The Principles of Formula Writing
By Dr. Xiu Ling MaIntroductionWhat is meant by "principles" of writing a formula is mainly the theory of compatibility between the King (principle herb), minister, assistant, and guiding herbs in the herbal formula.King herb (principle)A king herb is one which produces the primary effects in treating the cause or the main symptoms of a disease. It dominates the whole formula.Minster herbA minister herb has the primary function of helping to strengthen the effect of the king herb and secondarily to treat symptoms that accompany the disease that the king herb is treating.Assistant herbThe duty of the assistant herb can be divided into three categories.
Guiding herbGuiding herbs can be subdivided into two types:
The dosage of an ingredient in a formula is not the only basis for the determination of the king herb. Its usual dosage should be taken as a reference. Metals, stones, shells, and other heavy herbs are not necessarily the king herbs even though they appear to dominate in weight dosage. On the other hand, some poisonous herbs, used in small dosage may be the king herbs rather than minister, assistant or guiding herbs. |
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