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Evodia Decoction
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Euodiae Fructus; Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma; Zingiberis Rhizoma Recens; Jujubae Fructus
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Warms the center and supplements deficiency, directs counterflow downward and arrests vomiting.
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Wu Zhu Yu Tang is indicated for patterns of liver and stomach deficiency-cold with the upward reversal of turbid yin. The pattern is characterized by nausea after meals, acid regurgitation, belching, drooling of cold frothy saliva, fullness in the chest, stomach pain, vertex headache, aversion to cold, cold limbs with reversal counterflow cold of the four limbs, diarrhea, vexation and agitation, restlessness, a pale white tongue body and a white, slippery tongue coating, and a deep, wiry or slow pulse.
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22
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Apricot Kernel and Perilla Powder
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Perillae Folium; Pinelliae Rhizoma; Poria; Peucedani Radix; Platycodonis Radix; Aurantii Fructus; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma; Zingiberis Rhizoma Recens; Jujubae Fructus; Armeniacae Semen Amarum; Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium
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Relieves cool-dryness by light diffusion, regulates lung function, and dissolves phlegm.
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Xing Su San is indicated for patterns of externally-contracted cool-dryness. The symptoms are aversion to cold, mild headache, coughing with scanty sputum, stuffy nose, and a dry throat. The tongue coating is white, and the pulse is wiry.
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23
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Stephania Root and Astragalus Decoction
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Stephaniae Tetrandrae Radix; Astragali Radix; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma; Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma
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Boosts qi and dispels wind, fortifies the spleen and promotes urination.
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Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang is indicated for patterns of wind-water and wind-damp caused by an insecurity exterior due to exterior deficiency. The symptoms are sweating, aversion to wind, heavy body, slight swelling, pain of the limbs and joints, as well as dysuria. The tongue is pale with a white coating, and the pulse is floating.
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Convulsion-Settling Pill
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Gastrodiae Rhizoma; Bombyx Batryticatus; Fritillariae Cirrhosae Bulbus; Scorpio; Pinelliae Rhizoma; Poria; Poriae; Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium; Polygalae Radix; Acori Tatarinowii Rhizoma; Arisaema cum Bile; Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma; Ophiopogonis Radix; Succinum; Cinnabaris
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Removes phlegm and extinguishes wind.
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Ding Xian Wan is applicable to epilepsy caused by wind-phlegm-heat accumulation. The clinical manifestation include a sudden onset of epilepsy, dizziness, falling to the ground, losing consciousness, anoopsia, vomiting white foam, wheezing sound in the throat, yelling, convulsion of the limbs, a whitish-yellow and greasy tongue coating, and a wiry, slippery, and slightly rapid pulse. It can also be used to treat manic-depressive psychosis.
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