Jing+Yin+Hua+and+Lian+Qiao+Herbal+Combination

sweet LU, ST, LI [metal pair, yangming pair] || slightly cold Bitter LU, HT, GB ||
 * ===Jin Yin Hua=== || ===Lian Qiao=== ||
 * cold
 * Functions: clear heat and **clear toxins**; **vent & disperse wind-heat**

Indications: 1. Fever, slight aversion to cold due to attack of wind-heat, or early stage of febrile diseases caused by warm-heat pathogen. 2. Carbuncles & boils due to heat & toxin 3. **Dysentery due to heat in the LI** 4. **Move to the Xue level and disperses outward** 5. Excels at removing parasites || Functions: clear heat and **clear toxins**; **disperse wind-heat**

Indications: 1. Fever, headache & thirst due to attack of wind-heat, or early stage of febrile diseases caused by warm-heat pathogen. 2. Carbuncles, boils, or **nodes** under the skin due to heat & toxin [**Dissipates Clumps**] ||
 * 10-15g [6-20g: 6-9g.=exterior, 9g.+ disperses] || 6-15g ||

Properties when Combined:
Acrid cool, and fragrant they release the exterior, clear heat from the Lungs, and resolve toxicity. venting the heat. "both herbs clear heat & fire poison and this action is potentiated when they are found in combination." (Chen Song Yu) vents out via the skin and via the orifices

Major Indications of Combination:
Heat and fire toxin at the Wei and Qi levels Fever, flu, headaches, eye pain, swollen throat, sinusitis, carbuncles, boils, and ulcers Wind-heat and wind-heat toxin. can even be used in cases of LU abscess in proper doses can be used for breast abscess, but only if Pu Gong Ying is also used rashes are a sign of bleeding in the meridians (blood level pathogen)

doses: up to 50-6g. of each herb depending on level of toxicity sore throat w/ hoarse voice: +Chan Tui if phlegm: + Bai Jiang Can For Lung Abscess: + Pu Gong Ying

Formulas in which this Combination is Used:
Yin Qiao San