Qian Kun Yi Qi Gao 【Source】"Wai Ke Zheng Zong" Volume Four. 【Composition】Dang Gui, Bai Fu Zi, Chi Shao, Bai Shao, Bai Zhi, Sheng Di, Shu Di, Chuan Shan Jia, Mu Bie Rou, Ba Dou Ren, Bi Ma Ren, San Leng, Peng Zhu, Wu Ling Zhi, Xu Duan, Rou Gui, Xuan Shen each 30 grams; Ru Xiang, Mo Yao each 36 grams; She Xiang 9 grams; Zhen A Wei 60 grams (cut into thin slices) 【Usage】Cut the above herbs into pieces, except for the last four ingredients. Use 2.5 kilograms of fragrant oil, soak all other herbs in oil (3 days in spring, 5 days in summer, 7 days in autumn, 10 days in winter). After soaking, simmer over a mulberry wood fire until herbs are dry and charred, then filter through fine silk cloth. For every 500 grams of clean oil, add 360 grams of Fei Dan, stir with a槐 branch, wait until the ointment forms, remove from heat, gradually add A Wei slices until fully dissolved, then add Ru Xiang, Mo Yao, and She Xiang, stir evenly. Pour hot into porcelain jars while still warm; use by melting in hot water before application. For accumulation diseases, apply on red satin cloth to affected area; for other conditions, use on silk or linen cloth; for swelling, apply directly to affected site; for male spermatorrhea and female leukorrhea, apply to Dan Tian point; for various paralyses due to wind, apply to Shen Yu acupoint. 【Indications】Accumulation disease, regardless of duration; various wind-related paralysis, damp-phlegm stagnation, various malignant sores and unusual symptoms; male spermatorrhea, female bloody or white vaginal discharge; both sexes suffering from cold semen and blood, long-term infertility. |