Ethnomedicine/Ethnomedicine by Culture Group/Traditional Chinese Medicine

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There are a few branches of Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat the human body. One of the main branches is the use of herbal medicine. Herbs may be used singly or combined into formulas to be more effective. When used in combination, herbs are sometimes called patent formulas, although they may or may not be patented in the legal sense of the term. Many of these formulas have been published in ancient texts, and some of them have been published in modern books, such as "Pharmacopoeia of The People’s Republic of China (Volume I)". State Pharmacopoeia Commission of the PRC (2005). Chemical Industry Press. ISBN 7117069821.

Below are a sample of these formulas:

Ankun Zanyu Wan

(Pinyin: ànkūn zànyù wán, Traditional Chinese: )

A large black honeyed pill used in traditional Chinese medicine to "nourish qi and blood, regulate menstruation and relieve leukorrhagia, when there are symptoms of deficiency of qi and blood, deficiency of liver and kidney and poor health after postpartum, indicated by abdomen pain".

The formulation of the pill is:

Name Chinese Grams
Rhizoma Cyperi (processed with vinegar) () 96
Cornu Cervi Pantotrichum 鹿 24
Colla Corii Asini 24
Placenta Hominis 20
Radix Paeoniae Alba 16
Radix Angelicae Sinensis 16
Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae 14
Radix Cyathulae 14
Radix Glehniae 12
Myrrha (processed with vinegar) () 12
Radix Asparagi 11. 5
Fructus Psoraleae (processed with salt) () 11
Arillus Longan 10
Poria 8
Cortex Phellodendri 8
Carapax et Plastrum Testudinis 8
Herba Cynomorii 8
Cortex Eucommiae (processed with salt) () 8
Radix Gentianae Macrophyllae 8
Carapax Trionycis (processed with vinegar) () 8
Folium Artemisiae Argyi (carbonized) () 8
Radix Cynanchi Atrati 8
Rhizoma Corydalis (processed with vinegar) () 8
Fructus Corni (processed with wine) () 8
Cauda Cervi 鹿 7.5
Fructus Lycii 6
Flos Celosiae Cristatae 6
Radix Astragali 6
Olibanum (processed with vinegar) () 6
Halloysitum Rubrum (calcined) () 6
Colla Cornus Cervi 鹿 6
Semen Cuscutae 4
Herba Cistanches (processed with wine) () 6
Caulis Spatholobi 4
Herba Taxilli 4
Succinum 4
Radix Glycyrrhizae 4
Radix Ginseng 2
Radix Linderae 3
Crinis Carbonisatus 2
Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae (stir-baked with bran) () 24
Stigma Croci 0.8
Radix Rehmanniae 16
Fructus Amomi 24
Lignum Aquilariae Resinatum 13
Semen Ziziphi Spinosae (stir-baked) () 16
Radix Dipsaci 10
Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae 14
Exocarpium Citri Rubrum 8
Rhizoma Chuanxiong 12
Rhizoma Alismatis 8
Radix Scutellariae 10
Herba Artemisiae Annuae 6
Radix Polygalae (processed) () 8
Semen Myristicae (roasted in ash) () 6
Rhizoma Ligustici 6
Flos Carthami 4
Radix Bupleuri 6
Radix Aucklandis 2
Folium Perillae 5
Radix Rehmanniae Preparata 16
Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae 2

Anwei Pian

(Pinyin: ānwèi piàn)

A whitish to yellowish tablet used in traditional Chinese medicine to "promote the flow of qi and activate blood circulation, to counteract acidity and relieve gastric pain in the stomach".

The formulation of the pill is:

Name Chinese Grams
Rhizoma Corydalis (processed with vinegar) () 63
Alumen (calcined) () 250
Endoconcha Sepiae 187

Anyang Jingzhi Gao

(Pinyin: ānyáng jīngzhì gāo, Traditional Chinese: )

A red plaster used in traditional Chinese medicine to "dissolve lumps, remove blood stasis, relieve pain, strengthen muscles and tendons, activate blood circulation, and to dispel wind and cold". It is typically pasted on the skin when there is "numbness in the extremities".

