Korean Herbal Formulation [Part 13] Wind-Heat–Induced Headaches and Inflammation
CALee Acupuncture Korean Herbal Formulation [Part 13] Wind-Heat–Induced Headaches and Inflammation Chuanxiong Cha Tiao San, Jing Jie Lian Qiao Tang, Fang Feng Tong Sheng San Part 2. External Invaders: Defense Against the Six Climatic Factors Sub-Part 2.1 The Ever-Changing Nature of Wind (Wind Pathogenic Influence) Lecture 11: Wind-Heat–Induced Headaches and Inflammation In the previous lecture (Part 10), we compared two classic formulas— Gui Zhi Tang and Ma Huang Tang —used for wind-cold patterns, focusing on whether sweating is present or absent in exterior cold conditions. In this lecture, we turn our attention to wind-heat patterns , which arise when wind combines with heat or fire. Wind-heat is one of the most common external patterns encountered clinically and is frequently associated with headaches and inflammatory conditions affecting the upper body , including the head, face, nose, ears, and throat. We will examine three representative classical formulas used to ...