Chapter 6
Chapter 6
Chapter 6
Introduction
Zhang integrated these two relatively new theories of
systematic correspondence laid down in the Huang
Di Nei Jing and the Nan Jing. By combining
theoretical etiologies with detailed diagnosis and
treatment.
The Jin Gui Yao Lue covers diseases other than
external contractions, including lung diseases, water
swelling, phlegm diseases, dispersion-thirst,
impediment (Bi Syndrome), summer stroke, mounting
diseases, and gynecological disorders.
Introduction
As the title suggests, Shang Han Lun discusses the
diagnosis and treatment of cold damage conditions,
which are conditions related to external contraction,
especially of wind and cold.
Jin Gui Yao Lue is thought to reflect that section of
the original Shang Han Za Bing Lun that was called
miscellaneous diseases, basically a catch-all phrase
for any conditions which could not be traced to
externally contracted evils.
General Rules
the following chapters each discuss a disease or
category of diseases in terms of causes, main
symptoms and pulses, pattern identification,
treatment principles, and prognosis, with occasional
reference to adverse or contraindicated treatments
or transmuted variations or stage of the disease
covered in that chapter.
Chapter 6
Pulse, Patterns, and Treatment of Blood
Impediment and Deficiency Taxation
OVERVIEW
Blood Impediment (Xue Bi) :
Impediment means blockage. Blood impediment is a
condition characterized by localized numbness or lack
of sensation mainly attributed to an underlying
insufficiency of Qi and Blood followed by an external
contraction of wind.
Deficiency Taxation (Xu Lao) :
Is a term that refers to chronic and consumptive disease
in general, but also to detriment and deficiency of the
viscera and bowls with depletion of Qi and Blood.
Blood Impediment (Xue Bi)
Line 1:
(Q) From where does one contract blood impediment disease?
Pulse Images:
Debilitated pulses indicate yang Qi deficiency
The rough quality indicates blood stagnation
Line 2:
For blood impediment with dual debilitation of yin and
yang, faint pulses at the inch opening and bar
position, small and tight pulses at the cubit position,
and the external sign of generalized numbness
resembling that of wind impediment, Huang Qi Gui Zhi
Wu Wu Tang (Astragalus and Cinnamon Twig Five
Decoction) is indicated.
Huang Qi Gui Zhi Wu Wu Tang (Astragalus and
Cinnamon Twig Five Decoction
Huang Qi 3 Liang
Bai Shao 3 Liang
Gui Zhi 3 Liang
Shen Jiang 6 Liang
Da Zao 12 Pcs
Dou 10 Sheng
Ge 1/10 of a Sheng
Square-inch-spoonful 5 ml
Analyses
Arthritis
Peripheral neuritis
Sciatica
Post-stroke syndrome
Chronic gastritis
Chronic hepatitis
Line 15:
For deficiency taxation manifesting with lumbar pain,
lower abdominal hypertonicity, and inhibited urination,
Ba Wei Shen Qi Wan (Eight-ingredient KD Qi pill) is
indicated.
Clinical applications:
Hypertension, urinary conditions, premature ejaculation,
Xiao Ke Syndrome (KD deficiency), withdrawal
syndrome with cortisone use.
Metabolic regulation; beneficial for renal function; anti-
oxidant; regulates immune system, and lowers
cholesterol levels.
Deficiency Taxation and Wind Evil
Line16:
Fordeficiency taxation with various kinds of
insufficiency and diseases caused by wind Qi, Shu
Yu Wan (Dioscorea Pill) is indicated.
Shu Yu Wan (Dioscorea Pill)
Shan Yao Dang Gui Gui Zhi
Shen Qu Di Huang Dou Juan
Gan Cao Ren Shen Chuan Xiong
Bai Zhu Bai Shao Mai Men Dong
Xing Ren Chai Hu Jie Geng
Fu Ling E Jiao Gan Jiang
Bai Wei Fang Feng Da Zao
Analysis
This line discuss the patterns and treatment of
deficiency taxation as associated with upright Qi
deficiency when accompanied by contraction of
external evil.
Manifestations include a white facial complexion,
shortness of breath, lack of strength, poor appetite,
and fine and faint pulses. There is also exterior
symptoms such as aversion to cold, heat effusion
and coughing.
Treatment Method:
Dispel evil while mainly regulating and
supplementing the SP and ST.
The goal: dispel evil while also avoiding damage to
upright Qi.
Attacking the evil can cause damage to upright Qi, and
supplementing upright Qi will cause the evil to remain
inside the body.
