Jia+Wei+Xiang+Su+San+(Augmented+Cyperus+and+Perilla+Leaf+Powder)

Jia Wei Xiang Su San (Augmented Cyperus and Perilla Leaf Powder)
 * Category:** Release exterior cold
 * Ingredients:** Zi Su Ye (4.5g.), Xiang Fu (3.6g.), Chen Pi (3.6g.), Zhi Gan Cao (2.1g.), Jing Jie (3g.), Fang Feng (3g.), Qin Jiao (3g.), Man Jing Zi (3g.), Chuan Xiong (1.5g.), Sheng Jiang (3 slices)
 * Preparation:** Decoct w/ water.
 * Function:** Promotes sweating and releases the exterior.
 * Indications:** Common cold year-round. Headache and stiffness of the neck, nasal obstruction or runny nose, body or extremities aches and pain, fever with chills or aversion to wind but without sweating, thin white tongue coat, floating pulse.

**Analysis:**
//Chief:// ZI Su Ye, Jing Jie: -Moves the Qi, dispels wind-cold //Deputy:// Fang Feng, Qin Jiao: Disperse the wind-cold and stop pain Man Jing Zi: stops headache //Assistant:// Xiang Fu: Releases constraint and disperses stagnation Chuan Xiong: stops headache Chen Pi, Sheng Jiang: regulates Qi, dries dampness //Envoy:// Zhi Gan Cao - harmonizes other herbs


 * Clinical Applications:** Common cold, influenza, upper respiratory tract infection, acute gastroenteritis, globus pharyngeus
 * Contraindications:** N/A

Severe headaches: Spontaneous sweating & aversion to wind: Food stagnation, focal distention, and fullness in the chest & diaphragm: Greater Yang channel pathology: Wheezing and coughing: Nosebleeds or spitting of blood: Swelling and pain in the throat:Constipation: Inversion w/ frigid extremities and cold breath from the nose and mouth: Simultaneous invasion by summerheat: Dry retching, fever, and coughing: Plum-pit Qi: Occurence of symptoms during menstruation: Contraction of wind-cold after giving birth:
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