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Pin-yin: qing gu san
English name: The Bones Cooling Powder
Component: Radix Stellariae Dichotomae(yin chai hu), Rhizoma Picrorhizae(hu huang lian), Radix Gentianae Qinjiao(qin jiao), Carapax Amydae Sinensis(bie jia), Cortex Lycii Radicis(di gu pi), Herba Artemisiae Annuae(qing hao), Radix Anemarrhenae Asphodeloidis(zhi mu), Radix Flycyrrhizae Uralensis(gan cao)
Function: Clears deficient heat and alleviates the disorder of steaming bone.
Clinic Usage: This formula treats steaming bone disorder due to yin deficiency and internal heat. Symptoms include afternoon tidal fever, irritability, dry throat, a red tongue with slight coating and a thin, rapid pulse.
Cautions: This formula treats the allegedly "wind consumption" as referred to by ancient medical books.
 

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