Commentary
First: for deficiency taxation, treatment should
primarily regulate and supplement the SP/ST.
Line 18:
For the five taxations with extreme deficiency,
emaciation, abdominal fullness with an inability to eat
or drink, food damage, anxiety damage, drink damage,
sexual intemperance damage, hunger damage, taxation
damage, channel-collateral and yin-wei damage,
internal dry blood, encrusted skin, and darkened eyes;
the treatment principle is to slowly dispel stasis while
also supplementing the deficiency.
Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan (Rhubarb and Eupolyphaga
Pill) is indicated.
Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan
Da Huang Huang Qin
Gan Cao Tao Ren
Xing Ren Bai Shao
Di Huang Gan Qi
Meng Chong Shui Zhi
Qi Cao Zhe Chong
GAN QI Resina Toxicodendri
Other Names : Dried
lacquer
Toxicodendri
Properties:
Acrid Bitter : Liver/Stomach
Dosage and Toxicity
Toxic
MAX - 0.06 - 0.1 gm
Pill form only!
Functions
Breaks up blood stagnation,
eliminates stasis and opens
the channels (hardness or
mass accumulation)
Kills parasites
MENG CHONG
Nomenclature
Tabanus Gadfly
Other Names
Gadfly
Properties:
Bitter
Liver
Dosage and Toxicity
Slightly Toxic
1 - 1.5 gm
Functions
Breaks up and eliminates
blood stasis (amenorrhea,
palpable masses, trauma)
SHUI ZHI
Pharmaceutical: Eupolyphaga
seu Opishoplatia
Botanical: Eupolyphaga
sinensis walk., Steleophaga
plancyi (Bol.) (Blattaria)
Other names:
Di Bie Chong, Tu Bie Chong,
Tu Yuan
Actions:
Breaks up the Blood.
Eliminates Blood
accumulation.
Strengthens the sinews and
bones.
Analysis
This line discusses the patterns and treatment of
deficiency taxation as associated with blood dryness.
Extreme deficiency and emaciation is the ultimate result
of the five taxations and seven damages that
eventually lead to severe depletion of Qi and blood.
Since deficiency taxation is a chronic condition, when
untreated, patterns of static blood appear because
upright Qi cannot move blood normally. Static blood
then becomes dry blood over a period of time.
Analysis
Static blood in the middle Jiao blocks ST Qi, and SP
fails to properly govern transportation causing
abdominal fullness and inability to eat and drink.
If static blood is not eliminated, new blood is not
engendered, the fleshy exterior fails to receive
nourishment, and encrusted skin appears.
Essential Qi of the five viscera and six bowels normally
flows upward to the eyes; as the eyes are deprived of
nourishment the eyeball becomes darkened, also
indicating the presence of static blood.
Treatment:
Stasis-dispelling and deficiency-supplementing methods.
Clinical Application:
A number of conditions associated with static blood
Gynecological (Hysteromyoma; infertility chronic
pelvic inflammation; amenorrhea)
Psoriasis
Liver enlargement
Deficiency Taxation and HT Palpitations
BLOOD Severe Yin & Yang dual Boost Qi, Huang Qi Gui
IMPEDIMENT impediment debilitation, deficiencies free yang, Zhi Wu Wu
of Qi, blood, ying, wei Harmonize Tang
ying & wei
SUMMARY
DISEASE ASSOCIATED PRINCIPLES of FORMULA
PATTERN PATHOMECHANISMS Tx
DEFICIENCY Seminal loss Yin & yang dual Harmonize yin & Gui Zhi Long Gu
TAXATION deficiency yang, subdue Mu Li Tang
yang, astringe
yin, secure
essence
Abdominal Yin & yang dual Warm Middle, Xiao Jian Zhong
pain deficiency, cold-heat fortify SP, boost Tang
complex Qi, engender
blood
DEFICIENCY Lumbar pain KD yin & yang dual Warm yang, Ba Wei Shen
TAXATION deficiency nourish yin, Qi Wan
supplement KD Qi
Wind evil Exterior wind, upright Qi Support the Shu Yu Wan
insufficiency upright and dispel
evil, regulate and
supplement SP/ST
Sleeplessness HT & Liv yin blood Nourish yin, clear Suan Zao Ren
deficiency, deficiency heat heat, calm the Tang
spirit
Blood Blood deficiency & stasis Dispel stasis, Da Huang Zhe
Dryness supplement Chong Wan
deficiency
Palpitation HT Qi insufficiency, Qi & Boost HT Qi, Zhi Gan Cao
blood deficiency nourish blood Tang