peony root, lily and radix rehmanniae.


Bupleurum chinense plus dragon bone and oyster soup
柴胡加龍骨牡蠣湯

Effects and indications of Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu li Tang


The main effect of Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu li Tang is "harmonizing Shaoyang, promoting Yang and purging heat, calming and tranquilizing the mind". This means that it can harmonize Shaoyang, remove the heat evil in the body, and has the effect of calming and tranquilizing the mind. This prescription is widely used to treat a variety of diseases, covering mental, heart, nervous system and other common modern diseases.


The main effect of Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu li Tang is to "reconcile Shaoyang, promote yang and relieve heat, and calm the mind". It is widely used to treat a variety of diseases, including but not limited to:


Bupleurum chinense plus dragon bone and oyster soup
柴胡加龍骨牡蠣湯

Mental illness

  • Schizophrenia: This prescription can improve symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thinking by harmonizing Shaoyang and calming the mind.

  • Fear-related anxiety disorder: Relieve excessive fear and anxiety by promoting yang, purging heat, and calming the nerves.

Heart disease

  • Cardiac hypertrophy: Improves heart function and relieves symptoms of thickening of the heart muscles.

  • Heart valve disease: Improves heart valve function by harmonizing Shaoyang and calming the mind.

  • Hypertension: Lowers blood pressure by promoting yang, purging heat, calming the nerves and soothing the mind.

  • Atherosclerosis: Improves arterial health and reduces the risk of arterial wall thickening.





Nervous system diseases

  • Neurological palpitations: Relieves fast or irregular heartbeats caused by the nervous system.

  • Epilepsy: Reduce epileptic attacks by harmonizing Shaoyang and calming the mind.

Other modern diseases

  • Hyperlipidemia: It can lower the cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the blood by promoting yang, purging heat and calming the nerves.

  • Diabetes: Improve blood sugar control and relieve diabetic symptoms.

  • Hyperthyroidism: It relieves symptoms such as palpitations, anxiety, and weight loss by promoting yang and purging heat and calming the nerves.

  • Chronic Hepatitis: Improves liver health by harmonizing Shao Yang and calming the mind.


Modern application of Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu li Tang


Modern Chinese medicine clinics frequently use Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu li Tang , mainly for the treatment of mental and emotional related diseases. These diseases include but are not limited to:

  • Schizophrenia, epilepsy, panic disorder, insomnia, neurosis , etc.

  • Arrhythmia, hyperthyroidism, muscle spasm, etc.

  • Diabetes, hypertension, ototoxic vertigo , etc.

  • Sequelae of concussion, Parkinson's disease, angina, etc.

  • Sleepwalking, obesity, bronchial asthma , etc.

  • Chronic cholecystitis, gallbladder dysfunction, nephritis, etc.

  • Periarthritis of shoulder, eczema, cataract, glaucoma, etc.


Notes


Lead dapoxetine is a toxic oxide of lead, so it is not usually used in modern prescriptions. Even so, Chaihu Jia Longgu Mulu Tang still has significant therapeutic effects. In addition, other ingredients in the prescription, such as dragon bones and oysters, are also believed to have a calming effect.


Conclusion


Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu li Tang is a traditional Chinese medicine prescription that has the effects of reconciling Shaoyang, promoting yang and purging heat, and calming the mind. It is widely used in modern Chinese medicine clinics to treat a variety of mental and emotional related diseases. Although the lead pill in the prescription has been excluded by modern prescriptions due to toxicity issues, its remaining ingredients can still exert significant therapeutic effects. I hope this article can help readers better understand and apply Chaihu Jia Longgu Mulu Tang.

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