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Notopterygium Dampness-Drying Decoction
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Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix; Angelicae Pubescentis Radix; Ligustici Rhizoma et Radix ; Saposhnikoviae Radix; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma Praeparata cum Melle; Viticis Fructus; Chuanxiong Rhizoma
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Dispels wind, overcomes dampness, and relieves pain.
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Qiang Huo Sheng Shi Tang is indicated for bi syndrome caused by wind-dampness in the exterior. The symptoms are pain of the shoulder and back, headache and heavy body sensation, pain of the waist and spine that make the patient unable to turn over. The coating is white and the pulse is floating.
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Stomach-Heat-Clearing Powder
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Rehmanniae Radix; Angelicae Sinensis Radix; Moutan Cortex; Coptidis Rhizoma; Cimicifugae Rhizoma
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Drains stomach fire and cools the blood.
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This formula is indicated for toothaches caused by stomach fire. The symptoms are toothache radiating to the head, aversion to heat and a preference for cold on the teeth, bad breath that is hot, heat in the face, thirst, gingival atrophy bleeding, redness, swelling, and ulcers in the gum, swelling and pain in lips, tongue, and cheeks, a red tongue with a yellow coating, and a slippery, rapid pulse.
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Summerheat-Clearing Qi-Boosting Decoction
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Panacis Quinquefolii Radix; Dendrobii Caulis; Ophiopogonis Radix; Coptidis Rhizoma; Lophatheri Herba; Petiolus Nelmbinis; Anemarrhenae Rhizoma; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma; Semen Oryza Sativa; Exocarpium Citrulli
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Clears summerheat, boosts qi, nourishes yin, and generates fluids.
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This formula is indicated for patterns of summerheat with damage to both qi and fluids. The symptoms are fever with profuse sweating, thirst and vexation, scanty dark urine, fatigue and weak breathing, listlessness, and a deficient, rapid pulse.
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