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Penetrating Vessel-Securing Decoction
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Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma; Astragali Radix; Draconis Os; Ostreae Concha; Corni Fructus; Paeoniae Radix Alba; Sepiae Endoconcha; Rubiae Radix et Rhizoma; Trachycarpi Petiolus Carbonisatus; Galla Chinensis
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Boosts qi, fortifies spleen, and strengthens the chong mai to contain blood.
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Gu Chong Tang is designed for the pattern of spleen and kidney deficiency with insecurity of the chong mai. Uterine bleeding may be profuse or it may routinely spot bleed in an irregular pattern. Profuse menstruation occurs with thin and pale menses, dizziness, cold extremities, palpitation, shortness of breath, mental fatigue, weakness, weak and aching waist and knees.
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78
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Menses-Securing Pill
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Scutellariae Radix; Paeoniae Radix Alba; Testudinis Plastrum; Phellodendri Chinensis Cortex; Ailanthi Cortex; Cyperi Rhizoma
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Enriches yin and clears heat, consolidates the channels and stanches bleeding.
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Gu Jing Wan is designed for flooding and spotting due to yin deficiency and blood heat. The symptoms include flooding and spotting or profuse menstruation that is dark or purple, feverish sensation in the palms and soles, weakness and soreness in the loins and knees, a red tongue body, and a rapid pulse.
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79
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Arrest Wheezing Decoction
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Ginkgo Semen; Ephedrae Herba; Perillae Fructus; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma; Farfarae Flos; Armeniacae Semen Amarum; Mori Cortex; Scutellariae Radix; Pinelliae Rhizoma Praeparatum
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Diffuses the lung and directs qi downward, clears heat, and dissolves phlegm.
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Ding Chuan Tang is indicated for wheezing and panting due to phlegm-heat accumulation in the lung. The symptoms are wheezing and panting, cough, phlegm with heavy breathing, thick yellow phlegm, and slight aversion to wind. The tongue coating is yellow and greasy, and the pulse is slippery and rapid.
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80
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Convulsion-Settling Pill
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Gastrodiae Rhizoma; Bombyx Batryticatus; Fritillariae Cirrhosae Bulbus; Scorpio; Pinelliae Rhizoma; Poria; Poriae; Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium; Polygalae Radix; Acori Tatarinowii Rhizoma; Arisaema cum Bile; Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma; Ophiopogonis Radix; Succinum; Cinnabaris
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Removes phlegm and extinguishes wind.
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Ding Xian Wan is applicable to epilepsy caused by wind-phlegm-heat accumulation. The clinical manifestation include a sudden onset of epilepsy, dizziness, falling to the ground, losing consciousness, anoopsia, vomiting white foam, wheezing sound in the throat, yelling, convulsion of the limbs, a whitish-yellow and greasy tongue coating, and a wiry, slippery, and slightly rapid pulse. It can also be used to treat manic-depressive psychosis.
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