Chinese Name
Cōng Bái Qī Wèi Yǐn 葱白七味饮
English Name
Scallion Decoction With Seven Ingredients
Sources
Indications
Patterns
Phase
Category
Release the ExteriorRelease Exterior Disorders with Interior Deficiency
Kampo Name
Related Chinese Herbal Formulas (Comprehensive List)
Ingredients
Dosages:
- : Cong Bai (9g)
- : Dan Dou Chi (6g)
- : Ge Gen (9g)
- : Sheng Jiang (6g)
- : Mai Men Dong (9g)
- : Sheng Di Huang (9g)
Actions:
- Release the exterior
- Nourish yin and blood
Indications:
Fever, Slight chills, Headache, no sweating, long-term illness or significant Blood loss
Pattern:
Exterior Wind-Cold With Preexisting Blood And/Or Yin Deficiency
Tongue:
Pulse:
Abdomen:
Notes:
- If aversion to cold is severe, add Zi Su Ye and Jing Jie
- If fever is prominent, add Jin Yin Hua, Lian Qiao, and Huang Qin
- If there is bleeding, add E Jiao, Ou Jie, and San Qi
- For indigestion, add Chen Pi
Preparation:
Source Text - Prepared as a decoction. Advises using water that is prepared by repeatedly ladling water in and out of a pail until bubbles cover the surface. Only the surface water is used and is regarded as the 7th ingredient.
Modern Text - No special water preparation.