Bai Tou Weng Jia Gan Cao E Jiao Tang (白頭翁加甘草阿膠湯) clears heat and resolves toxicity and cools the blood while nourishing the blood and supporting the middle; for heat dysentery in a depleted or postpartum patient.
English Name
Pulsatilla Decoction plus Licorice and Ass-Hide Gelatin
Classical Source
Jin Gui Yao Lue, c. 220 CE
Ingredients
- Bai Tou Weng, Huang Lian, Huang Bai, Qin Pi (clear heat dysentery)
- plus Gan Cao, E Jiao (support/nourish blood)
Actions & Functions
- Clears heat and resolves toxicity; cools the blood
- Nourishes the blood and supports the middle
Indications
Heat dysentery with blood deficiency: dysentery with blood and pus, abdominal pain and tenesmus, in a weak, postpartum or blood-deficient patient.
Tongue & Pulse
Tongue: red. Pulse: rapid and weak.
Modifications
For robust patients, plain Bai Tou Weng Tang suffices.
Cautions & Contraindications
For heat dysentery with deficiency; not for cold/deficiency diarrhoea.
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