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Inula and Hematite Decoction
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Inulae Flos; Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma; Zingiberis Rhizoma Recens; Haematitum; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma Praeparata cum Melle; Pinelliae Rhizoma; Jujubae Fructus
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Directs counterflow downward, dissolves phlegm, boosts qi, and harmonizes the stomach.
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Xuan Fu Dai Zhe Tang is indicated for weak stomach qi with internal obstruction of phlegm-turbidity. The symptoms are pi below the heart, belching, or vomiting with saliva. The tongue is pale with a white, glossy coating. The pulse is wiry and weak.
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18
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Free Wanderer Powder
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Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma Praeparata cum Melle; Angelicae Sinensis Radix; Poria; Paeoniae Radix Alba; Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma; Bupleuri Radix
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Soothes the liver and resolves constraint, nourishes blood and fortifies the spleen.
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Xiao Yao San is indicated for the pattern of liver constraint, blood deficiency, and spleen weakness, characterized by rib-side pain, headache, dizziness, dry mouth, dry throat, mental fatigue, reduced food intake, menstrual irregularities, distending pain of the breasts, and a wiry, deficient pulse.
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19
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Ophiopogon Decoction
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Ophiopogonis Radix; Pinelliae Rhizoma; Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma; Oryza Sativa L; Jujubae Fructus
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Clears and nourishes the lung and stomach, directs counterflow downward and lowers qi.
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Mai Men Dong Tang is indicated for lung wei (lung atrophy) due to deficiency-heat. The symptoms are coughing, labored breathing, throat discomfort, sputum that is difficult to expectorate, coughing up or spitting saliva, dry mouth and throat, feverish feeling in the palms and soles. The tongue is red with scanty tongue coating, and the pulse is deficient and rapid. Mai Men Dong Tang is also indicated for stomach yin deficiency with vomiting, poor appetite, hiccup, thirst, dry throat. The tongue is red with scanty tongue coating, and the pulse is deficient and rapid.
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20
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Constraint-Resolving Pill
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Cyperi Rhizoma; Chuanxiong Rhizoma; Atractylodis Rhizoma; Gardeniae Fructus; Medicata Massa Fermentata
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Moves qi and resolves constraint.
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Yue Ju Wan is indicated for the pattern of six constraints. The symptoms are chest oppression, epigastric and abdominal distention or pain, eructation with fetid odor, acid swallowing, nausea, vomiting, and indigestion.
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