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Ling Jiao Gou Teng Tang 羚角钩藤汤
Antelope Horn and Uncaria Decoction


Tradition:
TCM

Source / Author:
Revised Popular Guide to the Discussion of Cold-induced Disorders (Qing era)

Herb Name
Ling Yang Jiao 羚⽺角 (Antelope)
Gou Teng
钩藤 (Gambir)
Sang Ye
桑叶 (Mulberry leaf)
Ju Hua
菊花 (Chrysanthemum)
Bai Shao yao
白芍药 (White Peony) Sheng Di Huang 生地黄 (Rehmannia)
Chuan Bei Mu
⻉母 (Fritillaria)

Zhu Ru 竹茹 (Bamboo shavings)
Fu Shen
茯神 (Poria sclerotium)
Gan Cao
甘草 (Chinese Licorice)

Latin
Cornu Saigae tartarica
Uncaria rhynchophylla
Morus alba
Chrysanthemum morifolium
Paeonia lacti
flora
Rehmannia glutinosa, raw
Fritillaria cirrhosa

Bambusa caulis
Poria cocos
Glycyrrhiza uralensis

Amount
4.5 grams
9 grams
6 grams

9 grams ea.
15 grams
12 grams
15 grams
9 grams
2.4 grams


Preparation:
Decoction. The Antelope horn is decocted for a while before adding the remaining herbs, the Uncaria Gou Teng being added towards the end.

Function:
Stops Wind, clears Liver Heat

Use:
Formula pattern: High Fever, irritability, restless, dizziness, vertigo, twitching, deep red tongue with red spots, wiry and rapid pulse. It can be used in cases without Fever, but is only for Heat condition.

1. Headache
2. Dizziness
3. Vertigo
4. Tics and Spasms 5. Hypertension

6. Encephalitis
7. Meningitis
8. Eclampsia
9. Acute Febrile diseases with Liver Heat, high Fever, Spasms, Convulsions, Coma


Dose:

the above can be taken over the course of the day in 2 equal doses

Cautions:
Not used for Internal Wind from deficiency

Modifications:
1. Goat horn or Mother of Pearl may be used in place of Antelope horn using a dose of around 30–45 grams. If Antelope horn is used it may be taken as a powder instead of decoction in a dose of 1–2 grams with the reaming herbs cooked into Decoction.

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