She Gan Ma Huang Tang — Belamcanda & Ephedra Decoction
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- Overview
- TCM pattern
- Key herbs
- Formula actions
- Conditions treated
- Comparisons with related formulas
- 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
- She Gan (Belamcanda chinensis) — chief; clears throat Phlegm
- Ma Huang — disperses Lung Qi
- Xi Xin — warms Lung and disperses Cold-Phlegm
- Sheng Jiang — warms and disperses
- Zi Wan (aster root) — stops cough
- Kuan Dong Hua (coltsfoot) — stops cough
- Ban Xia — transforms Phlegm
- Wu Wei Zi — astringes Lung
- Da Zao — harmonises
Formula actions
- Disperses Cold and dissolves Phlegm in the Lung
- Descends Lung Qi to stop wheeze
- Clears Phlegm from the throat
Conditions treated
- Acute asthma exacerbation with cold-Phlegm pattern (alongside conventional care) — see asthma
- Chronic bronchitis with audible Phlegm rattle
- Cough-variant asthma
- Whooping cough (alongside conventional care)
- Allergic rhinitis with post-nasal drip and wheeze
- COPD exacerbation with cold-Phlegm pattern
Comparisons with related formulas
- Xiao Qing Long Tang — for Wind-Cold with internal water-Phlegm; stronger surface-releasing component.
- Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang — for Lung Heat wheeze with yellow phlegm; opposite indication.
- Ding Chuan Tang — for mixed Cold-Heat wheeze.
- Su Zi Jiang Qi Tang — for chronic wheeze with Kidney deficiency.
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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