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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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2
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Toxin-Resolving Powder
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Bupleuri Radix; Peucedani Radix; Chuanxiong Rhizoma; Aurantii Fructus; Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix; Angelicae Pubescentis Radix; Poria; Platycodonis Radix; Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma
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Dissipates cold, removes dampness, boosts qi, and releases the exterior.
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Bai Du San is indicated for the pattern of externally contracted wind-cold-dampness. The symptoms are strong aversion to cold, high fever, headache, neck stiffness and pain, body soreness and pain, absence of sweating, stuffy nose, harsh voice, cough with phlegm, pi, and distressed chest and diaphragm. The tongue is pale with a white coating, and the pulse is superficial and forceless upon pressing.
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