Herb Formulas Notebook

Cha Ke Wan

Tea Craving Formula


Author: Sun Wenyin, 孫文胤

Year: 1637

Source: The Red Platform and the Jade Desk (Dan Tai Yu An, 丹臺玉案)


Category: Formulas that Expel Parasites

Pattern: Tea Craving due to Insubstantial Parasites (蟲 Chong) causing disharmony of the Middle Jiao, Wind, Dampness and Phlegm

Key Symptoms: Craving for tea
Secondary Symptoms: Irritability, restlessness, fatigue, poor concentration


Ingredients

Han Shui Shi 9g (calcined)
Cang Zhu 9g
Huang Qin 9g (wine-fried)
Bo He 9g
Dan Nan Xing 9g
Bai Shao 15g (wine fried)
Ju Pi 15g (red)
Shi Jun Zi 15g (flesh)

Subsitutions:
In the UK several ingredients must be substituted due to the prohibition on mineral and animal products. Some possible suggestions are:

Han Shui Shi = Zhi Mu + Huang Lian
Dan Nan Xing = Tian Nan Xing + Tian Zhu Huang


Preparation: Powder the above ingredients and mix into a paste with brown sugar and Shen Qu. Swallow each dose on an empty stomach with hot sugar water.


Actions: Expels Parasites, clears Heat, dried Dampness, transforms Phlegm and subdues Wind, regulates Liver Qi and strengthens the Spleen.



Notes:
This formula is unusual in that it uses a lot of sugar and grains to treat Worms (蟲 Chong) which are usually thought to feed off grains and refined carbohydrates and treated with Bigu, fasting from grains (see the Three Worms). One possibility is that, since these particular addiction causing parasites feed on tea, in order to starve them, you supplement another, similar to the notion of altering the gut microbiome by nourishing some bacteria instead of others.



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These pages are intended to assist clinicians and are not intended for self-diagnosis or treatment for which a qualified professional should be consulted.