JIN HUANG SAN 金黄散 - Golden Yellow Powder [TOPICAL]
Available Pre-Made: See Golden Yellow Ointment
JIN HUANG SAN Uses
- Clears Heat
- Resolves toxins
- Dispels Dampness
- Transforms Phlegm
- Eliminates Blood Stasis
- Reduces swelling
- Toxic Heat
- Carbuncles
- Boils
- Insect bites
- Poison oak
- Abscesses
- Contact dermatitis
- Deep-set toxic sores
- Herpes zoster
- Folliculitis
- Swellings from trauma
- Erysipelas
- Common Acne
- Acute mastitis
- Epididymitis
- Burns
JIN HUANG SAN Ingredients
Pharmaceutical Latin
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Pin Yin
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%
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Trichosanthis Root | Tian Hua Fen | 20 |
Phellodendron Bark | Huang Bai | 10 |
Rhubarb Root and Rhizome | Da Huang | 10 |
Curcumae Longae Rhizome | Jiang Huang | 10 |
Rx. Angelicae Dahuricae | Bai Zhi | 10 |
Magnolia Bark | Hou Po | 10 |
Aged Citrus Peel | Chen Pi | 10 |
Rz. Atractylodis | Cang Zhu | 10 |
Rz. Arisaematis Preparata | Zhi Tian Nan Xing | 5 |
Licorice Root | Gan Cao | 5 |
How to Use JIN HUANG SAN
Make A Soak:
Whole Herbs: Using a container made of ceramic, glass, or stainless steel (no aluminum, iron or copper) boil 1 packet of herbs in 1-quart (or liter) of water until 2 cups of medicine remain. Adjust lid and heat to control evaporation. Strain herbs; and refrigerate for a second boiling (if desired). Or as prescribed by your practitioner.
Granules: Dissolve the granules in warm water
Make An Herbal Compress:
Whole Herbs: Decoct the herbs in water. Soak a cloth in the warm decoction. Allow time for the compress to cool. Apply to the area. To maximize potency, or if a warm application is desired, occlude the compress while in place.
Granules: Dissolve the granules in warm water
Make An Herbal Tincture:
Whole Herbs: Place raw herbs in a glass container and cover with rice wine, drinking alcohol, vinegar, or other tincturing medium. Store container in a cool dark place and gently agitate the solution daily. Soaking times vary, but solution is generally usable in 1-3 weeks. Strain or filter out herbs and use the remaining liquid either topically or internally as prescribed.
Granules: Dissolve granules in any tincturing medium.
Make An Herbal Ointment:
Order herbs as a granulated powder or grind herbs into a powder. Combine herbal powder with a medium such as vegetable or mineral oil or petroleum jelly. Apply to area. Occluding the application with a bandage is recommended in most cases.
JIN HUANG SAN Safety and Side-Effects
Contraindicated during pregnancy
Do not apply to abdomen of pregnant woman.
Pregnant or nursing women should consult their health care provider before taking any supplement.
Traditional Chinese Medicine is powerful and reliable, but it can be complex. As TCM is not based on symptoms alone, self-diagnosis and self-treatment aren't recommended. Best to start an E-Mail or TeleConsult.
* What’s the Difference Between, PIAN, WAN, TANG, SAN, SHUI and GAO?
- PIAN = Tablet (modern looking pill)
- WAN = Pill (old-style or handmade pill, or black teapill)
- TANG = Water Decoction (boiled whole herbs)
- SAN = Powder (milled or granulated)
- SHUI = Tincture (extract with alcohol or other solvent)
- GAO = Paste (topical unguent or plaster)
*Information is for educational purposes and is not meant to substitute for the advice of your health care provider. These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.