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Qi Rectifying

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(Yin/Yang) Qi is the material basis for qi   Yin  
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(Yin/Yang) Qi is the activating function of qi   Yang  
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The nature of most herbs in this category are_____.   Acrid, dispersing, and warm  
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What is the nature and temperature of Chen Pi?   Acrid, bitter, and warm  
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Which herb acts to move qi and fortify the spleen, dry damp and transform phlegm, and prevent stagnation?   Chen Pi  
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This herb is used with tonifying herbs to prevent their cloying nature from causing stagnation.   Chen Pi (also Mu Xiang)  
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Citri Reticulatae Viride Pericarpium is the latin for which herb?   Qing Pi  
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Which herb is best to course the Liver and break up stagnant qi; Chen Pi or Qing Pi?   Qing Pi  
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Which herbs acts to course liver qi and also disperse accumulations and transform stagnation?   Qing Pi  
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Which herb is more bitter; Chen Pi or Qing Pi?   Qing Pi  
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Which herb is more acrid; Chen Pi or Qing Pi?   Chen Pi  
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This herb is used for significant liver qi constraint causing distention and pain in the chest, breasts, hypochondriac region, and shan.   Qing Pi  
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Fructus Immaturus Citri Aurantii is latin for (Zhi Shi/ Zhi Ke)?   Zhi Shi  
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Which has a stronger effect for breaking qi and eliminating glomus; Zhi Shi or Zhi Ke?   Zhi Shi  
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Which are the only 2 herbs that are slightly cold in nature (of the more emphasized herbs)?   Zhi Shi & Zhi Ke  
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Which herb has a very strong function to move qi in the intestines to treat constipation?   Zhi Shi  
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In addition to moving qi and abducting stagnation, which herb also disinhibits water and disperses swelling?   Da Fu Pi  
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Radix Aucklandiae Lappae is latin for____.   Mu Xiang  
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Which herb has a modern use to treat gallstones?   Mu Xiang  
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This herb adjusts & regulates stagnant qi in the intestines for diarrhea, dysentery, abdominal pain, gas, and IBS.   Mu Xiang  
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What are the channels entered by Mu Xiang?   GB, LI, SP, ST, SJ  
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With Qing Pi, this herb is useful to regulate menses & alleviate pain when caused by Liver qi constraint.   Xiang Fu  
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Which 2 herbs are especially useful to spread liver qi?   Xiang Fu & Qing Pi (also Fo Shou)  
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This herb is warming and is especially useful for cold stagnation causing chest and abdominal pain, menstrual pain, and inhibited or frequent urination.   Wu Yao  
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This herb specifically frees yang qi to disperse binds.   Xie Bai  
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What is the pinyin for Bulbus Allii (bulb of garlic chives)?   Xie Bai  
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What are the 4 herbs in the formula Si Ni San (Frigid Extremities Powder)?   Chai Hu, Zhi Shi, Bai Shao, Zhi Gan Cao  
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Which herb promotes qi absorption and calms panting when qi is not being grasped by the kidney?   Chen Xiang  
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This herb warms the center and checks vomiting due to cold in the middle jiao.   Chen Xiang  
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Which herb is used topically to kills worms and treats lichen?   Chuan Lian Zi  
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Which herb is used in cases of liver heat or fire causing constraint and pain?   Chuan Lian Zi  
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This herb is specifically used in cases of constraint causing shan disorders and painful swollen testicles.   Li Zhi He  
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Which herb is especially useful for hiccups?   Shi Di  
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This herb is useful when the liver is impacting stomach function causing oppression, distention, and pain in the stomach duct.   Mei Gui Hua  
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Which herb has a function to harmonize blood and disperse stasis for menstrual irregularity, breast distention, and trauma (w/ Xiang Fu)?   Mei Gui Hua  
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Which herb is effective for moving qi, but not very effective for pain?   Fo Shou  
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This herb courses the liver and resolves depression, rectifies qi and harmonizes the center, dries damp, and transforms phlegm.   Fo Shou  
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Which herb in the Qi Rectifying medicinals is slightly toxic and cold?   Chuan Lian Zi  
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This herb opens the chest and frees the diaphragm.   Tan Xiang  
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What caution should be taken with all Qi Rectifying medicinals?   Use care in insufficiency of Qi and Yin  
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Which two herbs go to the San Jiao?   Mu Xiang and Xiang Fu  
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Which herb is astringent?   Shi Di  
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