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KMID : 0878220160280030205
Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
2016 Volume.28 No. 3 p.205 ~ p.214
Reconsideration on the Origins, Changes, and Constructive Principle of Taeeumjowi-tang
Shin Seung-Won

Hwang Min-Woo
Abstract
Objectives : This paper was aimed to review the preceding research on the origins, changes and constructive principle of Taeeumjowi-tang.

Methods: We reviewed Jema Lee's original works including Dongyisusebowon and relevant books to analyze Taeeumjowi-tang-related items. To compensate insufficient evidence of literature, we also refocued physiological and pathological pecularities of Taeeumin and relevant symptomatology.

Results and Conclusions : 1) The origins of Taeeumjowi-tang should be Mahwang-tang, Saengmaek-san, Seokchangpowonji-san, and Gondam-san. 2) Taeeumjowi-tang went through Saengmaek-san, Sanyakhwawi-jeon, Bopyesaengmaek-tang, Gilgyungsaengmaek-san, and Bopyewon-tang before it was built as the final version. 3) Taeeumjowi-tang consists of a) big blue lilyturf (ØêÚ¦ÔÏ) and Omija (çéÚ«í­) which are directly of help to exhale and disperse qi-fluid of Lung, b) balloon-flower (ÑÐÌÛ) which helps circulation of qi-fluid from Head to Lung, c) adlay (ëûì¾ìÒ) and dry nut (ËëëÑ) which are directly of help to raise up qi-fluid of Wiwan, d) ephedra (Ø«üÜ) which helps circulation of qi-fluid from Wiwan to skin, e) calamus (à´óîøä) which directly helps the psychological function of Ear, and f) radish seed (ÑÝ?í­) which slightly eliminate the excessive function of Small intestine, treating Wiwanhan symptomatology in Taeeumin.
KEYWORD
Sasang medicine , Taeeumin , Taeeumjowi-tang , Herbal medicine
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