Liang Ge San

Natural Chinese Herbal Formulas That Purge Heat Accumulations Downwards

Liang Ge San

Cool the Diaphragm Powder

Main Action of Liang Ge San
This chinese medicine Herbal formulas functions are to drain fire and unblock the bowels by clearing the upper jiao and draining the middle jiao. The formula isMainly used in conditions where heat accumulates in the middle jiao with blazing heat in the upper jiao. Indications and Symptoms for Liang Ge San Heat sensation in the chest and abdomen, irritability, delirious speech, thirst, flushed face, red lips, mouth and tongue sores, sore throat, swollen tongue, red eyes, nosebleed, constipation, dark scanty urine Tongue - red body, dry yellow coat Pulse - rapid, slippery

Herbal Ingredients of Liang Ge San

Da Huang (Radix et Rhizoma Rhei, Rhubarb Root and Rhizome)

- 600g. -drain heat accumulation

Mang Xiao (Mirabilitum, Mirabilite, Glauber's Salt)

- 600g. -drain heat accumulation

Gan Cao (Radix Glycyrrhizae Uralensis, Licorice Root)

- 600g. -mildly clear heat, harmonize the herbs in the formula

Huang Qin (Radix Scutellariae Baicalensis, Baical Skullcap Root, Scutellaria, Scute)

- 300g. -clears heat from lungs and liver

Zhi Zi (Fructus Gardeniae Jasminoidis, Cape Jasmine Fruit, Gardenia)

- 300g. -clears heat from all three Jiao, diuretic

Lian Qiao

- 1.200g. -clears lung heat, reduces toxicity

Bo He

- 300g. -releases heat in upper jiao, relieves head and throat symptoms

Cooking Preparation of Liang Ge San
This natural Herbal formula should have all of it's ingredients ground into a powder and taken as a draft. Each dosage should be 6 -12grams and taken 2 -3 times per day with a small amount of honey and 3 grams of Dan Zhu Ye (herba Lophatheri Gracilis)

Additional Information on Liang Ge San
This TCM formula is basically a modification of Tiao Wei Cheng Qi Tang which treats heat accumulation in the stomach and intestines while Liang Ge San treats heat in the upper and middle jiao. This alternative medicine formula may be used to treat such disorders as upper respiratory tract infections, tonsillitis, meningitis, type B encephalitis, hypertension, cholecystitis, cholelithiasis, furuncles, acute conjunctivitis, pediatric pneumonia and gynecological disorders when the appropriate symptoms present themselves.