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Honey-Fried Licorice Decoction
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Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma; Zingiberis Rhizoma Recens; Cinnamomi Ramulus; Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma; Rehmanniae Radix; Asini Corii Colla; Ophiopogonis Radix; Cannabis Fructus; Jujubae Fructus
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Boosts qi, enriches yin, unblocks yang, and restores the pulse.
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1. Zhi Gan Cao Tang is indicated for patterns of yin-blood and yang-qi deficiency with malnutrition of the heart vessel. The symptoms are intermittent or knotted pulse, palpitations, weakness, emaciation, weak breathing, etc. The tongue is peeled with a scanty or dry and thin coating. 2. Zhi Gan Cao Tang is indicated for deficiency-consumption and lung atrophy. The symptoms are dry cough without expectoration, or spitting up a small amount of saliva, emaciation, shortness of breath, insomnia, vexation, spontaneous sweating or night sweat, a dry throat and tongue, dry stool, and a deficient, rapid pulse.
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6
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Sweet Wormwood and Turtle Shell Decoction
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Artemisiae Annuae Herba; Trionycis Carapax; Rehmanniae Radix; Anemarrhenae Rhizoma; Moutan Cortex
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Nourishes yin and vents heat.
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This formula is indicated for patterns where yin has been damaged along with latent pathogens. The symptoms are night fever that abates at dawn, fever that abates without sweating, a red tongue body with a scanty coating, and a thready, rapid pulse.
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7
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Mosla Powder
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Moslae Herba; Lablab Semen Album; Magnoliae Officinalis Cortex
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Dispels summerheat, releases exterior, removes dampness, and harmonizes the center.
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This formula is indicated for yin summerheat. The symptoms are aversion to cold with fever, heaviness of the head, body pain, absence of sweating, abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea, chest and abdominal oppression and fullness, a greasy white tongue coating, and a floating pulse.
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8
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Mulberry Leaf and Apricot Kernel Decoction
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Mori Folium; Armeniacae Semen Amarum; Glehniae Radix; Fritillariae Thunbergii Bulbus; Sojae Semen Praeparatum; Gardeniae Fructus; Gardeniae Pericarpium
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Clears and diffuses warm-dryness, moistens the lung and dissolves phlegm.
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Sang Xing Tang is indicated for the pattern of externally-contracted warm-dryness. The symptoms are mild fever, thirst, dry throat and nasal cavities, dry cough without sputum, or with scanty, and sticky sputum. The tongue body is red with a thin, white and dry coating. The pulse is floating and rapid and is large on the right side.
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