Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Pam, i am doing my final paper on dermatology. Here is TCM break down for Rosacea according to The Manual OF Dermatology in Chinese Medicine. Heat accumulation inthe lungs and Stomach. Characterised by redness of the nose. Redness turns white upon pressure. Dryness of nose and mouth, constipation. Red Tongue with thin yellow coat. Wiry slippery pulse. Formula: pi pa qing fei yin pi pa ye 6g sang bai pi 6g huang lian 3g huang bai 3g ren shen 1g could use american ginseng more cooling gan cao 1g admin 3 doses daily Accumulated Heat toxin in addition to reddness may also have edema and pustules with pain. All severe symptoms formula we wie xiao du yin jin yin hua 9g ye ju hua 3g pu gong ying 3g zi hua di ding3g zi bei tian kui3g add half a small rice bowl of red wine then bring decoction to a rolling boil and remove from heal right away.Use while hot. Induce sweating by resting with heavy covers. admin once daily Blood Heat REd nose and scattered red papules surrounding the area proximal to the nose and mouth. Telangiectasis(permanent dilation of small blood vessels creating red lesions) is evident on the cheeks. constipation, irregular menses in women. red tongue thin white or yellow coat.wiry slippery pulse. formula: liang zue wu hua tang hong hua 9-15g ji guan hua 9-15g ling xiao hua 9-15g mei gui hua 9-15g ye ju hua 9-15g two doses daily Blood and Qi Stagnation dark red or purple nose bulb enlarged an moist. Telangiectasis, hypertrophy and enlarged opening of sebacious follicles. Severe cases will show nodules or rhinophyma. Purple tongue with greasy(sticky) yellow coat, wiry slow pulse. Formula: Tao hong si wu tang chuan xiong 3g dang gui 6g bai shao 6g shu di huang 6g tao ren 6g Hong hua 3g dose 1-2 daily dose External treatment Rosacea paste jiu zha bi gao mi tuo seng 60g xuan shen 30g liu huang 30g qing fen 24g grind into fine powder, mix with honey to form paste. Store in airtight glass container. After washing face with soap and water apply small amount to face affected area. Leave on for 5 min. morning and night should see results in 2-3 months of continuo us treatment. acupuncture for all patterns yin tang, du25, LI20, ST4, cv24, SI18. 2ndary points ST5, LI4 LI11 pick 3 or 4 points each session and alternate. Draining technique. Treat every 2-3 days. hope this helps Heather Vandeburg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Hi Heather Please confirm the weight (in grams per dose) for each dose of Liang Xue Wu Hua Tang Pipa Qing Fei Yin Tao Hong Si Wu Tang TIA, Phil >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here is TCM breakdown for Rosacea according to The Manual of Dermatology in : LU+ST Heat Accumulation: Nose~red; redness turns white upon pressure; Dryness of nose and mouth, constipation; Red Tongue with thin yellow coat; P: Wiry, slippery; Formula: Pipa Qing Fei Yin (6g Pipaye; 6g Sangbaipi; 3g Huanglian; 3g Huangbai; 1g Renshen/Xiyangshen (Cooler); 1g Gancao); Give 3 doses daily Heat Toxin Accumulation: Nose~red +/- oedema and pustules with pain (all severe symptoms); Formula: We Wie Xiao Du Yin (9g Jinyinhua; 3g Yejuhua; 3g Pugongying; 3g Zihuadiding; 3g Zibeitiankui; add half a small rice bowl of red wine then bring decoction to a rolling boil; remove from heat right away; Use while hot; Induce sweating by resting with heavy covers); Dose once/day Xue Heat: Red nose and scattered red papules surrounding the area proximal to the nose and mouth; Telangiectasis (permanent dilation of small blood vessels creating red lesions) is evident on the cheeks; constipation, irregular menses in women; red tongue thin white or yellow coat; wiry slippery pulse; Formula: Liang Xue Wu Hua Tang (9-15g Honghua; 9-15g Jiguanhua; 9-15g Lingxiaohua; 9-15g Meiguihua; 9-15g Yejuhua); two doses daily Xue Stag + Qi Stag (dark red or purple nose bulb enlarged & moist; Telangiectasis, hypertrophy and enlarged opening of sebaceous follicles; Severe cases show nodules or rhinophyma; Purple tongue with greasy(sticky) yellow coat, wiry slow pulse); Formula: Tao Hong Si Wu Tang (6g Baishao; 6g Danggui; 6g Shudihuang; 6g Taoren; 3g Chuanxiong; 3g Honghua); give 1-2 doses/day Topical treatment: Rosacea paste Jiu Zha Bi Gao (60g Mituoseng; 30g Liuhuang; 30g Xuanshen; 24g Qingfen; grind into fine powder, mix with honey to form paste; Store in airtight glass container; After washing face with soap and water apply small amount to face affected area; Leave on for 5 minutes morning and night; expect results in 2-3 months of continuous treatment. AP (all patterns): Z_03-Yin tang, GV25, LI20, ST04, CV24, SI18; Secondary points ST5, LI4 LI11 pick 3 or 4 points each session and alternate; Draining technique; Treat every 2-3 days; Heather Vandeburg >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Best regards, Email: < WORK : Teagasc Research Management, Sandymount Ave., Dublin 4, Ireland Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: 0] HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 -Sure Phill, I don't have grams per dose. The decoction notes in the book say for every 30 grams of herbs 200-300mls of water should be used. The decoction should be boiled down to 2 cups. In the normal fashion. 1 cup per day Dose. 1/2 cup in am 1/2 in PM. Here is the specifics for Liang xue wu hua tang. The book gives a range. It really depends on the patient. Use your own judgement. My professor says to start very low. Infact, lower than suggested amount with people who have never taken herbal decoctions before. So if the range is 9- 15 grams start at 6 and look at the individual ingrediants. These all look to be safe. The only one I am not sure of is Ji guan hua. I couldn't find it in my materia medica. Pi pa qing fei yin- All the doses are the same as the posting. Tao hong si wu tang- looks right I did make one typo. Use RICE wine instead of red wine with Wu wei xiao du yin Hope this is what your looking for. Heather -- In Chinese Medicine , " " <@e...> wrote: > Hi Heather > > Please confirm the weight (in grams per dose) for each dose of > Liang Xue Wu Hua Tang > Pipa Qing Fei Yin > Tao Hong Si Wu Tang > > TIA, > Phil > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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