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Slurred speech can be the consequence of several so-called “patterns of disharmony” in Chinese Medicine.
Chinese Medicine sees the body as a system, not a sum of isolated parts. A "pattern" is when the system's harmony is disrupted, leading to symptoms or signs that something is wrong (like slurred speech here). It is similar to the concept of disease in Western Medicine but not quite: a Western disease can often be explained by several Chinese patterns and vice-versa.
A pattern often manifests itself in a combination of symptoms that, at first glance, do not seem necessarily related to each others. For instance here slurred speech is often associated with muttering to oneself, dull eyes and sudden blackouts in the pattern “Phlegm Misting the Heart”.
Once identified, patterns are treated using medicinal herbs, acupuncture, and other therapies. In the case of slurred speech we’ve identified three herbal formulas that may help treat patterns behind the symptom.
We’ve also selected below the five medicinal herbs that we think are most likely to help treat slurred speech.
In Chinese Medicine slurred speech is a symptom for the pattern "Phlegm Misting the Heart". Below is a small explanation for it with links for more details.
The Heart is a so-called "Zang" Organ. Learn more about the Heart in Chinese Medicine
Pulse type(s): Slippery (Hua)
Tongue coating: Sticky coating, Thick coating
Tongue shape: Swollen
This is a condition where Phlegm enters the Heart and disturbs the Mind (Shen).
In addition to slurred speech, other symptoms associated with Phlegm Misting the Heart include muttering to oneself, dull eyes and sudden blackouts.
Phlegm Misting the Heart is often treated with Wen Dan Tang, a herbal formula made of 8 herbs (including Crow-Dipper Rhizomes - Ban Xia - as a key herb). Wen Dan Tang belongs to the category of "formulas that dry dampness and transform phlegm", which might be why it is often recommended for this pattern. Its main action as a formula is: "Clears Phlegm".
The top herbs in Wen Dan Tang are Crow-Dipper Rhizomes (Ban Xia), Bamboo Shavings (Zhu Ru) and Immature Bitter Oranges (Zhi Shi)
Source date: 1174 AD
Number of ingredients: 8 herbs
Key actions: Clears Phlegm. Clears Gallbladder. Regulates Qi. Harmonizes the Stomach.
Because it is a formula often recommended to treat the pattern 'Phlegm Misting the Heart' of which slurred speech is a symptom.
The top herbs in Di Tan Tang are Arisaema (Tian Nan Xing), Red Tangerine Peel (Ju Hong) and Crow-Dipper Rhizomes (Ban Xia)
Source date: 1470 AD
Number of ingredients: 9 herbs
Key actions: Removes Phlegm. Opens the sensory orifices. Tonifies Qi.
Because it is a formula often recommended to treat the pattern 'Phlegm Misting the Heart' of which slurred speech is a symptom.
The top herbs in Gun Tan Wan are Chlorite Schist (Meng Shi), Rhubarb (Da Huang) and Baikal Skullcap Roots (Huang Qin)
Because it is a formula often recommended to treat the pattern 'Phlegm Misting the Heart' of which slurred speech is a symptom.
Because Crow-Dipper Rhizome is an ingredient in several formulas indicated to treat slurred speech as a symptom, like Wen Dan Tang or Di Tan Tang for instance.
Crow-Dipper Rhizomes is a Warm herb that tastes Pungent. It targets the Lung, the Spleen and the Stomach.
Its main actions are: Drains Dampness and reduces Phlegm. Reverses the flow of Rebellious Qi. Reduces hardenings and relieves distention.
Because Liquorice is an ingredient in several formulas indicated to treat slurred speech as a symptom, like Wen Dan Tang or Di Tan Tang for instance.
Liquorice is a Neutral herb that tastes Sweet. It targets the Heart, the Lung, the Spleen and the Stomach.
Its main actions are: Tonifies the Basal Qi and nourishes the Spleen Qi. Clears Heat and dispels toxicity. Moistens the Lungsexpel phlegm and stop coughing. Relieves spasms and alleviates pain. Harmonizes and moderates the effects of other herbs.
Because Bamboo Shaving is an ingredient in several formulas indicated to treat slurred speech as a symptom, like Wen Dan Tang or Di Tan Tang for instance.
Bamboo Shavings is a Cool herb that tastes Sweet. It targets the Gallbladder, the Stomach and the Lung.
Its main actions are: Clears Phlegm-Heat in the Lungs. Clears Heat in the Stomach and stops vomiting. Cools the Blood and stops bleeding.
Because Poria-Cocos Mushroom is an ingredient in several formulas indicated to treat slurred speech as a symptom, like Wen Dan Tang or Di Tan Tang for instance.
Poria-Cocos Mushrooms is a Neutral herb that tastes Sweet. It targets the Heart, the Kidney, the Lung and the Spleen.
Its main actions are: Encourages urination and drains Dampness. Tonic to the Spleen/Stomach. Assists the Heart and calms the Spirit.
Because it is a key herb in Di Tan Tang, a herbal formula indicated to treat the pattern 'Phlegm Misting the Heart' (a pattern with slurred speech as a symptom)
Red Tangerine Peel is a Warm herb that tastes Bitter and Pungent. It targets the Spleen and the Lung.
Its main actions are: Dissipates Cold, dries Dampness, eliminates Phlegm and promotes the flow of Qi
Muttering to oneself Dull eyes Sudden blackouts Paralysis Coma Mental confusion Unconsciousness Lethargic and withdrawn state Incoherent speech Aphasia