Sì Jūn Zĭ Tāng Flashcards
Actions
Tonifies the qi and strengthens the Spleen
Indications
pallid complexion
low and soft voice
reduced appetite
loose stools
weakness in the limbs
T: body pale
P: deficient and/or frail
Diagnostic Pattern
Spleen and Stomach qi deficiency that is marked by weakness in transportation and transformation.
Herbs
rén shēn
bái zhú
fú líng
zhì gān căo
rén shēn
sweet, warm
powerful Spleen tonic
rén shēn
sweet, warm
powerful Spleen tonic
bái zhú
bitter, warm
strengthens the Spleen, dries dampness
rén shēn + bái zhú
work synergistically to improve transportive and transformative functions of the Spleen qi
fú líng
sweet, bland
leaches out dampness
assists chief and deputies in strengthening Spleen
moderates cloying nature of zhì gān căo to prevent abdominal distention
zhì gān căo
warms and regulates middle burner
tonifying properties moderate draining properties of fú líng
Cautions and Contraindications
Long-term use may result in dry mouth, thirst, irritability. Should not be used without modification in patients with high fever, heat from deficiency, or a combination of irritability, thirst, and constipation.