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Xiao Qinglong Tang ingredients
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1. Ma huang
2. Gui zhi 3. Shao yao 4. Zhi gan cao 5. Wu wei zi 6. Gan jiang 7. Xi xin 8. Ban xia |
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Xiao Qinglong Tang: Ma huang amount
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3
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Xiao Qinglong Tang: Gui zhi amount
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3
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Xiao Qinglong Tang: Shao yao amount
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3
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Xiao Qinglong Tang: Zhi gan cao amount
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3
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Xiao Qinglong Tang Wu wei zi amount
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1/2 sheng
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Xiao Qinglong Tang: Gan jiang amount
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3
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Xiao Qinglong Tang: Xi xin amount
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3
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Xiao Qinglong Tang: Ban xia amount
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1/2 sheng
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In Xiao Qinglong Tang, what does Ma huang do?
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1. Opens the surface and lung
2. Goes to the Heart |
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In Xiao Qinglong Tang, what does wu wei zi do?
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1. Balances ban xia
2. Gathers the Lung |
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In Xiao Qinglong Tang, what does ban zia do?
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Disperses and opens the Stomach
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Xiao Qinglong Tang symptoms
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1. Thrist
2. Throat dysphasia 3. Diarrhea 4. Panting 5. Asthma 6, Hard to breath when lying down or reclining 7. Fullness on the side of the abdomen |
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In Xiao Qinglong Tang, what does ma huang and fu ling do?
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Move water
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What does Xiao Qinglong Tang treat
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Overflowing and poking rheum
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Xiao Qinglong Tang pulse
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1. Floating (meaning external)
2. Wiry/tight in the left Chi position, especially with water obstruction |
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Wu Ling San ingredients
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1. Ze xia
2. Zhi ling 3. Fu ling 4. Bai zhu 5. Gui zhi |
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Wu Ling San - Ze xia amount
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1.25
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Wu Ling San - Zhi ling amount
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.75
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Wu Ling San - Fu ling amount
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.75
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Wu Ling San - Bai Zhu amount
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.75
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Wu Ling San - Gui zhi amount
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.5
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What does Wu Ling San deal with?
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Water in the Bladder
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How does the Wu Ling San pattern occur? Then what happens?
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Mistreatment, like sweating too much at the beginning of an illness.
Symptoms: Inhibited urination occurs |
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What confirmation does Wu Ling San treat? Symptoms?
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Taiyang pattern occurs and it falls down into the Fu.
Cold contraction and Wind spasm |
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Wu Ling San in general treats?
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1. Taiyang patter in the Fu
2. Internal water qi phlegm rheum 3. Water pi (glomus) 4. Water counterflow 5. Sudden turmoil |
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Wu Ling San water counterflow symptoms?
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Drinking water due to thirst but vomit back up.
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Wu Ling San sudden turmoil symptoms?
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Cholera, vomiting, diarrhea
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Wu Ling San - pulse?
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Floating and rapid. Tight/wiry left chi due to obstructed Bladder.
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Wu Ling San - What is happening with the obstructed Bladder shown in the pulse?
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Taiyang can't open the Bladder so qi transformation is inhibited and fluids not available. Less frequent urination or lesser amount.
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Wu Ling San - KEY SYMPTOM?
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Inhibited urination. Clear and copious when they do go.
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Zhen Wu Tang a.k.a?
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1. Jen Woo Tang
2. True Warrior Decoction |
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Zhen Wu Tang archetype formula for?
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Shaoyin relationship to the Taiyang, through the Kidney
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Zhen Wu Tang - KEY SYMPTOM?
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Cold
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Zhen Wu Tang - main formula ingredients
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1. Fu ling
2. Bai shao 3. Bai zhu 4. Sheng jiang 5. Fu zi |
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Zhen Wu Tang - fu ling amount?
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3
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Zhen Wu Tang - bai shao amount
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3
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Zhen Wu Tang - bai zhu amount
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2
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Zhen Wu Tang - sheng jiang
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3
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Zhen Wu Tang - fu zi amount
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1 piece
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Zhen Wu Tang - Taiyang pattern symptoms?
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1. Fever
2. Cold feet 3. Sitting in water feeling 4. Urinary symptoms 5. Dizzy 6. Palpatations below the heart 7. Muscle twitching and spams |
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Zhen Wu Tang - Shaoyin pattern symptoms?
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1. Abdominal pain
2. Inhibited urination 3. Limb pain 4. Dizzy 5. Spontaneous, severe diarrhea |
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Zhen Wu Tang - pulse?
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1. Tight but firm = Cold
2. Wiry = Obstruction |
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Zhen Wu Tang - Look for Pain and Water obstruction first?
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Pain
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