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Boosts the qi, stabilizes exterior, stops sweating Yu Ping Feng San (a) (Jade Windscreen Powder)
Aversion to wind, spontaneous sweat, frequent colds, pale face, tongue pale, pulse floating, deficient, soft Yu Ping Feng San (a) (Jade Windscreen Powder)
URI, bronchitis, rhinitis Yu Ping Feng San (a) (Jade Windscreen Powder)
For persistent sweating, add astringents such as Mu Li, Fu Xiao Mai, Wu Wei Zi Yu Ping Feng San (a) (Jade Windscreen Powder)
Exterior (Wei Qi) def where pores are open, wind can invade. prevent of a wind invasion, or early stage. Use who have frequent colds, or have been/about to be exposed. Also useful for people traveling in enclosed spaces and who might suffer from jet lag. Yu Ping Feng San (a) (Jade Windscreen Powder)
base for a “sinus formula”,chronic sinus infect or congestion. add Bai Zhi, Cang Er Zi and Xin Yi Hua. If more heat in the nose,add Huang Qin. If more dryness, add Mai Men Dong. Useful when too def to handle even Gui Zhi Tang, which is also for ext def Yu Ping Feng San (a) (Jade Windscreen Powder)
Stops sweating, stabilizes exterior mu li san (oyster shell powder)
Spontaneous sweat and/or night sweat, shortness of breath, debility, weakness, fatigue, heart qi deficiency signs, palpitations, easily startling, irritability and lethargy, tongue is Pale red, pulse is Thin, frail mu li san (oyster shell powder)
Deficiency of Wei Qi, and deficient qi and yin. mu li san (oyster shell powder)
used when sweating is the chief complaint. Clinically, this is used for post-partum or post-surgery sweating. Less commonly, it could be used when diaphoresis has created too much sweating. This does not clear heat, mild and OK for weak patients. mu li san (oyster shell powder)
Enriches yin, clears heat, stabilizes exterior, stops sweating Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang (a) (Tangkuei and Six-Yellow Decoction)
Fever, night sweats, red face, dry mouth and lips, irritability, dry stool, dark and scanty urine, tongue is Red, dry, pulse is Rapid Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang (a) (Tangkuei and Six-Yellow Decoction)
kd yin not control hrt fire, result in night sweats- raging fire from yin deficiency. key is FIRE! Don’t use night sweats in weaker patient w/ mild heat signs. Ascending fire- red face, dry symptoms in face. Vigorous fire vs. fire from deficiency diff! Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang (a) (Tangkuei and Six-Yellow Decoction)
This is hard on the stomach, with all these cold and harsh herbs. Could cause diarrhea in a weaker patient. Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang (a) (Tangkuei and Six-Yellow Decoction)
TB, hepatitis, silicosis, hyperthyroid, chronic bronchitis, cholecystitis, nephritis, UTI Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang (a) (Tangkuei and Six-Yellow Decoction)
This formula, in my opinion, belongs more in a Heat-Category. It really does little to astringe sweating. I’d say it treats the sweating and heat more by its cold and sinking nature. Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang (a) (Tangkuei and Six-Yellow Decoction)
Preserves the lungs, stops coughing, augments qi and nourishes yin Jiu Xian San (b) (Nine-Immortal Powder)
Chronic cough and wheeze, shortness of breath, shiny white complexion, spontaneous sweating, non-productive cough, Deficient, rapid pulse Jiu Xian San (b) (Nine-Immortal Powder)
Deficiency of lung qi and yin causing a chronic cough. Jiu Xian San (b) (Nine-Immortal Powder)
Chronic bronchitis, asthma, emphysema, silicosis, pulmonary TB. Jiu Xian San (b) (Nine-Immortal Powder)
Because this is so astringing and restraining, don’t use it when there is a lot of phlegm, because that would prevent the expulsion of the phlegm. Also, don’t use for true exterior conditions, for the same reason. Jiu Xian San (b) (Nine-Immortal Powder)
Warms the middle, tonifies deficiency [of spleen and kidney yang], restrains intestines, stops diarrhea Zhen Ren Yang Zang Tang (b) (True Man’s Decoction to Nourish the Organs)
Chronic, severe incontinent diarrhea with possible blood and pus. Abdominal pain, better with pressure and warmth, lethargy, pale complexion, reduced appetite, sore lower back, weak legs, possible prolapse of rectum, t-Pale, white coat, p-Slow and thin Zhen Ren Yang Zang Tang (b) (True Man’s Decoction to Nourish the Organs)
Abandoned disorder, loss of fluids, due to chronic diarrhea or dysentery. Injury and cold in the spleen and kidneys Zhen Ren Yang Zang Tang (b) (True Man’s Decoction to Nourish the Organs)
Chronic or acute colitis, dysentery, diarrhea, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis Zhen Ren Yang Zang Tang (b) (True Man’s Decoction to Nourish the Organs)
This is named after the COLOR of Hallyosite, the Chief Ingredient, not after the actual peach blossom itself. Tao Hua Tang (Peach Blossom Decoction)
Warms the middle and binds up the intestines Tao Hua Tang (Peach Blossom Decoction)
Chronic dysentery, diarrhea, blood and pus in stool, abdominal pain, better with warmth, tongue is Pale, pulse is Slow, frail, faint, thin Tao Hua Tang (Peach Blossom Decoction)
dysenteric condition passed the damp-heat phase, now characterized by sensations of cold, deficiency of sp/st, and kd yang def. blood being passed in the stool dark versus bright red that might indicate damp-heat. Tao Hua Tang (Peach Blossom Decoction)
Ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, peptic ulcer, chronic dysentery, hemorrhoids. Tao Hua Tang (Peach Blossom Decoction)
Add tonics when it is necessary to boost the qi (Dang Shen). Add more astringents for severe diarrhea (Rou Dou Kou). Tao Hua Tang (Peach Blossom Decoction)
Warms and tonifies the spleen and kidney, binds intestines, stops diarrhea Si Shen Wan (a) (Four-Miracle Pill)
Daybreak diarrhea, undigested food, lack of appetite, cold limbs, lethargy, sore low back, abdominal pain, tongue is Pale, thin white coat, pulse is Submerged, slow, forceless Si Shen Wan (a) (Four-Miracle Pill)
Chronic colitis, chronic dysentery, TB of the colon, dystonia of the intestinal tract, allergic colitis Si Shen Wan (a) (Four-Miracle Pill)
This is the main formula for cock’s crow or daybreak diarrhea. It is very effective. Si Shen Wan (a) (Four-Miracle Pill)
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