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Si Shen Wan

Indications and ingredients
Indication:
Spleen and Kidney deficient cold
Ingredients (6):
1. bu gu zhi
2. rou dou kou
3. wu wei zi
4. wu zhu yu
5. sheng jiang
6. da zao
Jin Suo Gu Jing Wan

Indications and ingredients
Indication:

Kidney essence deficiency
Ingredients (6):
1. Sha yuan ji li
2. Qian shi
3. Lian xu
4. Lian zi
5. (duan) Long gu
6. (duan) Mu li
Sang Piao Xiao

indications and ingredients
Indication:

Heart and Kidney deficiency
Ingredients (8):
1. Sang piao xiao
2. Long gu
3. Gui ban
4. Ren shen
5. Dang gui
6. Fu shen
7. Yuan shi
8. Shi chang pu
Gu Jing Wan

indications and ingredients
Indication:

Yin deficient heat
Ingredients (6):
1. Gui ban
2. Bai shao
3. Huang qin
4. Huang bai
5. Chun gen pi
6. Xiang fu
Wan Dai Tang

indications and ingredients
Indication:

1. Spleen deficiency
2. Liver yin xu with damp heat pouring down.
Ingredients (10):
1. Ren shen
2. Bai zhu
3. Shan yao
4. Cang zhu
5. Chen pi
6. Che qian zi
7. Bai shao
8. Chai hu
9. Jing jie
10. Gan cao
Ban Xia Huo Po

indications and ingredients
Indications:

Liver Qi stagnation with phlegm
Ingredients (5):
1. Ban xia
2. Huo po
3. Fu ling
4. Sheng jiang
5. Zi su ye
Huo Po Wen Zhong

indications and ingredients
Indications:

Cold and damp injuring the Spleen and Stomach
Ingredients (8):
1. Huo po
2. Cao dou kou
3. Chen pi
4. Mu xiang
5. Gan jiang
6. Sheng jiang
7. Fu ling
8. Gan cao
Si Mo Tang

indications and ingredients
Indications:

Emotional injury associated with Liver Qi stagnation
Ingredients (4):
1. Wu yao
2. Chen xiang
3. Bing lang
4. Ren shen
Xuan Fu Dai Zhe

indications and ingredients
Indications:

Stomach Qi deficiency with Phlegm
(stomach deficient cold)
Ingredients (7):
1. Xuan fu hua
2. Dai zhe shi
3. Sheng jiang
4. Ban xia
5. Ren shen
6. Zhi gan cao
7. Da zao
Suo quan wan

indications only
Indications:

1. Kidney qi deficiency
2. Frequent urination
Yue ju wan

indications only
Indication:

1. The six stagnations:
qi, blood, fire, damp, food, phlegm
Jin ling zi wan

indications only
Indication:

1. Liver qi stagnation plus heat
Zhi shi xie bai gui zhi

indications only
Indication:

1. Chest bi due to yang xu, phlegm, and/or qi stagnation
Ju he wan

indications only
Indication:

1. Hernia due to damp and cold
Tian tai wu yao

indications only
Indications:

1. Cold accumulations and Qi stagnation
2. Hernia
Nuan gan jiang

indications only
Indication:

1. Hernia due to deficient cold in the Liver and Kidney
Su zi jiang qi

indications only
Indication:

1. Excess phlegm in the Lung with Kidney yang deficiency
Ding chuan

indications only
Indications:

1. Exterior wind/cold
2. Interior phlegm/heat
Ju pi zhu ru

indications only
Indication:

1. Stomach deficiency with heat
Ding xiang shi di

indications only
Indications

1. Warms the middle
2. Tonifies Qi
3. Descends rebellious Qi