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Cinnabar Mind-Calming Pill
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Cinnabaris; Coptidis Rhizoma; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma Praeparata cum Melle; Rehmanniae Radix; Angelicae Sinensis Radix
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Tranquilizes the heart and calms the mind, clears heat and nourishes the blood.
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Zhu Sha an Shen Wan is indicated for insufficient yin-blood caused by the hyperactivity of heart fire. The symptoms are insomnia, profuse dreaming, (severe) palpitations, restlessness, and vexation. The tongue tip is red, and the pulse is thin and rapid.
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Officinal Magnolia Bark Center-Warming Decoction
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Magnoliae Officinalis Cortex; Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma Praeparata cum Melle; Poria; Alpiniae Katsumadai Semen; Aucklandiae Radix; Zingiberis Rhizoma
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Moves qi to eliminate distention, warms the center and dries dampness.
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This formula is indicated for the pattern of spleen-stomach qi stagnation caused by cold-damp. The symptoms are distention, fullness, pain in the stomach cavity and abdomen, no desire to eat or drink, lassitude of the four limbs. The tongue is white and greasy. The pulse is deep and wiry pulse.
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Spleen-Fortifying Pill
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Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma; Aucklandiae Radix; Coptidis Rhizoma; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma; Poria; Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma; Medicata Massa Fermentata; Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium; Amomi Fructus; Hordei Fructus Germinatus; Crataegi Fructus; Dioscoreae Rhizoma; Myristicae Semen
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Fortifies the spleen and harmonizes the stomach, promotes digestion and arrests diarrhea.
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Food accumulation with spleen deficiency, marked by indigestion, fullness and oppression of the abdomen and stomach cavity, loose stool, greasy, yellow tongue coating, and a weak pulse.
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Chinese Angelica Blood-Supplementing Decoction
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Astragali Radix; Angelicae Sinensis Radix
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Supplements qi and engenders blood.
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Dang Gui Bu Xue Tang is used to treat fever caused by patterns of blood deficiency and floating yang. The symptoms are fever, a red complexion, vexing thirst, and a desire to drink. The pulses are surging, large, and deficient; however, forceless when one feels it with heavy pressure. It is also used to treat fever or headache that results from blood deficiency during pregnancy or after delivery or for ulcers that are slow or difficult to heal after breakout.
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