Jing Fang Bai Du San — Schizonepeta & Saposhnikovia Powder to Overcome Pathogenic Influences
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Overview
Jing Fang Bai Du San — the “Schizonepeta and Saposhnikovia Powder to Overcome Pathogenic Influences” — is from the Ming-dynasty Wai Ke Li Li (External Medicine Compass). It is a variant of the better-known Ren Shen Bai Du San that replaces Ren Shen with the surface-releasing pair Jing Jie and Fang Feng, making it more dispersing and less tonifying. The formula is used for two main clinical pictures: an acute Wind-Cold-Damp invasion in a robust patient (without underlying Qi deficiency), and the early stage of skin abscesses or itchy rashes where a surface-releasing approach is needed before the lesion fully forms.
I prescribe Jing Fang Bai Du San as part of bespoke herbal formulas from pharmaceutical-grade granules sourced from Sun Ten in Taiwan.
TCM pattern
Jing Fang Bai Du San is prescribed for Wind-Cold-Damp at the exterior in a non-deficient patient or early-stage Wind-Heat skin lesion:
- Aversion to cold, fever, no sweat
- Severe body and joint aches
- Heavy head, stiff neck
- Nasal congestion, cough with thin phlegm
- Itchy red skin papules in early urticaria or boils
- No major Qi deficiency (no marked fatigue, normal appetite)
- Tongue — white slippery coat
- Pulse — floating, possibly slippery
Key herbs
- Jing Jie, Fang Feng — release Wind from the exterior; chief pair (substituting Ren Shen)
- Qiang Huo, Du Huo — expel Wind-Cold-Damp from joints and channels
- Chai Hu, Qian Hu — release the exterior; clear and descend Lung Qi
- Chuan Xiong — moves Blood; relieves headache
- Zhi Ke, Jie Geng — regulate Qi; open the Lung
- Fu Ling — resolves Damp
- Gan Cao — harmonises
Formula actions
- Releases the exterior; expels Wind-Cold-Damp
- Disperses early-stage surface lesions
- Diffuses the Lung; stops cough
- Relieves body aches and headache
Conditions treated
- Influenza with prominent body aches and stiffness
- Common cold with severe joint and muscle pain
- Acute urticaria in the early Wind-pattern stage
- Early-stage boils, furuncles or carbuncles (before pus forms)
- Acute eczema flare with Wind-Heat pattern
- Allergic rhinitis with itchy rash
- Early-stage shingles with red papules and no severe pain
- Acute joint pain with sudden onset after Cold-Damp exposure
Cautions
Not appropriate for Qi-deficient patients with chronic susceptibility to colds — use Ren Shen Bai Du San or Yu Ping Feng San instead.
Not appropriate for interior Heat or Yin-deficient patterns — the warm dispersing herbs aggravate Heat and damage Yin.
Skin abscesses that have already formed pus need surgical drainage and antibiotics — this formula is for the early surface stage only.
Always consult a qualified Chinese herbalist registered with the RCHM.
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