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2nd half of formulas for Herbal Comp

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Actions of Dang Gui Si Ni Tang   1) Warm the Channels; 2) Nourish Blood; 3) Disperse Cold; 4) Unblock blood vessels  
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Pathology of Dang Gui Si Ni Tang   Cold in the channels with an underlying Blood Deficiency  
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Chief Sx of Dang Gui Si Ni Tang   Chronic cold in the hands and feet that are cold to touch and cold to the patient. T=pale  
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Pathology of Li Zhong Tang   Deficient Cold of the MW  
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Actions of Li Zhong Wan   1) Warm the MW; 2) Strengthen the SP and ST  
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Chief Sx of Li Zhong Wan   Diarrhea with watery stools; nausea and vomiting; no appetite  
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Pathology of Wu Zhu Yu Tang- Patterns 1 and 2   Overall path = def cold in MW with Cold in LV Mai; #1Cold from Stomach Defciency; #2: Cold from Def in ST and cold in LV Channel  
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Actions of Wu Zhu Yu Tang   Warm and Tonify the ST and LV; Direct Rebellious Qi downwards; Stop Vomiting  
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Pathology of Xiao Jian Zhong Tang   Consumptive Disorder due to MW Yang Def leading to inbalance of Wei/Yin; Qi/Blood and Yin/Yang  
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Actions of Xiao Jian Zhong Tang   1) Warm and Tonify the MW; 2) moderate the spasms and pain in abdomen  
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Main Sx of Xiao Jian Zhong Tang   intermittent spasmodic pain in abdomen that feels better with pressure and warmth.  
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Pathology of Si Ni Tang   Kidney Yang Deficiency with Internal Cold  
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Actions of Si Ni TAng   1) Rescue Devastated Yang; 2) Warm the MW; 3) Stop Diarrhea  
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Herbs in Si Ni Tang   Fu Zi; Gan Jiang; and Zhi Gan Cao  
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Pathology of Si Jun Zi Tang   SP Qi def  
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Actions of Si Jun Zi Tang   1) Tonify Qi 2) Strengthen SP  
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Herbs in Si Jun Zi TAng   Ren Shen; Bai Zhu; Fu Ling; Zhi Gan Cao  
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Pathology of Shen Ling Bai Zhu San   SP Qi def. with dampness  
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Actions of Shen Ling Bai Zhu San   1)Tonify Qi; 2)Strengthen Spleen; 3)Leech out Dampness 4)Stop Diarrhea  
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Chief Sx of Shen Ling Bai Zhu San   Loose Stools or Diarrhea; low appetite; weakness in extremities; distension in chest + epigastrium; pallid, wane complexion;  
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Pathology of Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang   Spleen Qi deficiency with sinking SP Yang or just SP/ST Qi deficiency  
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Actions of Bu Zhong Yi Qi TAng   1)Tonify MW Qi; Raise sunken Yang Qi  
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Herbs that raise sunken Yang Qi in Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang   Huang Qi; Chai Hu and Sheng Ma  
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Symptom of Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang   Intermittent fever with exertion  
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Pathology of Sheng Mai San   LU Qi and Yin Deficiency  
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Actions of Sheng Mai San   1)Augment Qi; 2)Generates Fluid; 3)Preserve the Yin 4)STop excessive sweating  
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Herbs of Sheng Mai San   Wu Wei Zi; Mai Men Dong; Ren Shen  
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Pathology of Si Wu Tang   Blood Deficiency  
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Actions of Si Wu Tang   1)Tonify Blood 2)Harmonize Blood  
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Herbs in Si Wu Tang   Shu di; Dang Gui; Bai Shao; Chuan Xiong  
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Pathology of Gui Pi Tang   Spleen Qi and Heart Blood Defiency  
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Actions of Gui Pi Tang   1)Augment Qi; 2)Tonify Blood 3)Strenghten SP; 4)Nourish Heart  
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Sx assoc. with Gui Pi Tang   palpitations; dream-disturbed sleep; low appetite; fatigue  
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Pathology of Zhi Gan Cao Tang   Consumptive Disorders with Qi and Blood Deficiency (undernourished Heart)  
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Actions of Zhi Gan Cao Tang   1)Augment the Qi; 2)Tonify Blood; 3)Enrich Yin; 4)Restore Pulse  
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Sx assoc. with Zhi Gan Cao Tang   Palpitations; anxiety; insomnia; constipation; irritability  
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Pathology of Liu Wei Di Huang Wan   KD and LV Yin Deficiency  
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Actions of Liu Wei Di Huang Wan   1)Enrich Yin; 2) Nourish KD; 3) Drain Heat  
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Herbs in Liu Wei Di Huang Wan   Shu di; Shan Zhu Yu; Shan Yao; Ze Xie; Fu Ling and Mu Dan Pi  
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Pathology of Zuo Gui Wan   KD Yin, Essence and Marrow Def.  
