San Jia Fu Mai Tang (Three-Shell Decoction to Restore the Pulse)

San Jia Fu Mai Tang (三甲復脈湯) richly enriches the yin and blood and uses three shells to anchor the yang and extinguish internal wind; for severe yin depletion stirring wind in the late stage of warm disease.

Sān Jiǎ Fù Mài Tāng  ·  三甲復脈湯  ·  Three-Shell Decoction to Restore the Pulse

English Name

Three-Shell Decoction to Restore the Pulse

Classical Source

Wen Bing Tiao Bian, 1798

Ingredients

Actions & Functions

  • Enriches the yin and blood
  • Anchors the yang and extinguishes internal (empty) wind

Indications

Severe yin depletion stirring wind: tremor and twitching of the limbs, palpitations, a parched mouth, deafness, emaciation, and a faint, rapid pulse, in the late stage of febrile disease.

Tongue & Pulse

Tongue: deep red, dry, with little coat. Pulse: thin, rapid and faint.

Modifications

For the most extreme cases, Da Ding Feng Zhu adds egg yolk and Wu Wei Zi.

Cautions & Contraindications

For empty (deficiency) wind; not for excess wind or phlegm.

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