Stack #253172 Word Scramble
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| Ban Xia | 1) Dry Dampness, transform phlegm (also due to dampness of SP) & descend rebellious Qi: cough w/ copious sputum (phlegm-cold in LU). 2) Harmonize ST & stop vomiting 3) Dissipate nodules & reduce distention for goiter/scrofula, phlegm obstruction in bod |
| Tian Nan Xing | 1) Dry Dampness, expel phlegm 2) Disperse wind-phlegm in channels, stop spasms 3) Reduce swelling, alleviate pain |
| Xuan Fu Hua | 1) redirect qi downward, expel phlegm: for congested fluid w/ wheezing & copious sputum 2) descend rebellious ST Qi & stop vomiting (due to SP/ST cold or Damp SP) |
| Bai Qian | 1) Redirect qi downward & expel phlegm: important herb for LU Qi blockage/stagnation, copious sputum (diff. to expectorate) and wheezing |
| Bai Jie Zi | 1) Warm LU, regulate Qi & expel phlegm 2) Dissipate nodule, reduce swelling & stop pain: for cold-phlegm accumulating in channels (joint paint, body ache, yin-type boils, bedsores) |
| Jie Geng | 1) open up & diffuse LU Qi & expel phlegm (cough in both wind-cold & wind-heat) 2) promote discharge of pus 3) benefit the throat |
| Bai Fu Zi | 1) dry dampness, transform phlegm, expel wind & stop spasm: for wind-phlegm affecting head resulting in wind-stroke, facial paralysis, hemiplegia or migraine 2) expel wind-cold-damp & alleviate pain 3) relieve toxicity & dissipate nodules |
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