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Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang

青蒿鱉甲湯

Also known as:

Sweet Wormwood and Soft-Shelled Turtle Shell Decoction , Artemisiae Annuae and Trionycis Decoction

Key Ingredients

Bie Jia (Soft-Shelled Turtle Shell), Qing Hao (Artemisia Annua / Sweet Wormwood)

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Kings
Deputies
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Bi
Bie Jia (Soft-Shelled Turtle Shell)
Role in
Enters deeply into the Yin level to nourish Yin and clear deficiency Heat from within. As a substance from a living creature, it has the unique ability to penetrate the collaterals and search out deeply lodged pathogenic Heat that ordinary Yin-tonifying herbs cannot reach.
Qi
Qing Hao (Artemisia Annua / Sweet Wormwood)
Role in
Aromatic, bitter, and cold, it clears Heat and vents lurking pathogenic factors outward from the Yin level to the exterior. Works in tandem with Bie Jia in a complementary 'enter-then-exit' strategy: Bie Jia guides Qing Hao into the deep Yin level, while Qing Hao leads the pathogen outward through the Shaoyang.
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Sheng Di Huang (Raw Rehmannia Root)
Role in
Sweet and cold, it nourishes Yin and cools the Blood, reinforcing Bie Jia in clearing deficiency Heat from the collaterals and replenishing damaged fluids.
Zh
Zhi Mu (Anemarrhena Rhizome)
Role in
Bitter and cold, it clears Heat and nourishes Yin. Assists the King herbs in clearing residual Heat and generating fluids, helping to break the cycle where Heat consumes Yin and Yin deficiency generates more Heat.
Mu
Mu Dan Pi (Moutan Bark / Tree Peony Root Bark)
Role in
Cools the Blood and drains lurking fire from the Blood level. Assists Qing Hao in venting Heat outward, providing an 'internal clearing, external venting' effect that addresses Heat lodged in both the Qi and Blood aspects of the Yin level.

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Important Medical Disclaimer

The information provided here is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice or to replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. This formula is a dietary supplement and has not been evaluated by the FDA. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or are taking other medications. Discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider if you experience any adverse reactions.

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Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang is typically safe for most individuals, but it can lead to side effects in some cases. Pregnant, nursing, or postpartum women, as well as those with liver conditions, should use this formula cautiously and preferably under professional supervision.

As with any Chinese herbal remedy, it is advisable to seek guidance from a qualified Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioner before beginning treatment with Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang.

TCM Properties

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Important Medical Disclaimer

The information provided here is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice or to replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. This formula is a dietary supplement and has not been evaluated by the FDA. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or are taking other medications. Discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider if you experience any adverse reactions.

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Formula Origin

Wen Bing Tiao Bian (温病条辨), Volume 3, Lower Burner Chapter, by Wu Jutong (吴鞠通)

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