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Furthermore, if a person’s body was already weak and fragile before they underwent the punishment, the evil blood Stagnant or bruised blood resulting from trauma that, in traditional theory, can "attack" the internal organs. will rush toward the heart, which often leads to death. In such cases, one must invigorate the blood and supplement the Qi [vital energy], neutralize the toxins, and dissipate the "internal fire." Only after doing this should you apply plasters externally or use powdered medicine dressings; by following this method, the patient will not die.
Transmitted by the Perfected Lord Wu Peng Wu Peng is a legendary figure in Chinese mythology, often cited as one of the first divine physicians or "shaman-medics.", this formula is divinely effective for treating cane sores. Taking it ensures there is no danger to one's life.
| Ingredient | Dosage |
|---|---|
| Angelica sinensis (Danggui) | 5 mace (approx. 18.7g) |
| Raw Rehmannia root (Shengdi) | 5 mace |
| Notoginseng root powder (Sanqi) | 3 mace |
| Moutan peony bark (Danpi) | 2 mace |
| White Peony root (Baishao) | 3 mace |
| Raw Astragalus root (Sheng Huangqi) | 3 mace |
| Raw Licorice root (Sheng Gancao) | 1 mace |
| Rhubarb (Dahuang) | 1 mace |
| Bitter Orange peel (Zhi Ke) | 0.3 mace |
| Ginseng (Renshen) | For those in extreme depletion, add 3 mace |
Preparation:
Use one bowl of water and one bowl of boy’s urine Historically, the urine of healthy young boys was used in Chinese medicine to cool the blood, resolve bruising, and guide the medicine to the lower body..
Decoct the ingredients together and take. After two doses, the blood stasis will dissipate. If you then apply powdered medicine or a plaster externally, the wound will be healed.