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Formulas 1 MT2

Match Formula (Release Exterior, Drain Fire, Heat Toxin) to Indication

QuestionAnswer
Cong Chi Tang Earliest stage of externally contracted Wind Cold or Wind Heat disorder=
Ma Huang Tang Cold XS in the exterior (with no sweat & cough/wheezing)=
San Ao Tang Exterior WC with HA & BA, nasal congestion, coughing, wheezing, copious white, thin sputum, fullness in chest. (Also for coughing and LOV d/t WC!)=
Da Qing Long Tong Exterior cold with "heat from constraint in the interior"=
Gui Zhi Tang Externally contracted WC or "Wind Attack" with "disharmony between Ying and Wei"=
Ge Gen Tang Externally contracted WC affecting the Greater Yang (Tai Yang) warp. "Distinguishing feature is STIFF, RIGID NECK & UPPER BACK," like a small bird that strains its neck & upper back in attempt to fly.=
Xiao Qing Long Tang Externally contracted WC with underlying weakness of LU, SP, KD and "chronic water metabolism problems" as a result (i.e., thin, clear mucus)=
Jiu Wei Qiang Huo Tang Externally contracted WC DAMP with concurrent internal accumulation of HEAT!=
Jia Wei Xiang Su San Externally contracted WC with relatively mild symptoms (either b/c pathogen is not strong or b/c person's "constitution" is not strong)=
Sang Ju Yin Early-stage warm pathogen or other mild exterior heat d/o's where coughing is main symptom=
Yin Qiao San Wind-Heat that has quickly entered the body via the nose/throat and is attacking the Lungs, the qi dynamic and the fluids=
Yin Qiao Ma Bo San Painful obstruction of the throat d/t Damp Heat invading the Lungs=
Chai Ge Jie Ji Tang Exterior WC presentation characterized by "increasing fever and decreasing chills"=
Sheng Ma Ge Gen Tang Early-stage measles or rashes that "do not surface evenly"=
Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San HA d/t exteriorly contracted Wind=
Cang Er Zi San Deep source nasal congestion d/t Wind-Heat=
Ren Shen Bai Du San WCD that cannot be fought of by the body's deficient qi (WCD with underlying Qi Xu)=
Jing Fang Bai Du San WCD in patients with stronger constitutions and thus more severe symptoms: INDUCES SWEATING=
Shen Su Yin WCD with phlegm and thin mucus in the interior in pts. with qi deficient constitution=
Ma Huang Xi Xin Fu Zi Tang Externally contracted Cold in patient with pre-existing Yang Xu=
Jia Jian Wei Rui Tang Externally contracted Wind-Heat in patient with underlying Yin Xu=
Da Chai Hu Tang Shao Yang d/o with internal clumping d/t heat (Yang Ming). Shao Yang heat with "early" Yang Ming=
Fang Feng Tong Sheng SAN Heat in Interior and Exterior at same time=
Ge Gen Huang Lian Huang Qin Tang Damp Heat in the Lower Jiao with Exterior signs=
Shi Gao Tang Exterior Cold with Interior Heat=
Bai Hu Tang "Blazing heat in the Yang Ming" THE FOUR BIGS=
Bai Hu Jia Ren Shen Tang FOUR BIGS plus extra thirst/dryness=
Bai Hu Jia Cang Zhu Tang Yang Ming level heat with Wind Damp Heat (Bi) painful obstruction. (Also Summerheat)=
Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang Lingering LU-ST heat with injury to Yin & Qi=
Zhi Zi (Dou) Chi Tang Qi-level heat lingering in superficial aspect of Yang Brightness (Yang Ming) warp (muscles & chest)-- causing fever (qi level heat) and irritability/insomnia (heat trapped in chest)=
Zhi Zi Gan Cao (Dou) Chi Tang Lingering LU-ST heat affecting the Heart, with SOB=
Zhi Zi Sheng Jiang (Dou) Chi Tang Lingering LU-ST heat affecting the Heart, with nausea or vomiting=
Qing Ying Tang Heat entering the Nutritive level=
Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang Heat in the Blood level (HT & PC)=
Huang Lian Jie Du Tang Severe obstruction of the Three Burners by fire toxin, pervading both the interior AND exterior=
Xie Xin Tang "Damp Heat with internal clumping"= UJ bleeding, epigastric "fire," "unsettled Heart qi," even DH jaundice=
Fu Zi Xie Xin Tang Focal distention d/t DH with Yang xu: "vomit&diarrhea with sweating, aversion to cold, cold limbs"=
Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin Acute, massive febrile d/o of head=
Liang Ge San Heat toxin in Upper and Middle burner (diaphragm area)=
Qing Wen Bai Du Yin Epidemic Toxic Heat=
Wu Wei Xiao Du Yin Fire toxin from either externally contracted warm pathogen, overindulgence in rich or spicy foods, or heat that accumulates b/c of disharmony of internal organs=
Liu Shen Wan Phlegm and severe fire toxin ("milk moth") rising in throat, with "scorch and stew" of the flesh and membranes of the throat, pustular lesions, swelling & pain.=
Yang He Tang Yin-type localized swellings=
Wei Jing Tang Lung abscess d/t Wind-Heat toxin entering the Lung accompanied by phlegm and blood stasis=
Da Huang Mu Dan Tang Early-stage intestinal abscess (XS condition with interior clumping, heat, blood)=
Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang Heat lodged in the Lungs & obstructing the qi. (WH or WC that has turned into heat in the LU)=
Yue Bi Tang Wind edema with Aversion to Wind-- or generalized edema that begins in the face=
Xie Bai San "Lurking" fire d/t constrained heat in the lungs. C/b Xu Heat. "Weaker patient, weaker pathogen. Pathogen c/b deeper."=
Xie Huang San Replete heat in the SP/ST. (Bensky says SP.) Tongue thrusting in children.=
Qing Wei San Toothache & headache: This is ST heat. Fever, bad breath, dry mouth, mouth sores. Even used for Bell's palsy or TMJ.=
Yu Nu Jian ST heat with KD Xu heat (Niu Xi directs the fire downward)=
Dao Chi San Mu Tong & Dan Zhu Ye are Dui Yao for "draining heat from HT via the SI. Clears HT heat, P.U.=
Long Dan Xie Gan Tang Drains XS fire from LR/GB. Clears & drains Damp Heat from Lower Jiao=
Shao Yao Tang Dysenteric disorder d/t Damp Heat lodged in intestines ("more pus than blood")=
Bai Tou Weng Tang Dysenteric disorder with Heat Toxin ("more blood than pus")=
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