041 - Jade Veil (Te Xiao Bi Min Gan Tang)

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Use of the recipe according to traditional Chinese medicine:

-excludes wind heat from the Lung pathway.

-opens the nasal passages

-clears damp and damp heat

-purifies fire toxin and transforms phlegm

-releases the Qi of the Lungs


Description:

"Nasal Hypersensitivity Pill" - a modern Chinese patent blend designed for one of the most common ailments that plague people (especially in the spring season) - allergic rhinitis and its associated problems. Whenever wind of a cold or hot nature settles in the nose, it prevents the free passage of Qi and triggers a runny nose. Allergy is taken as wind heat. It not only blocks the nasal functions but also brings heat into the area. This can cause thickening of our mucous secretions, stagnation and even up to inflammation. This manifests itself as the runny nose, originally clear, watery, turns thick and turns yellow to green. In this modification, the mixture is enriched with herbs that work very well with dampness and fiery toxin - they manifest as "clouding of the sinuses" to their inflammation (sinusitis) with yellow to green thick rhinitis, pain in the sinus area and general headache.
However, it is also very useful for "normal" colds, especially if we feel that it is "sitting on our sinuses". The cress, chachollan and dahurian angelica "carry" the action of the mixture to the nasal area and make it clearer, they can also soothe the nasal mucous membranes and sneezing by eliminating the harmful substances. The two dillworts soothe headache and sinus pain. Agastache also helps to further purify moisture, and drumstick soothes irritated eyes.


Indications:

-rhinitis, watery or thick.

-sneezing

-stuffy nose and adjacent sinuses

-itchy or burning eyes

-itching and pain in the ears

-excessive tearing

-headache and sinus pain


Modern effects:

-runny nose as a result of an allergic reaction

-other manifestations of allergic rhinitis

Language:

-miscellaneous

-can be a red tip

-often map-like coating


Pulse:

-fu

-ev. hua


Contraindications:

-not known


Remark:

A mixture that is typically used in season when "fire fighting" is needed. Even better is if 6- 8 weeks before the season we do the preparation using blends that strengthen the Wei Qi - the layer of defensive energy (immunity). The most common combination is Yu Ping Feng San + Liu Jun Zi Tang or Liu Wei Di Huang Wan.

Recipe ingredients:

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Chao

Cang Er Zi

Siberian cress, fruit

Fruc. xanthii

Xin Yi Hua

Shaholan, buds

Flos magnoliae

Bai Zhi

Dahurian angelica, root

Rad. angelicae dahuricae

Qing

Lian Qiao

goldenrod, fruit

Fruc. forsythiae

Jin Yin Hua

Japanese honeysuckle, flower

Flos lonicerae

Gao Ben

Chinese dill, root with rhizome.

Rhiz. et rad. ligustici

Pu Gong Ying

Mongolian cream, inflorescence

Herb. taraxaci

Sheng

Chuan Xiong

Wallich's dill, rhizome

Rhiz. ligustici

Sheng

Man Jing Zi

Round-leaved ragwort, fruit

Fruc. viticis

Huo Xiang

agastache wrinkled, navel

Herb. agastachis