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MM1 Q 2 2014
Question | Answer |
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What are the common clinical indications when using Sheng Jiang, Zi Su Ye? | morning sickness, seafood poisoning, general nausea, calm fetus |
Patient complains about chills + fever, no sweat, HA, nasal congest. cough + stifling sensation in chest, floating tight pulse, thin white coat. Dx and possible herbs | Dx: Wind cold invading the LU; Herbs: Ma Huang, Xin Yi Hua, Gui Zhi, Cang Er Zi, Bai Zhi, Qiang Huo, Zi Su ye |
What are the ingredients of Xiao Bai Xia Tang and what are the clinical indications for this formula? | Ban Xia + Sheng Jiang, used for nausea |
Which herb can release the exterior for treating wind cold, while internally it harmonizes the middle burner, redirects St Qi downward and effectively treating various types of vomiting + morning sickness | Sheng Jiang |
What are the special actions of Zi Su Gen and Shang Jiang Pi? | Expands chest more (stem); Sheng Jiang: treats superficial edema d/t to EPI |
List 3 herbs for either wind cold, wind, heat conditions because of their releasing and expelling properties | Jing Jie, Fang Feng, Gao Ben, Cang Er Zi, Xin Yi Hua |
What are the actions of Sheng Jiang and Da Zao combination | Harmonizes the ying and Wei; Harmonizes the St + Sp |
What herb is used during summer for treating wind cold invasion with internal dampness obstruction in the middle jiao? | Xiang Ru (Summer Ma Huang) |
Which Group of herbs below is used internally and topically for treating dermatological disorders with itching? | Fang Feng, Jing Jie |
Which group of herbs can be used for wind cold damp Bi syndrome | Fang Feng, Gui Zhi, Qiang Huo |
List the herbs that treat 3 types of Headaches | Gao Ben = Vertex; Bai Zhi = frontal; Back of Neck and neck leading to HA: qiang huo+ge gen |
What are the indictions for Bai Zhi | reduces swelling + expels pus; unblocks nasal passages + alleviates pain; releases the ext + dispels wind; eliminates damp+ alleviates discharge; |
Please list 3 herbs which are effective treating all kinds of sinus conditions | Xin Yi Hua, Cang Er Zi, Bai Zhi |
What are the special preparations for when using Cang Er Zi and Xin Yi Hua? | Cang Er Zi: slightly toxic Xin Yi Hua: decoct in gauze |
Please list herbs that can be used to release wind heat | fang feng, jing jie |
Name an herb which can be used for treating wind cold damp Bi syndrome at upper part of the body | Qiang Huo |
Name a good combination to fight of early onstage of mild wind cold | Sheng Jiang and Cong Bai |
What are the channels and properties of Zi Su Ye | LU, SP, ST; slighlty warm, acrid, aromatic |
What are the actions and indications for Zi Su Ye | release ext, disperses cold, expands and disseminates LU Qi use for stifling sensation in chest promotes movement of QI and opens the chest; Qi constraint; harmonizes the ST and stops vomiting Calms the fetus alleviates seafood poisoning |
What verbs is used for a restless fetus and morning sickness? | Zi Su Ye |
What herbs treat seafood poisoning? | Zi Su Ye and Sheng Jiang |
list pharmaceutical mechanism to treat stifling sensation in chest with Zi Su Ye? | Bronchiodilation, relieves broncho spasm, recedes secretion from bronchioli |
What is the difference between Zi Su Ye and Zi Su Geng? | Geng is the stem of the leave and opens up the chest more |
What channel does Sheng Jiang enter? | St/Sp/Lu |
What are the actions and Indications of Sheng Jiang? | release ext. stops coughing, disperses cold- acute wind cold, chronic LU disorders w phlegm ; warms middle jiao, alleviates vom - cold ST warms LU and stops cough eliminates toxins: toxicity of herbs and seafood poisoning |
What herb is good for mild wind cold invasion ????????? | Sheng Jiang, not sure |
What is a major herb to warm up the middle jiao and stop vomiting | Sheng Jiang |
What is the pharmaceutical mechanism of sheng Jiang to stop vomiting | gastrointestinal, reduces severity w/ nausea |