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Actions of Zuo Gui Wan   1)Nourish Yin; 2)Enrich KD; 3)Supplement Essence 4)Benefits Marrow  
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Pathology of Yi Guan Jian   LV/KD Yin def with Qi Stagnation  
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Pathology of Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan   KD Yang Def  
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Herbs in Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan   Liu Wei Di Huang Wan + Fu Zi and Rou Gui  
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Pathology of You Gui Wan   KD Yang Def. with waning of Fire at the Gate of Vitality  
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Actions of You Gui Wan   1)Warm and Tonify KD Yang; 2)Replenish Essence; 3)Tonify Blood  
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Pathology of Ban Xia Hou Po Tang   Plum Pit Qi  
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Pathology of Liang Fu Wan   LV Qi stasis with Cold congealing in the ST  
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Actions of Liang Fu Wan   1)Move LV Qi; 2)Warm MW; 3)Dispel Cold; 4)Alleviate Pain  
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Pathology of Jin Ling Zi San   LV Qi Stasis with Heat  
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Actions of Jin Ling Zi San   1)Spread LV Qi; 2)Drain Heat 3)Regulate LV Qi 4)Alleviate Pain  
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Herbs in Jin Ling Zi San   Chuang Lian Zi and Yan Hu Suo  
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Pathology of Su Zi Jiang Qi Tang   Cold Phlegm Accumulation in the LU and KD not grasing Qi  
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Actions of Su Zi Jiang Qi Tang   1)Direct Rebellious Qi downwards; 2)Stop Wheezing; 3)Stop coughing; 4) Warm and Transform Phlegm-Cold  
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Pathology of Ding Chuan Tang   Wind Cold on the Exterior and Phlegm Heat smoldering on the interior (LU)  
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Treats Hot Asthma   Ding Chuan  
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Treats Cold Asthma   Xiao Qing Long Tang  
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Pathology of Ju Pi Zhu Ru Tang   Rebellious ST Qi due to ST def. with Heat  
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Actions of Ju Pi Zhu Ru Tang   1)Direct Rebellious Qi downwards; 2)Clear Heat; 3)Stop hiccups; 4)Augment Qi  
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Pathology of Tao He Cheng Qi Tang   Accumulation of Blood Stasis and Heat in the LW  
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Actions of Tao He Cheng Qi Tang   1)Drain Heat 2)Break up Blood Stasis  
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Pathology of Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang   Blood Stasis in the Chest with LV Qi Constraint  
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Actions of Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang   1)Invigorate Blood 2)Dispel Blood Stasis; 3)Spread LV Qi; 4)Unblock CHannels  
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Symptoms assoc. w/ Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang   Chest and Hypochondrial pain; chronic stubborn H/A with fixed piercing quality  
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Pathology of Shi Xiao San   Pain due to Blood Stasis in lower or middle abdo, epigastrium or chest.  
