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Diagnostics

Han zheng (body cold syndrome):

Phlegm consists of tiny white bubbles. Tongue is pale with white coating. Limbs are cold, dislikes cold temperature and lack of appetite. Commonly used in chronic bronchitis with abundance of plegm and cough.

Ingredients:

bai jie zi 5 g, su zi 5 g, lai fu zi 5 g.

Make decoction with water. One prescription per day. Make into 3 servings.

Stop using when the symptoms subside.

三 子 養 親 湯

 

主治 : 寒證﹐體弱﹐痰盛多小白泡沫﹐手腳冷﹐

 

惡寒好溫﹐舌淡苔白﹐喘滿懶食。

慢性支氣管炎﹕痰多咳嗽﹐喘滿氣逆﹐用之有佳效。

 

處方 :  紫蘇子 5 克、白芥 子 5 克、萊菔子 5克。

 

水煎服。每日一劑。中病即停止服用。

 

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