Herb Formulas Notebook

Bai Zhu Fu Zi Tang

White Atractylodes and Aconite Acessory Root Decoction


Author: Zhang Zhong-Jing, 張仲景

Year: c. 220

Source: Essentials from the Golden Cabinet (Jin Gui Yao Lue, 金匱要略)


Category: Formulas that Warm Interior Cold

Pattern: Wind-Cold-Damp Bi due to Yang deficiency

Key Symptoms: Pain throughout the body with inability to rotate the body
Secondary Symptoms: hard stools with normal urination and no thirst or nausea

Pulse: Floating, thin and moderate


Ingredients

Bai Zhu 12g
Zhi Fu Zi 12g
Sheng Jiang 9g
Zhi Gan Cao 6g
Da Zao 12pcs

Subsitutions:
In the UK Fu Zi must be substituted. For Bi disorders the best replacement is Gui Zhi and Xian Mao.


Preparation: Decoction.


Actions: Warms the Channels, disperses Cold, builds up the Middle Jiao, promotes the resolution of Dampness

Contraindications: Hard stools caused by Heat or Yin deficiency



Notes:
One liang is taken as 3g in modern sources but in Eastern Han times it was equivalent to 13.875g. This means that the dosages in classical formulae could have been more than 4x what is given today making them far higher than recommended safe dosages today but prompts consideration of what an effective dose may be (He, 2013).



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