Zeng Ye Cheng Qi Tang (增液承氣湯) generates fluids while gently draining heat downward; for constipation from combined intestinal dryness (fluid depletion) and heat.
English Name
Increase the Fluids and Order the Qi Decoction
Classical Source
Wen Bing Tiao Bian, 1798
Ingredients
- Xuan Shen, Mai Men Dong, Sheng Di (Zeng Ye Tang, generate fluids)
- plus Da Huang & Mang Xiao (drain heat)
Actions & Functions
- Generates fluids and moistens dryness
- Gently drains heat and unblocks the bowels
Indications
Heat with fluid depletion: constipation with hard dry stools, a dry mouth and tongue, and a low-grade fever, especially after a warm febrile disease (‘not enough water to float the ship’).
Tongue & Pulse
Tongue: dry, with a yellow coat. Pulse: thin and rapid (or deep).
Modifications
For pure dryness without heat-excess, use Zeng Ye Tang alone.
Cautions & Contraindications
For heat with fluid deficiency; use the purgatives briefly.
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