The formulation of the plaster is:

Name Chinese Grams
Radix Aconiti 24
Radix Aconiti Preparata 24
Radix Linderae 24
Radix Ampelopsis 24
Radix Angelicae Dahuricae 24
Rhizoma Bletillae 24
Semen Momordicae 24
Caulis Aristolochiae Manshuriensis 24
Fructus Chaenomelis 24
Rhizoma Sparganii 24
Rhizoma Curcumae 24
Radix Angelicae Sinensis 24
Radix Paeoniae Rubra 24
Cortex Cinnamomi 24
Radix et Rhizoma Rhei 48
Fructus Forsythiae 48
Resina Draconis 10
Resina Ferulae 10
Olibanum 6
Myrrha 6
Catechu 6
Mentholum 8
Methyl Salicylate 8
Borneolum Syntheticum 8

Awei Huapi Gao

(Pinyin: āwèi huàpǐ gāo)

A black plaster spread on cloth, used in traditional Chinese medicine to "treat abdominal masses due to stagnation of qi and congealed blood that is accompanied by epigastric and abdominal pain, and a feeling of fullness and distension in the chest and hypochondriac regions". It is traditionally plastered on the "umbilicus or the afflicted area after being softened by heating".

The formulation of the plaster is:

Name Chinese Grams
Rhizoma Cyperi 20
Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis 20
Rhizoma Sparganii 20
Rhizoma Curcumae 20
Radix Angelicae Sinensis 20
Radix Aconiti Preparata 20
Radix Aconiti (not prepared) 20
Bulbus Allii 20
Fructus Quisqualis 使 20
Radix Angelicae Dahuricae 20
Squama Manis 穿 20
Semen Momordicae 20
Catharsius 20
Rhizoma Picrorhizae 20
Radix et Rhizoma Rhei 20
Semen Ricini 20
Olibanum 3
Myrrha 3
Aloe 3
Resina Draconis 3
Realgar 15
Cortex Cinnamomi 15
Camphora 15
Resina Ferulae 20

Babao Kunshun Wan

(Pinyin: bābǎo kūnshùn wán, Traditional Chinese: )

A blackish-brown honeyed pill used in traditional Chinese medicine to "nourish blood and regulate menstruation". It is typically prescribed when there is "deficiency of both blood and qi, with abdominal pain, aching in the loins and legs, and edema of the lower extremities during menstrual periods".

The formulation of the pill is:

Name Chinese Grams
Radix Rehmanniae Preparata 80
Radix Rehmanniae 80
Radix Paeoniae Alba 80
Radix Angelicae Sinensis 80
Rhizoma Chuanxiong 80
Radix Ginseng 40
Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae 80
Poria 80
Radix Glycyrrhizae 40
Herba Leonuri 40
Radix Scutellariae 80
Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae 40
Exocarpium Citri Rubrum 80
Lignum Aquilariae Resinatum 40
Radix Aucklandiae 16
Succinum 40

Baidai Wan

( , Pinyin: báidài wán, Traditional Chinese: ) A herbal pill used in traditional Chinese medicine to "remove damp-heat and arrest excessive leucorrhea.

The formulation of the pill is:

Name Chinese Grams
Cortex Phellodendri (stir-baked with wine) () 150
Cortex Ailanthi 300
Radix Paeoniae Alba 100
Radix Angelicae Sinensis 100
Rhizoma Cyperi (processed with vinegar) () 50

Baochi San

(Pinyin: bǎochì sǎn)

A herbal pill used in traditional Chinese medicine to "promote digestion, remove retained food, relieve abdominal distension, eliminate phlegm and induce sedation".

The formulation of the pill is:

Name Chinese Grams
Massa Medicata Fermentata (stir-baked) () 250
Semen Crotonis Pulveratum 150
Rhizoma Arisaematis (processed) () 400
Cinnabaris 250

Baofukang Shuan

(Pinyin: bǎofùkàng shuān, Traditional Chinese: )

A milky white, yellow or brown herbal suppository used in traditional Chinese medicine to "activate the flow of qi and remove blood stasis, promote the growth of muscles, and relieve pain due to symptoms of colpomycosis, senile vaginitis and erosion of the cervix.

The formulation of the pill, using polyoxyethylene stearate as a carrier, is:

Name Chinese Grams
Oleum Curcumae 82
Borneolum Syntheticum 75
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