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Actions of Shi Xiao San   1)Invigorate Blood; 2)Dispel Blood Stasis; 3)Disperse Accumulations; 4)Alleviate Pian  
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Herbs in Shi Xiao San   Pu Huang and Wu Ling Zhi  
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Pathology of Bu Yang Huang Wu Tang   Blood Stasis due to Qi defiency (following Wind Stroke)  
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Actions of Bu Yang Huang Wu Tang   1)Tonify Qi; 2)Invigorate Blood 3)Unblock Channels  
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Pathology of Sheng Hua Tang   Blood Stasis in the Womb Post Partum due to Cold entering the Abdomen  
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Actions of Sheng Hua Tang   1)Invigorate Blood 2)Transform and Dispel Blood Stasis; 3)Warm Menses 4)Alleviate Pain  
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Sx assoc. w/ Sheng Hua Tang   Retention of Lochia with cold and pain in lower abdo  
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Pathology of Wen Jing Tang   Cold from Deficiency of Ren and Chong with Blood Stasis  
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Actions of Wen Jing Tang   1)Warm the Menses; 2)Dispel Blood Stasis; 3)Dispel Cold; 4)Nourish the Blood  
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Herbs in Wen Jing Tang   Wu Zhu Yu; Gui Zhi; Dang Gui; Bai Shao; Chuan Xiong; E Jiao; Mai Men Dong; Mu Dan Pi; Ren Shen; Ban Xia; Sheng Jiang; Gan Cao  
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Pathology of Fu Yuan Huo Xue Tang   Blood and Qi Stasis due to trauma  
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Actions of Fu Yuan Huo Xue Tang   1)Dispel Blood Stasis; 2)Invigorate Blood; 3)Spread LV Qi; 4)Unblock Channels  
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Symptom assoc. with Fu Huan Huo Xue Tang   Severe Pain  
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Pathology of Shi Hui San   Fire Blazing up to the MW and LW and causing reckless bleeding from Nose, in vomit, in sputum  
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Actions of Shi Hui San   1)Cool Blood; 2)Stop Bleeding  
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Symptoms assoc with Huai Hua San   Bright Red bleeding from the rectum; hemorrhoids  
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Pathology of Xiao Ji Yin Zi   Static heat accumulating in LW and causing bleeding into urine  
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Actions of Xiao Ji Yin Zi   1)Cool Blood; 2) Stop Bleeding; 3)Promote urination; 4)unblock Lin syndrome  
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Major Sx assoc.w/ Xiao Ji Yin Zi   Bloody painful urinary dysfunction  
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Pathology of Qing Re Zhi Beng Tang   Uterine Bleeding due to heat entering Blood level of LV channel and causing reckless bleeding  
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Pathology of Huang Tu Tang   Bleeding due to SP Yang def. failing to control blood  
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Pathology of Jiao Ai Tang   Uterine bleeding due to injured and deficient Chong and Ren and Blood Def with Cold in the Womb  
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Actions of Jiao Ai Tang   1)Nourish Blood; 2)Stop Bleeding; 3) Regulate Menses; 4) Calm Fetus  
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Pathology of Yu Ping Feng San   Lu and Wei Qi def.  
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Actions of Yu Ping Feng San   1)Stabilize Exterior; 2)Augment Qi; 3)Stop Sweating  
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Herbs in Yu Ping Feng San   Huang Qi; Fang Feng; Bai Zhu  
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Pathology of Dang Gui Liu Huang TAng   Night Sweats due to raging fire from Yin Def  
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Herbs in Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang   Dang Gui; SHu di; Sheng di; Huang Bai; Huang Qin; Huang Lian; Huang Qi  
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Pathology of Zhen Ren Yang Zang Tang   Chronic Diarrhea or dysentery due to SP and KD Yang Def.  
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Actions of Zhen Ren Yang Zang Tang   1)Tonify Def; 2)Warm the MW; 3)Restrain Leakage from Intestines; 4) STop Diarrhea  
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Pathology of Si Shen Wan   Cocks crow diarrhea due to SP and KD Yang Def  
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Actions of Si Shen Wan   1)Warm and Tonify SP and KD Yang; 2)Bind up intestines; 3)Stop diarrhea  
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Pathology of Sang Piao Xiao San   Heart and KD Qi deficiency  
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Sx assoc. w/ Sang Piao Xiao San   Frequent urination (gray and cloudy urine); spermatorrhea;disorientation; forgetfulness. T= pale with white t.c.  
