Exterior-relieving Formulae
In the formulae, the monarch herbs are often pungent in flavor, dispersing, light, and disseminating in natures, which can induce sweating and release the exterior tissues. The remedies are indicated for wind and coldness attacks, or early stage of febrile diseases. Some of the herbs have additional effects, such as promoting the lung functioning and regulating water metabolism, thus they can also treat mild swelling, cough, asthma, joint pain, early stage measles, malaria, dysentery and upper respiratory symptoms.
Exterior-relieving remedies should avoid be over-cooked, they are usually prepared by fifteen minutes under brisk fire. After taking the herbal solutions, individuals should avoid wind blowing and stay warm, and may need to put on more clothing to promote a mild sweating. One the other hand, too much sweating should be alert, as it can easily deplete the body, causing further exhaustion of body fluids and yang qi.
Exterior-relieving remedies are not indicated for interior syndromes, fully erupted measles, bursted skin ulcers or abscesses, swelling due to intern weakness, severe diarrhea or vomiting, sweating conditions, and during recovery after feverish conditions. They should also be prescribed carefully for the elderly, pregnant women and other weak conditions.
- Burdock Fruit Decoction for Releasing Muscles (niu bang jie ji tang)
- Cassia Twig Decoction (gui zhi tang)
- Ephedra Decoction (ma huang tang)
- Ginseng Powder to Overcome Pathogenic Influences (ren shen bai du san)
- Half Ephedra and Half Cassia Twig Decoction (ma gui ge ban tang)
- Honeysuckle and Forsythia Powder (yin qiao san)
- Lovage, Angelica and Gypsum Decoction (xiong zhi shi gao tang)
- Notopterygium Decoction to Remove Dampness (qiang huo sheng shi tang)
- Mosla Herb Powder (xiang ru san)
- Mulberry Leaf and Chrysanthemum Decoction (sang ju yin)
- Regeneration Powder (zai zao san)
- Stop Coughing Powder (zhi sou san)
- Tea-Blended Sichuan Lovage Powder (chuan xiong cha tiao san)
- Three Abnormally Combined Decoction (san ao tang)