What are the clinical actions and indications of Sheng Jiang and Da Zao? | protects GI tract form other herbs and adjusted Ying and Wei Qi |
What clinical conditions is Sheng Jiang Pi used for? | Edema under skin. i.e mild swelling d/t period |
What are the channels and properties of Xiang Ru? | LU, ST slightly warm, acrid and aromatic |
What ar the actions and indications of Xiang Ru? | Induces sweat, expels summer heat, releases ext. and transforms damp - summer ma huang Ext wind cold syndrome in summer (Bai Bian Dou, Hou Po = Xiang Ru San) |
What are the differences between Ma Huang and Xiang Ru? | do not pair, Ma Huang is a stronger diaphoretic, ma huang for cough |
What are the channels of Jing Jie | LU, LV |
What are the channels of Fang Feng | UB, LV SP |
What are the actions and indications of Jing Jie? | releases the exterior and dispels wind cold/heat vents rashes + alleviates itching, heat damp Stops bleeding (when charred) Ext wind cold w/ fang feng, qiang huo Ext wing heat w/ Jin Yin Hua, Lian Qiao (Yin Qiao San) |
What are the actions and indications of Fang Feng? | releases the ext, dispels wind Expels Wind damp and alleviates pain (fibromyalgia) Dispels wind and stops itching dispels internal lv wind and relieves spasm (not leading herb) |
Compare Jing Jie and Fang Feng | Jing Jie is for itching skin and stop bleeding (Jing Jie Tan) Fang feng for Bi Syndrome and internal wind |
What channels Qiang Huo enter? | UB, KD |
Actions and indications of Qiang Huo | releases ext., disperses cold + allev. pain (occipital HA) eliminates wind, cold and damp to unblock painful obstruction and alleviates pain - espc. n upper limb and back Guides herbs to the greater yang channel (tai Yang) and governing vessel (Du Mai) |
What herb treats tai yang HA | Qiang Huo |
What herb treats Bi syndrome in upper body | Qiang Huo |
What pharmaceutical mechanism is present when using Qiang Huo for pain | Analgesic |
What channels does Bai Zhi enter, what are its properties | LU, LV, warm acrid |
What are the actions and indications of Bai Zhi? | expl wind and alleviates pain Opens up the nasal passage SINUS HA YAO YAO, Yang ming HA reduces swelling and expels pus, all pn expels damp and alleviates discharge |
what herb treats Yang Ming HA | Bai Zhi |
What herb is the Yao Yao herb for Sinus HA | Bai Zhi |
Which herb reduces swelling, expels pus, and alleviates pain (topical) | Bai Zhi |
What herb treats Leukorrhead/t Cold Damp | Bai Zhi |
What is the mechanism of Bai Zhi in regards to pharmaceuticals | Anti inflammatory |
What channels does Gao Ben enter | Bladder |
What properties does Gao Ben have | acrid, warm |
Actions + Indications for Gao Ben | Dispels wind-cold, overcome dampness, and alleviates pain especially for HA on top of head |
What herb treats Dian Ding Tong? (vertex HA) | Gao Ben |
What are common actions and indications of Cang Er Zi | open nasal passages, disprs wind and allev. pain- nasal or sinus, thick discharge; Disperses wind and dispels dampness dispels wind and dampness from skin to relieve itching and rash Auxil. herb for ext. disorder splitting HA -> neck |
What 3 herbs treat Sinus Problems | Cang Er Zi, Xin Yi Hua, Bai Zhi |
Which herb is slightly toxic? | Cang Er zi |
What is the pharmacological mechanism of Cang Er Zi and Xin Yi Hua | Antibiotic and Reduction in mucus production |
What are the common actions and indications for Xin Yi Hua? | Expels wind cold and unblocks the nasal passages |
What are the properties of Cong Bai and what channel does ti go to | acrid, warm |
What are the actions and indications of Cong Bai | releases Ext. induces sweat, expels wind especially in very early stage; disperses cold and unblocks the Yang Qi (extreme cold; relieves toxicity and disperses clumps |
What herbs can you find in your kitchen that can treat early stage of wind cold | Sheng Jiang and Cong Bai |
What herbs treat pain and cold feeling d/t blockage of yang Qi by cold | Cong Bai |