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Gui Zhi Tang source?
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Discussion of Cold Damage (C. 220)
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releases pathogenic influences from the muscle layer and regulates the nutritive and protective qi
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Gui Zhi Tang
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It is representative formula of “regulating nutritive qi and protective qi”
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Gui Zhi Tang
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Externally-contracted wind-cold or wind attack characterized by disharmony between the nutritive and protective qi. Fever and chills unrelieved by sweating, headache, aversion to wind, stiff neck, nasal congestion, dry heaves, no particular thirst, a thin, white, and moist tongue coating, and a floating pulse that is either lax or frail. May also be used for a similar presentation in patients not suffering from an external invasion
tai yang included yang ming also involved what formula |
Gui Zhi Tang
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wind cold with frail lax pulse... gui zhi tang or ma huang tang?
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Gui Zhi Tang
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fever and chills and sweating... what formula?
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Gui Zhi Tang
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Gui Zhi Tang deputy
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bai shao
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Gui Zhi Tang two assitants
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sheng jiang
da zao |
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Gui Zhi Tang envoy
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zhi gan cao
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benefits the yin and contains the weak nutritive Qi. Combined with Gui Zhi, simultaneously enhance the ability of the protective Qi to dispel pathogenic influences while strengthening the nutritive Qi in gui zhi tang
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bai shao
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helps Gui Zhi release the exterior while also treating the nausea and vomiting by warming the middle and directing Qi downward in gui zhi tang
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sheng jiang
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helps the sour deputy nourish and harmonize the nutritive Qi and the blood. Combined with Sheng Jiang, benefit the middle Qi, which rises to regulate the nutritive and protective Qi in gui zhi tang
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da zao
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harmonizes the actions of the other ingredients, combining with Gui Zhi and Sheng Jiang to transform the yang aspects of the condition and with Bai Shao & Da Zao to transform the Yin in gui zhi tang
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zhi gan cao
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Contraindicate in case of exterior cold and interior heat. Should not be given to patients with internal heat, as nosebleeds may result. Contraindicated in patients with internal damp-heat. Should be used with caution during the summer or hot weather
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gui zhi tang
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gui zhi tang mod For marked nasal congestion with sneezing
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fang feng, xin yin hua
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gui zhi tang mod For shortness of breath and rough breathing or other sings of Qi stagnation
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+ Hou Po, Zhi Ke, or Chen Pi
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gui zhi tang mod For a swollen, heavy sensation in the head indicating the presence of heat that prevents the yang from directing downward
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+Ju Hua, Chan Tui
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gui zhi tang mod For simultaneous presence of internal heat
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Shi Gao, Zhi Mu, Huang Qin or Sheng Ma
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gui zhi tang mod For profuse sweating: + the dosage of ______ - ?
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bai shao
- 1/3 of ?Gui Zhi, Sheng Jiang, Zhi Gan Cao; + Huang Qi, Fang Feng |
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gui zhi tang mod For severe headache - ? + ?
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—Bai Shao; + Chi Shao, Gao Ben
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Gui Zhi Tang mod For severe vomiting
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+ dosage of Bai Shao, +Sheng Jiang, Chen Pi, Hou Po
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Gui Zhi Tang mod For joint pain in the extremities accompanied by fatigue
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+ Qiang Huo, Fang Feng
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Gui Zhi Tang mod For diarrhea due to wind-cold accompanied by summer heat-dampness
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+ Fu Ling, Ze Xie
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Gui Zhi Tang mod For wind attack in women, menstrual pain, or ulcers and sores indicating blood stasis
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—Bai Shao; + Chi Shao, Tao Ren, Hong Hua or Dang Gui
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Gui Zhi Tang mod For Spleen yang def. reducing the spleen’s ability to control the blood
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+ Zao Xin Tu, E Jiao
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Gui Zhi Tang mod For low grade fever of unknown etiology
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+ Qing Hao, Bai Wei
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The famous Shanghai physician Zhang Yaoqing, cited in Contemporary Explanations of Classical Formulas, sums up the many uses of this formulas under twelve headings what are the first 6?
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1. Harmonization of nutritive and protective Qi
2. Releasing the muscle layer to promote sweating 3. Yang deficiency with spontaneous sweating 4. Insufficiency of ST yang 5. Running pigleg Qi with wheezing 6. Deficiency cold pain in the lower abdomen, causing cramping pains |
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The famous Shanghai physician Zhang Yaoqing, cited in Contemporary Explanations of Classical Formulas, sums up the many uses of this formulas under twelve headings what are the last 6?
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7. Wind-dampness painful obstruction
8. Deficiency wheezing 9. Chronic Spleen wind in children 10. Enriching yin and harmonizing yang 11. Frostbite 12. Yin-type patterns in external medicine |
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Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gen Tang source?
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Discussion of Cold Damage (c. 220)
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Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gen Tang Composition
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Gui Zhi Tang + Ge Gen
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releases the muscle layer and relaxes moisten the sinews what formula
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Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gen Tang
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For Tai Yang disorders characterized by stiff neck and upper back, sweating, and sensitivity to wind
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Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gen Tang
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Gui Zhi Jia Hou Po Xing Zi Tang source?
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Discussion of Cold Damage
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Gui Zhi Jia Hou Po Xing Zi Tang composition?
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Gui Zhi Tang + Hou Po + Xing Ren
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release exterior disorder, stop wheezing
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Gui Zhi Jia Hou Po Xing Zi Tang
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Gui Zhi Jia Shao Yao Tang source
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Discussion of Cold Damage
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Gui Zhi Jia Shao Yao Tang composition?
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Gui Zhi Tang + Double the dosage of Bai Shao
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releases exterior disorder, stops abdominal pain
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Gui Zhi Jia Shao Yao Tang
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Tai Yang disorders that have been improperly treated with purgatives and thus advanced to the Tai Yin, characterized by abdominal fullness and occasional pain
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Gui Zhi Jia Shao Yao Tang
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sweet sour, blood tonic, nourishes blood preserves yin, alleviate pain from sp lv disharmony, soothes lv, balances gui zhi
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bai shao
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