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47 Cards in this Set
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Inula & Hematite Decoction
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Xuan Fu Dai Zhe Tang
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Xuan Fu Dai Zhe Tang herbs
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Xuan Fu Hua 9g Transform Cold Phlegm
Dai Zhe Shi 9-15g Calm Spirit Ban Xia 9g Transform Cold Phlegm Sheng Jiang 6g Dispel WC Ren Shen 6g Tonify Qi Zhi Gan Cao 3g Tonify Qi Da Zao 4 pcs Tonify Qi |
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Xuan Fu Dai Zhe Tang : This is a type of rebellious qi, identify 2 aspects of this pattern.
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Phlegm turbidity obstructing the interior – Deficient Stomach Qi
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Xuan Fu Dai Zhe Tang : When the Sp/St T&T are impaired, what 2 symptoms may arise?
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Hard, focal distention in the epigastrium - Vomiting
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Xuan Fu Dai Zhe Tang : List at least 1 action exerted by each of the chief ingredients:
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Xuan Fu Hua: Drives rebellious Qi down, dissolves phlegm
Dai Zhe Shi: Suppresses rebellious Qi |
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Xuan Fu Dai Zhe Tang : What 2 deputy herbs direct qi downward, dispel phlegm and disperse focal distention?
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Ban Xia – Sheng Jiang
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Xuan Fu Dai Zhe Tang : Name a related formula also used to treat epigastric focal distention and rebellious stomach qi but with a strong presence of heat.
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Sheng Jiang Xie Xin Tang
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Name 3 etiological factors which can contribute to the occurrence of blood stagnation.
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Qi disharmony (deficient-stagnation), heat, or cold
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Formulas in this section are used for painful blood stasis, list 2 other symptoms.
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palpable, immobile masses, abscesses and ulcers, loss of hair or brittle hair, purple lips, dark discoloration of the sclera, purple spots on the tongue or a darkish tongue, a choppy, submerged, tight or wiry pulse
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Peach Pit Decoction to Order the Qi
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Tao He Cheng Qi Tang
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Tao He Cheng Qi Tang herbs
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Tao Ren 12-15g Move Blood
Da Huang 12g Purgative Gui Zhi 6g Dispel WC Mang Xiao 6g Purgative Zhi Gan Cao 6g Tonify Qi |
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Tao He Cheng Qi Tang: What is the overall confirmation in this case?
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xue buildup (xu xue) in the LJ dt accumulation of xue stasis & heat
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Tao He Cheng Qi Tang: What is disrupting the bladder qi, leading to urinary incontinence?
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Blood stasis and heat obstructing the LJ
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Tao He Cheng Qi Tang: Which ingredient purges accumulations and cleanses heat?
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Da Huang
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Tao He Cheng Qi Tang: Which ingredient warms sinew, unblocks vessels, and dispels retained blood from the lower burner?
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Gui Zhi
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Tao He Cheng Qi Tang: The heat is residing in which of the 4 levels?
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Blood
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Tao He Cheng Qi Tang: Name the salty assistant ingredient which softens hardness and dispels accumulations.
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Mang Xiao
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Drive out stasis in the mansion of blood decoction
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Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang
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Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang herbs
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Tao Ren 12g Move Blood
Hong Hua 9g Move Blood Chuan Xiong 4.5g Move Blood Chi Shao 6g Move Blood (Chuan) Niu Xi 9g Move Blood Dang Gui 9g Tonify Blood Chai Hu 3g Dispel WH Jie Geng 4.5g Transform Cold Phlegm Zhi Ke 6g Regulate Qi Sheng Di Huang 9g Clear Heat Cool Blood Gan Cao 3g Tonify Qi |
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Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang: This is ____ in the chest with impairment of blood flow in the area above the ____
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Blood stasis – Diaphragm
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Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang: This is complicated by what additional factor?
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Constrained Liver Qi
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Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang: Name 2 of the chief herbs which invigorate blood and dispel blood stasis
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Tao Ren – Hong Hua – Chuang Xiong
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Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang: Name the assistant ingredient which cools blood and clears heat
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Sheng Di Huang
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Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang: What is the most common use of this formula?
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Chest pain due to blood stasis
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Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang: The use of chai hu, has generated controversy, what herb has been added to counteract chai hu's ascending action?
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Chuan Niu Xi
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Rhubarb & Polyphaga Pill
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Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan
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Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan herbs
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Da Huang 300g Purgative
Tu Bie Chong wingless cockroach 30g Move Blood Tao Ren 60g Move Blood Gan Qi - Chinese Lacquer 30g Move Blood Qi Cao - june beetle 60g Move Blood Shui Zhi - leech 60g Move Blood Meng Chong - horsefly 60g Move Blood Huang Qin 60g Clear Heat Dry Damp Xing Ren 60g Stop Cough/Wheezing Sheng Di Huang 300g Clear Heat Cool Blood Bai Shao 120g Tonify Blood Gan Cao 90g Tonify Qi |
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Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan: What is the overall confirmation?
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Accumulation of dry blood
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Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan: This condition belongs to what class of disorders?
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Consumption
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Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan: What causes the eventual state of emaciation?
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Yin and Blood deficiency unable to nourish flesh
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Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan: List any 2 of the insect ingredients
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Tu bie chong – Qi Cao – Shui Zhi – Meng Chong
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Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan: Clear heat from Liver ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬_____________________________________
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Huang Qin – Da Huang
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Tonify Yang to Restore Five/Tenths Decoction
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Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang
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Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang herbs
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Huang Qi 120g Tonify Qi
Dang Gui 6g Tonify Blood Chuan Xiong 3g Move Blood Chi Shao 4.5g Move Blood Tao Ren 3g Move Blood Hong Hua 3g Move Blood Di Long (earthworm) 3g Dispel Wind Stop Trem |
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Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang: This is ____ together with blood stasis obstructing the channels.
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Deficiency of the normal yang qi
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Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang: Name 2 symptoms.
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hemiplegia, paralysis, and atrophy of the lower limbs, facial paralysis, slurred speech, drooling, dry stools, frequents urination or urinary incontinence
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Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang: What is the chief herb?
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Huang Qi
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Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang: Which ingredient unblocks and invigorates the channels?
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Di Long
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Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang: What is the main biomedical application?
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Sequelae of Stroke or Polio
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What is the cause of blood stasis and stagnation that is treated by these formulas?
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Cold
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Cinnamon Twig & Poria Pill
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Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan
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Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan herbs
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Gui Zhi 9-12g Dispel WC
Fu Ling 9-12g Drain Damp Shao Yao 9-12g Tonify Blood Mu Dan Pi 9-12g Clear Heat Cool Blood Tao Ren 9-12g Move Blood |
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Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan: What is the overall pattern?
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Blood stasis in the womb
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Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan: List 2 of the 3 actions:
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Invigorates the blood, transforms blood stasis, and reduces fixed abdominal masses.
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Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan: What acrid, warm herb unblocks blood vessels and promotes circulation?
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Gui Zhi
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Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan: Which herb treats edema or phlegm dampness?
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Fu Ling
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Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan: Name 2 biomeds
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Dysmenorrhea – Uterine fibroids
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