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Nine Ingredients Notopterygium Decoction
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Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix; Saposhnikoviae Radix; Atractylodis Rhizoma; Asari Radix et Rhizoma; Chuanxiong Rhizoma; Angelicae Dahuricae Radix; Rehmanniae Radix; Scutellariae Radix; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma
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Induces sweating, expels dampness, and clears internal heat.
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Jiu Wei Qiang Huo Tang is indicated for an exterior pattern with externally contracted wind-cold-dampness complicated by interior heat. The symptoms are aversion to cold, fever, absence of sweating, headache, painful stiff nape, pain and soreness of the limbs and body, bitter taste, and thirst. The tongue coating is white or light yellow, and the pulse is superficial or superficial and tight.
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2
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Minor Green Dragon Decoction
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Ephedrae Herba; Paeoniae Radix Alba; Asari Radix et Rhizoma; Zingiberis Rhizoma; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma; Cinnamomi Ramulus; Pinelliae Rhizoma; Schisandrae Chinensis Fructus
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Releases the exterior, dissipates cold, warms the lung and dissolves rheum (fluid retention).
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This formula is indicated for the pattern of exterior cold with interior fluid retention. The symptoms are aversion to cold, fever, absence of sweating, labored breathing, cough, copious clear and thin phlegm, stuffiness in chest, dry retching, difficulty in lying back in the supine position, general body aches, edema of the face and extremities. The tongue coating is white and glossy, and the pulse is superficial.
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3
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Cimicifuga and Pueraria Decoction
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Cimicifugae Rhizoma; Paeoniae Radix Alba; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma; Puerariae Lobatae Radix
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Releases the flesh and promotes complete eruption of rashes.
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This formula is indicated for the initial stage of measles. Signs and symptoms include rashes unable to break out, body heat, headache, cough, red eyes, tearing, thirst, a red tongue with a thin, dry tongue coating, and a superficial, rapid pulse.
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Cough-Stopping Powder
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Platycodonis Radix; Schizonepetae Herba; Asteris Radix et Rhizoma; Stemonae Radix; Cynanchi Stauntonii Rhizoma et Radix; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma; Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium
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Diffuses and benefits the lung qi, disperses wind and relieves cough.
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Zhi Sou San is indicated for the pattern of wind pathogens attacking the lung. The symptoms are cough, itchiness in the pharynx, difficulty in coughing up sputum, or mild aversion to wind and fever. The tongue coating is thin and white, and the pulse is superficial and moderate.
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