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Internal treatment for Heaven’s Stove Cinnabar, transmitted by Master Qi of the Heavens
| Saposhnikovia root | 0.5 mace | Ophiopogon tuber | 3 mace |
| Raw Rehmannia root | 3 mace | Mulberry root bark | 2 mace |
| Baical Skullcap root | 1 mace | Bupleurum root | 0.8 mace |
| White Peony root | 3 mace | Trichosanthes root | 0.5 mace |
Family-transmitted external treatment for Heaven’s Stove Cinnabar
| Willow branch ash | 5 mace | Schizonepeta (charred powder) | 2 mace |
| Talcum | 3 mace | Raw Licorice root | 2 mace |
Water-Clear Cinnabar original: 水澂丹 (Shuǐchéng Dān). Like the previous conditions, "Cinnabar" refers to a red, hot skin eruption or inflammatory condition. initially emerges on both flanks as a puffy swelling with redness and heat. This is caused by wind-fire Wind and Fire are traditional pathological descriptions for conditions that appear suddenly and involve intense heat or inflammation within the Gallbladder Channel of Foot Shaoyang Foot Shaoyang (Zú Shàoyáng): The Gallbladder meridian, which runs along the sides of the head, torso, and legs. This...