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Formulas that Promote Urination and Leach out Dampness
Diuretic Tonifies Spleen-Qi Wind-Dampness or Wind oedema (Feng Shui) caused by Deficiency in the Exterior and an invasion of Wind and Dampness. Qi def - Wind damp edema - yang edema (upper) |
Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang
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* Formulas that Promote Urination and Leach out Dampness
Promotes urination, drains damp, and strengthens the Spleen Spleen Qi deficiency causing internal accumulation of water and dampness (LJ) A pulsing or throbbing sensation below the umbilicus, |
* Wu Ling San
(Five Ingredient Powder with Poria) |
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Formulas that Promote Urination and Leach out Dampness
Damp Accumulation (Skin Edema) due to Spleen Qi deficiency (mild) Promotes urination and drains dampness to reduce edema |
Wu Pi San/Yin
(Five Peel Powder) |
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Formulas that Promote Urination and Leach out Dampness
Water Accumulation with interior heat (yin def) Promotes urination, drains dampness, and clears heat Nourishes Yin and Fluids. |
Zhu Ling Tang
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Formulas that Transform Damp Turbidity
External Wind-Cold with internal turbid dampness N/V/D |
Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San
(CH Powder to Rectify the Qi) |
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* Formulas that Transform Damp Turbidity
* Damp Cold stagnation in the Middle Jiao |
* Ping Wei San
(Calm the Stomach Powder) |
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* Formulas that Clear Damp-Heat
Damp Heat in the Lower Jiao (UB) Lyn syndrome Burning, painful, dark, bloody, scanty, turbid, and difficult urination |
* Bā Zhèng Sàn
(8 Herb for Rectification) |
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* Formulas that Clear Damp-Heat
Damp-Heat lodged in the Lower Burner affecting the sinews, bones, and genital region. Damp heat bi syndrome |
* Er Miao San
(Two Marvel Decoction) (2 herb formula) |
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Formulas that Clear Damp-Heat
Damp heat in triple burner Early-stage of a Damp warm-febrile disease, or a seasonal epidemic disorder. |
Gan Lu Xiao Du Dan
(Sweet Dew Special Pill to Eliminate Toxins) This formula was originally used for conditions contracted in the "long summer" or early autumn. According to the Chinese lunar calendar, this is the time of year when the "sweet dew" falls. |
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Formulas that Clear Damp-Heat
Initial stage, damp > heat Early-stage Damp warm-febrile disease or Summer-Heat warm-febrile disease in which Dampness predominates and the pathogenic influences are lodged in the protective and Qi levels. |
San Ren Tang
(Three Nut Decoction) |
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* Formulas that Clear Damp-Heat
Heat toxin or Damp-Heat lodged in the Intestines where it causes the Qi and Blood to stagnate. This condition is frequently associated with food poisoning or the contraction of an epidemic toxin. Diarrhea/Dysentery |
* Shao Yao Tang
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Formulas that Clear Damp-Heat
Yang-type jaundice or Damp-Heat jaundice due to Dampness and static Heat accumulating in the Interior. |
Yin Chen Hao Tang
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Formulas that Clear Damp-Heat
Yin-type or Damp-Cold jaundice with more Kidney Yang Deficiency. |
Yin Chen Si Ni Tang
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Formulas that Warm and Transform Water and Dampness
Kidney Qi Deficiency with Cold causing Gao Lin (Turbid Painful Urination) Warms the Kidney Yang, resolves Dampness, transforms turbidity, and separates the clear from the turbid. |
Bèi Xiè Fēn Qīng Yīn
(Bei Xie Decoction to Separate the Clear) |
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Formulas that Warm and Transform Water and Dampness
Damp leg Qi which is caused by Damp-Cold settling in the legs and feet where it obstructs the channels and interrupts the smooth flow of Qi and Blood. |
Ji Ming San
(Cock's Crow Powder) This formula should be taken at daybreak or when the "cock crows". At this time of day the Yang increases, the Yin diminishes, and the stomach is empty. The increase in Yang assists the body in dispelling damp-cold, while the empty stomach increases absorption and thus the laxative effect of the formula. |
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Formulas that Warm and Transform Water and Dampness
Yin-type oedema due to Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency. |
Shi Pi Yin
(Bolster the Spleen Decoction) |
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* Formulas that Warm and Transform Water and Dampness
Kidney/Sp Yang deficiency with pathogenic fluid accumulation (yin edema) |
* Zhen Wu Tang
(True Warrior Decoction) |
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Formulas that Dispel Wind-Dampness
Wind Damp Cold Bi with Liver and Kidney Deficiency Chronic joint pain or joint deformities Pain and heaviness in the lower back and lower extremities, accompanied by stiffness and weakness in the joints. Numbness in the limbs. Attraction to warmth with an intolerance of cold. |
Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang
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* Formulas that Dispel Wind-Dampness
Recurrent Wind-Cold-Damp painful obstruction in which localized constraint generates Heat. |
* Gui Zhi Shao Yao Zhi Mu Tang
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* Formulas that Dispel Wind-Dampness
Painful obstruction due to invasion of Wind-Cold-Damp in patients with Qi Deficiency Wondering bi-syn + yang/wei def |
* Juan Bi Tang
(Remove Painful Obstruction Decoction from Medical Revelations) |
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Formulas that Dispel Wind-Dampness
Damp-Wind or sensation of cold in the superficial aspects of the body, the exterior and muscle levels. Acute w.d in ub channel |
Qiang Huo Sheng Shi Tang
(CH Decoction to Overcome Dampness) |
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Formulas that Dispel Wind-Dampness
Painful obstruction due to the containment of Damp-Heat in the channels. Damp heat bi syndrome |
Xuan Bi Tang
(Disband Painful Obstruction Decoction) |
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* Expel dampness
Clears Heat Harmonizes the Middle Burner Regulates the Qi Transforms Dampness Sudden digestive disorders due to an aggregation of Damp-Heat smoldering in the body. This causes the clear and turbid fluids to become intermingled with resulting disruption of the ascending and descending functions of the Spleen and Stomach. Alt diarrhea & vomiting |
* Lian Po Yin
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