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She Gan Ma Huang Tang — Belamcanda & Ephedra Decoction

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  1. Overview
  2. TCM pattern
  3. Key herbs
  4. Formula actions
  5. Conditions treated
  6. Comparisons with related formulas
  7. Cautions

Overview

She Gan Ma Huang Tang — Belamcanda and Ephedra Decoction — is from Zhang Zhongjing’s Jin Gui Yao Lue. It addresses cold-Phlegm causing wheezing with audible rattling in the throat — the picture of asthma-like wheezing with copious thin clear sputum and a feeling of a froggy or rasping noise on breathing.

The chief herb She Gan (Belamcanda chinensis rhizome) clears throat Phlegm-Heat; Ma Huang disperses the Lung; Xi Xin and Sheng Jiang warm and disperse cold-Phlegm; Wu Wei Zi astringes the Lung; Ban Xia and Da Zao support the middle. The combination simultaneously warms cold-Phlegm and clears the throat — a sophisticated balance for a specific clinical picture.

I prescribe She Gan Ma Huang Tang as part of bespoke herbal formulas from pharmaceutical-grade granules sourced from Sun Ten in Taiwan.

TCM pattern

She Gan Ma Huang Tang is prescribed for cold-Phlegm in the Lung with throat rattling and wheeze:

  • Wheezing with audible Phlegm rattling in the throat — the cardinal sign
  • Cough with copious thin clear or white sputum
  • Sensation of obstruction in the throat
  • Worse with cold exposure
  • Shortness of breath
  • Chest tightness
  • Tongue — pale, white slippery coat
  • Pulse — floating, tight, possibly slippery

Key herbs

  1. She Gan (Belamcanda chinensis) — chief; clears throat Phlegm
  2. Ma Huang — disperses Lung Qi
  3. Xi Xin — warms Lung and disperses Cold-Phlegm
  4. Sheng Jiang — warms and disperses
  5. Zi Wan (aster root) — stops cough
  6. Kuan Dong Hua (coltsfoot) — stops cough
  7. Ban Xia — transforms Phlegm
  8. Wu Wei Zi — astringes Lung
  9. Da Zao — harmonises

Formula actions

  1. Disperses Cold and dissolves Phlegm in the Lung
  2. Descends Lung Qi to stop wheeze
  3. Clears Phlegm from the throat

Conditions treated

  1. Acute asthma exacerbation with cold-Phlegm pattern (alongside conventional care) — see asthma
  2. Chronic bronchitis with audible Phlegm rattle
  3. Cough-variant asthma
  4. Whooping cough (alongside conventional care)
  5. Allergic rhinitis with post-nasal drip and wheeze
  6. COPD exacerbation with cold-Phlegm pattern

Comparisons with related formulas

Cautions

Contains Ma Huang — not appropriate in pregnancy, hypertension, hyperthyroidism, cardiac arrhythmias or with stimulants.

Contains Xi Xin — use at proper dose; the herb contains small amounts of aristolochic acid in its aerial parts but the prepared root and rhizome at correct doses are considered safe in modern pharmacopoeia. Use only pharmaceutical-grade preparations.

Not appropriate for Heat-pattern wheeze with yellow phlegm.

Acute severe asthma is a medical emergency — this is a complementary formula, not a substitute for inhalers, oxygen and hospital care.

Always consult a qualified Chinese herbalist registered with the RCHM.

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