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Chinese Angelica Root: 3 mace 1 mace (qián) is approximately 3.7 grams
Raw Licorice: 1 mace
Red Peony Root: 3 mace
Rhubarb: 1 mace
Tree Peony Bark: 1 mace
Bupleurum: 0.8 mace 0.8 mace is equal to 8 candareens (fēn)
Skullcap Root: 1 mace
Decoct in water and take. Two doses will effect a cure.
There are ten types of pediatric Cinnabar Poison original: 丹毒 (dāndú); a term for acute, red, inflammatory skin conditions, often corresponding to erysipelas:
1. Flying Stove original: 飛竈 (fēizào)
2. Auspicious Stove
3. Ghost Fire
4. Heavenly Fire
5. Heavenly Stove
6. Indigo Water
7. Barbarian Order
8. Wild Fire
9. Smoke Fire
10. Barbarian Leak
All of these are formed by "Fetal Toxin" Fetal Toxin (tāidú): A traditional belief that heat or toxins accumulated by the parents during pregnancy are passed to the infant, manifesting as rashes or illness after birth from the parents. In treating these conditions, one must distinguish them clearly; they must not be treated indiscriminately.
Cinnabar conditions are inherently difficult diseases to treat. If one's diagnosis is unclear and drugs are used recklessly, how can a complete recovery be expected? Furthermore, if each type of Cinnabar is not treated early according to its specific symptoms, the toxin may attack the internal organs literally "intestines and stomach". If this happens, there is not even a one-in-ten chance of survival. Can one afford not to be cautious?
"Flying Stove Cinnabar" is characterized by red swelling that begins at the top of the head. This is caused by "Fire"...