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CEREBRAL VASCULAR DISEASE 117ACUPUNCTURE & MOXIBUSTION: <strong>The</strong> same points as foryang blockage above but without bleeding Bai Hui and SiShen Cong.2. DESERTION PATTERNMAIN SYMPTOMS: If blockage pattern is not rescued withforce or if the condition <strong>of</strong> the disease deteriorates, it willdevelop into desertion pattern. <strong>The</strong> manifestations <strong>of</strong> thispattern are blockage <strong>of</strong> the eyes, open mouth, snoring, faintbreathing, hands spread open, chilled limbs, sweat like oil,urinary incontinence, a slack, lolling tongue, and a faintpulse tending to expiry.TREATMENT PRINCIPLES: Boost the qi and quicken theblood, return yang and stem yinRX: Li Zhong Wan (Rectify the Center Pills) & Sheng MaiSan (Added Flavors Engender the Pulse Powder) with addedflavorsINGREDIENTS:Zhi Fu Zi (Radix Lateralis Praeparatus AconitiCarmichaeli)Bai Zhu (Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae)Tao Ren (Semen Persicae)Hong Hua (Flos Carthami)Ren Shen (Radix Ginseng)Mai Dong (Tuber Ophiopogonis)Wu Wei Zi (F<strong>ru</strong>ctus Schizandrae)mix-fried Gan Cao (Radix Glycyrrhizae)Gan Jiang (dry Rhizoma Zingiberis)9g9g9g9g9g9g9g3g3gANALYSIS OF FORMULA: Ren Shen, mix-fried Gan Cao, andBai Zhu boost the qi and stem desertion. Fu Zi and GanJiang return and rescue yang. Mai Men Dong and Wu Wei Ziengender fluids and rescue yin. Tao Ren and Hong Huaquicken the blood and transform stasis.ACUPUNCTURE & MOXIBUSTION: Shen Que (CV 8), QiHai (CV 6), Guan Yuan (CV 4), Bai Hui (GV 20), Nei Guan(Per 6), Zu San Li (St 36), Yong Quan (Ki 1)ANALYSIS OF FORMULA: Repeated indirect moxa over saltand ginger at Shen Que and over ginger at Qi Hai and GuanYuan boosts the qi, rescues yang, and stems counterflow.Supplementing Zu San Li fortifies the spleen and boosts theqi as well as rectifies and regulates the channel qi <strong>of</strong> the entirebody. Draining the remaining points opens the orifices, quietsthe spirit, and downbears counterflow.3. HEMIPLEGIAMAIN SYMPTOMS: Movement <strong>of</strong> the limbs on one side <strong>of</strong>the body is not able to be consciously controlled. In mildcases, there is numbness. In severe cases, there is completeloss <strong>of</strong> sensitivity. <strong>The</strong> body and limbs are paralyzed andweak. <strong>The</strong> tongue is purple and dark, and the tongue fur iswhite and slimy. <strong>The</strong> pulse is slippery, moderate (i.e., slightlyslow), and forceless.TREATMENT PRINCIPLES: Boost the qi and transform stasis,extinguish wind and free the flow <strong>of</strong> channels and vesselsRX: Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang Jia Jian (Supplement Yang &Restore the Five [Viscera] Decoction with Additions &Subtractions)INGREDIENTS:Huang Qi (Radix Astragali)Dan Shen (Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae)Niu Xi (Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae)Chuan Xiong (Rhizoma Chuanxiong)Chi Shao (Radix Paeoniae Rubrae)Dang Gui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis)Di Long (Pheretima)Gui Zhi (Ramulus Cin<strong>nam</strong>omi)Tao Ren (Semen Persicae)Hong Hua (Flos Carthami)30g30g15g12g12g12g12g9g9g9gANALYSIS OF FORMULA: Uncooked Huang Qi enters theexterior and the channels where it strongly boosts the qi tohelp quicken the blood. Dan Shen, Niu Xi, Chuan Xiong, ChiShao, Dang Gui, Tao Ren, and Hong Hua quicken the bloodand transform stasis. In addition, Niu Xi nourishes the liverand kidneys, the sinews and bones and Dang Gui (especiallywhen combined with Huang Qi) nourishes the blood to fillthe vessels. Di Long and Gui Zhi free the flow <strong>of</strong> network vessels.At the same time, Di Long extinguishes wind.ADDITIONS & SUBTRACTIONS: For severe blood stasis, add sixgrams <strong>of</strong> Zhe Chong (Eupolyphaga/Steleophaga) and 1.5grams <strong>of</strong> Shu Zhi (Hi<strong>ru</strong>do). For marked qi vacuity, add 15grams <strong>of</strong> Dang Shen (Radix Codonopsitis). If cold is pronounced,add six grams <strong>of</strong> Zhi Fu Zi (Radix LateralisPraeparatus Aconiti Carmichaeli). If there is pr<strong>of</strong>use phlegm,add nine grams each <strong>of</strong> Ban Xia (Rhizoma Pinelliae) and TianZhu Huang (Concretio Silicea Bambusae). For aphasia, addnine grams each <strong>of</strong> Shi Chang Pu (Rhizoma Acori Tatarinowii)and Yuan Zhi (Radix Polygalae). For deviated eye and mouth,add nine grams each <strong>of</strong> Jiang Can (Bombyx Batryticatus), ZhiBai Fu Zi (Rhizoma Praeparata Typhonii), and Quan Xie(Scorpio). If there is constipation, add nine grams <strong>of</strong> Huo MaRen (Semen Cannabis). For paralysis <strong>of</strong> mainly the lowerextremities, add 15 grams each <strong>of</strong> He Shou Wu (Radix PolygoniMultiflori), Shu Di (cooked Radix Rehmanniae), and Sang JiSheng (Herba Taxilli).ACUPUNCTURE & MOXIBSTION: Bai Hui (GV 20), FengFu (GV 16), He Gu (LI 4), San Yin Jiao (Sp 6)

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