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Pathology of Suo Quan Wan   KD Qi Def causing cold and Def of the Bladder  
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Actions of Suo Quan Wan   1) Warm the KD; 2)Dispel Cold 3)Stop frequent urination; 4) stop leakage  
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Herbs in Suo Quan Wan   Yi Zhi Ren; Wu Yao; Shan Yao  
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Pathology of Gu Chong Tang   Abnormal uterine bleeding due to SP Qi def not governing Blood and Chong Def not stabilizing Blood  
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Sx assoc. w/ Gu Chong Tang   Uterine Bleeding or profuse menstrual bleeding in which the blood is thin and pale  
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Pathology of Wan Dai Tang   SP Def with dampness and LV qi stasis causing profuse vaginal discharge  
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Actions of Wan Dai Tang   1)Tonify MW; 2)Strengthen SP; 3) Transform Dampness; 4)Stop vaginal Discharge  
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Sx assoc. with Wan DAi Tang   Profuse vaginal discharge that is white or pale yellow, thin and not smelly  
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Pathology of Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan   KD and Heart Yin def. with Empty Heat disturbing the Interior  
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Actions of Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan   1)Enrich Yin; 2)Nourish Blood; 3)Tonify Heart; 4)Calm Spirit  
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Pathology of Suan Zao Ren Tang   LV Blood Def with Heat from Yin def  
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Actions of Suan Zao Ren TAng   1)Nourish BLood; 2)Calm Spirit; 3)Clear Heat; 4)Clear Irritability  
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Sx assoc with Suan Zao Ren TAng   insomnia  
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Pathology of Huang Lian E Jiao Tang   Fire from Yin Def affecting the Shen (HT/KD)  
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Actioins of Huang Lian E Jiao Tang   1)Enrich Yin; 2)Cause Fire to Descend; 3)Eliminate irritability; 4)Calm Spirit  
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Sx assoc. with Huang LIan E Jiao Tang   Irritability  
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Pathology of xiao Feng San   Wind Damp Cold invading the Body  
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Actions of Xiao Feng San   1)Disperse Wind; 2)Eliminate Damp; 3)Clear Heat; 4)Cool Blood  
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SX assoc. w/ Xiao Feng San   Weepy, red, itchy lesions over large part of body  
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Pathology of Qian Zheng San   Wind Phlegm blocking channels and collaterals of Face and Head (Bell's Palsey)  
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Actions of Qian Zheng San   1)Dispel Wind 2)Transform Phlegm; 3)Stop Spasms  
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Pathology of Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang   LV/KD Yin Def leading to ascendant LV Yang leading to internal Wind (precursor to Wind Stroke or Wind STroke)  
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Actions of Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang   1)Extinguish Wind; 2)Sedate LV Yang; 3)Nourish Yin; 4)Anchor Yang  
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Pathology of Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin   Ascendent LV Yang and internal LV Wind  
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Actions of Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin   1)Calm LV; 2)Extinguish Wind; 3)Clear Heat; 4)Invigorate Blood; 5)Tonify LV and KD  
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What is Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin commonly used to treat?   HTN  
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Herbs in Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin that treat HTN   Gou Teng; Huang Qin; Chuan Niu Xi; Du Zhong; and Sang Ji Sheng  
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Pathology of Er Chen Tang   Damp Phlegm due to Spleen Qi Def  
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Actions of Er Chen TAng   1)Dry Dampness; 2)Transform Phlegm; 3)REgulate Qi and 4)Harmonize MW  
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Herbs in Er Chen Tang   Ban Xia; Ju Hong; Fu Ling; Zhi Gan Cao  
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Pathology of Wen Dan Tang   Disharmony of ST and GB with Phlegm Heat disturbing interior  
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Actions of Wen Dan Tang   1)Regulate Qi; 2)Transform Phelgm; 3)Clear GB and 4)Harmonize ST  
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Sx assoc. wi/ Wen Dan Tang   Dizziness; verigo; nausea or vomiting; insomnia; bitter taste in mouth  
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Pathology of Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan   Internal Clumping of Phlegm Heat in LU  
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Sx assoc. with Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan   Coughing of yellow viscous sputum that is difficult to expectorate  
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Pathology of Bei Mu Gua Lou San   Dry Phlegm stuck or trapped in LU  
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Sx assoc. w/ Bei Mu Gua Lou San   Cough with deep seated sputum that is difficult to expectorate, wheezing and dry, sore throat  
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Pathology of San Zi Yang Qin Tang   Cold Phlegm in LU with Qi and Food Stagnation  
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Actions of San Zi Yang Qin Tang   1)Direct Qi down; 2)Relax Diaphragm; 3)Transform Phlegm; 4)Reduce Food Stagnation  
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What are the 3 seeds in San Zi Yang Qin Tang   Bai Jie Zi; Su Zi and Lai Fu Zi  
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Pathology of Zhi Sou San   Wind attacking LU  
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Actions of Zhi Sou San   1)Stop Coughing; 2)Transform Phlegm; 3)Disperse the Exterior; 4)Disseminate LU Qi  
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Pathology of Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang   Upward disturbance of Wind Phlegm  
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Actions of Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang   1)Strengthen SP; Dispel Dampness; 3)Transform Phelgm; Extinguish Wind  
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Sx assoc with Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma TAng   Dizziness or vertigo; H/A; stifling sensation in chest; nausea or vomiting; copious sputum; T-white greasy t.c. and P-wiry and slippery  
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Pathology of Bao He Wan   Acute relatively Mild Food Stagnation  
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Actions of Bao He Wan   1)Reduce Food Stagnation; 2)Harmonize Stomach  
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