Da Ding Feng Zhu (大定風珠) richly enriches the yin and blood to extinguish internal ‘empty’ wind; for the late stage of a warm febrile disease where heat has consumed the yin, allowing wind to stir.
English Name
Major Arrest Wind Pearl
Classical Source
Wen Bing Tiao Bian, 1798
Ingredients
- Ji Zi Huang (egg yolk), E Jiao (nourish yin/blood)
- Sheng Di, Bai Shao, Mai Men Dong, Huo Ma Ren; Gui Ban, Bie Jia, Mu Li (anchor); Wu Wei Zi, Zhi Gan Cao
Actions & Functions
- Enriches the yin and blood
- Extinguishes internal (empty/deficiency) wind
Indications
Yin and blood depletion stirring wind (late warm disease): tremor, spasm or twitching of the limbs, weakness and emaciation, a dry red tongue, and a faint pulse.
Tongue & Pulse
Tongue: deep red with little coat. Pulse: thin, weak and rapid.
Modifications
For milder cases, Xiao Ding Feng Zhu or San Jia Fu Mai Tang.
Cautions & Contraindications
For deficiency (empty) wind; not for excess wind from Liver yang or phlegm.
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