Guest guest Posted May 3, 2005 Report Share Posted May 3, 2005 On pages 59-61 of issue #1, 2005 of Tian Jin Zhong Yi Yao (Tianjin & Medicinals), there's an article on the dui yao of Zhi Shi. Here're the combos and their tx principles: Zhi Shi & Zhi Ke: same qi, mutually enhance Zhi Shi & Chen Pi: move the and harmonize the center Zhi Shi & Hou Po: disperse glomus and eliminate fullness Zhi Shi & Bin Lan: move the qi and abduct stagnation Zhi Shi & Jie Geng: open the lungs and transport the spleen Zhi Shi & Zhu Ru: clear, free the flow, and open depression Zhi Shi & Zi Wan: diffuse and free the flow of phlegm and stagnation Zhi Shi & Gua Lou: drain phlegm and disperse glomus Zhi Shi & Chai Hu: mutually cause upbearing and downbearing Zhi Shi & Bai Zhu: disperse and supplement at the same time Zhi Shi & Bai Shao: make firm and emolliate interdependently Zhi Shi & Chi Shao: move the qi and quicken the blood Zhi Shi & Rou Gui: scatter cold and free the flow of stagnation Zhi Shi & Sheng Jiang: diffuse, free the flow, and downbear counterflow Zhi Shi & Huang Lian: clear and disperse at the same time Zhi Shi & Da Huang: drain, precipitate, and abduct stagnation Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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