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20 Cards in this Set
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Suo quan wan
indications only |
Indications:
1. Kidney qi deficiency 2. Frequent urination |
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Yue ju wan
indications only |
Indication:
1. The six stagnations: qi, blood, fire, damp, food, phlegm |
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Jin ling zi wan
indications only |
Indication:
1. Liver qi stagnation plus heat |
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Zhi shi xie bai gui zhi
indications only |
Indication:
1. Chest bi due to yang xu, phlegm, and/or qi stagnation |
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Ju he wan
indications only |
Indication:
1. Hernia due to damp and cold |
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Tian tai wu yao
indications only |
Indications:
1. Cold accumulations and Qi stagnation 2. Hernia |
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Nuan gan jiang
indications only |
Indication:
1. Hernia due to deficient cold in the Liver and Kidney |
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Su zi jiang qi
indications only |
Indication:
1. Excess phlegm in the Lung with Kidney yang deficiency |
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Ding chuan
indications only |
Indications:
1. Exterior wind/cold 2. Interior phlegm/heat |
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Ju pi zhu ru
indications only |
Indication:
1. Stomach deficiency with heat |
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Ding xiang shi di
indications only |
Indications
1. Warms the middle 2. Tonifies Qi 3. Descends rebellious Qi |
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