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Application of Modified Jingshun Decoction in the Treatment of Diseases in the Year of Jia Chen by Director Han Jinfeng: Two Case Studies

Wenwen Yang, Jinfeng Han

Abstract


Jingshun Decoction is one of the six qi prescriptions set under the guidance of the theory of Five Elements and Six Qi, which is
designed for the characteristics of the lunar year when the Suns Cold Water governs the heavens and the Earths Moist Soil is below. This
prescription disperses cold and removes dampness, containing the principles of generation, restriction, promotion, and transformation. Now,
through a case studies, this paper analyzes the application rules of this prescription, reveals its clinical value, and hopes to provide references
for clinical treatment.

Keywords


Jingshun Decoction; Five Elements and Six Qi; Clinical experience; Case study

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/mhr.v2i5.6280

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