Ding Xiang Shi Di Tang (Clove and Persimmon Calyx Decoction)

Ding Xiang Shi Di Tang (丁香柿蒂湯) warms the Stomach and descends rebellious qi while tonifying the qi; for hiccup from Stomach cold with deficiency.

Dīng Xiāng Shì Dì Tāng  ·  丁香柿蒂湯  ·  Clove and Persimmon Calyx Decoction

English Name

Clove and Persimmon Calyx Decoction

Classical Source

Zheng Yin Mai Zhi, 1706

Ingredients

Actions & Functions

  • Warms the Stomach and descends rebellious qi
  • Tonifies the qi and stops hiccup

Indications

Stomach cold with deficiency: persistent hiccup, belching, nausea, a stifling epigastrium, and a cold sensation.

Tongue & Pulse

Tongue: pale with a white coat. Pulse: deep and slow (or weak).

Modifications

With more cold, increase Sheng Jiang; with heat, this is unsuitable.

Cautions & Contraindications

For hiccup from Stomach cold-deficiency; not for hiccup from Stomach heat.

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