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Purple Snow Elixir
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Gypsum Fibrosum; Glauberitum; Talcum; Magnetitum; Bubali Cornu; Saigae Tataricae Cornu; Aquilariae Lignum Resinatum; Aucklandiae Radix; Scrophulariae Radix; Cimicifugae Rhizoma; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma Praeparata cum Melle; Caryophylli Flos
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Clears heat and opens the orifices, extinguishes wind and arrests convulsion.
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Zi Xue Dan is indicated for heat invading the pericardium and excessive heat generating wind. The symptoms are high fever, vexation and agitation, unconsciousness and delirium, convulsion, syncope, thirst, drinking a lot, scorched lips, dry tooth, dark urine, and constipation. The tongue is crimson with a dry, yellow coating, and a wiry, forceful pulse. Zi Xue Dan is also indicated for infantile convulsion due to excessive heat.
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6
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Liver-Sedating and Wind-Extinguishing Decoction
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Achyranthis Bidentatae Radix; Haematitum; Draconis Os; Ostreae Concha; Testudinis Plastrum; Paeoniae Radix Alba; Scrophulariae Radix; Asparagi Radix; Toosendan Fructus; Hordei Fructus Germinatus; Artemisiae Scopariae Herba; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma
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Tranquilizes the liver and extinguishes wind, enriches yin and subdues yang.
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Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang is indicated for the pattern of apoplectic stroke. The symptoms are dizziness, vertigo, distension of eyes, tinnitus, headache with a warm sensation in the head, flushed face, and irritability; there may also be frequent belching, progressive difficulty in moving the extremities, and deviation of the mouth and eyes. In severe cases there is dizziness and falling down, unconsciousness, mental confusion with moments of clarity, and an inability to fully recover after loss of consciousness, and a wiry, long, and forceful pulse.
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