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17 Cards in this Set
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Formulas that Promote the Movement of Qi
Qi Stagnation with Phlegm, Plum-Pit Qi |
Bàn Xià Hòu Pò Tāng
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Formulas that Promote the Movement of Qi
Painful obstruction in the chest which results from the failure of the Yang (Yang Deficiency) in the Upper Burner to be aroused. Chest bi syn |
Gua Luo Xie Bai Bai Jiu Tang
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Formulas that Promote the Movement of Qi
Damp-Cold injuring the Spleen and Stomach, and obstructing the Middle Burner. Abd distention = cold damp + qi stag |
Hou Po Wen Zhong Tang
(Ch Decoction for Warming the Middle) |
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Formulas that Promote the Movement of Qi
Liver qi + blood stag + heat |
Jin Ling Zi San
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x Formulas that Promote the Movement of Qi
Hernial disorder due to Damp-Cold invading the Liver channel |
x Ju He Wan
(Ch/Tangerine Seed Pill) |
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x Formulas that Promote the Movement of Qi
Stagnation of Liver-Qi with Cold congealing in the Stomach. |
x Liang Fu Wan
(2h = 1 form) |
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x Formulas that Promote the Movement of Qi
Cold-type hernial disorder in which Cold from Deficiency of the Liver and Kidneys causes the Qi to stagnate. |
x Nuan Gan Jian
(Warm the Liver Decoction) |
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* Formulas that Promote the Movement of Qi
Hernial disorders due to stagnation in the Liver channel, usually from the invasion of Cold. |
* Tian Tai Wu Yao San
(Top Quality Lindera Powder) The literal translation of this formula's name is Lindera Powder from Tiantai, a mountain in Zhejiang province where the highest quality of this herb can be found. |
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Formulas that Promote the Movement of Qi
6 stagnations (Qi, Blood, Heat, Phlegm, Damp, Food). |
Yue Ju Wan
(Escape Restraint Pill) |
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Formulas that Direct Rebellious Qi Downward
Wheezing and coughing with thick, profuse, and yellow sputum, dyspnea, and possible fever and chills Cough and asthma caused by Wind-Cold constraining the Exterior and Phlegm-Heat smoldering in the Interior. |
Ding Chuan Tang
(Arrest Wheezing Decoction) |
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Formulas that Direct Rebellious Qi Downward
Hiccup, belching or vomiting due to Cold and Stomach-Qi Deficiency. |
Ding Xiang Shi Di Tang
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* Formulas that Direct Rebellious Qi Downward
Directs rebellious Stomach Qi downward, clears heat, harmonizes the Middle Jiao, stops hiccups, and augments the Qi Dry heaves, nausea, vomiting, hiccups, dry mouth, appetite loss, and thirst Hiccup/NV = St qi def + slight heat |
* Ju Pi Zhu Ru Tang
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Formulas that Direct Rebellious Qi Downward
Emotional issues causing Liver Qi Stagnation affecting the Lungs and Stomach Constraint and clumping of the Liver Qi due to injury from emotional shock. |
Si Mo Tang
(Four Milled Herb Decoction) |
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Formulas that Direct Rebellious Qi Downward
Phlegm Cold congesting the Lungs and the Kidneys not grasping the Qi (Excess above, Deficiency below) This condition occurs in patients with constitutionally deficient Kidney-Yang (the root) with internal Phlegm who contract external Wind-Cold, which transforms into Cold-Phlegm (the manifestation) and obstructs the circulation of Lung-Q |
Su Zi Jiang Qi Tang
(F for Directing Qi Downward) |
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Formulas that Direct Rebellious Qi Downward
Turbid Phlegm obstructing the middle burner with Stomach Qi Deficiency Belching/Hiccup = Sp/St qi def + damp phl |
Xuan Fu Dai Zhe Tang
(shampoo) |
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Formulas that Promote the Movement of Qi
Chest Bi + Severe Phlegm Damp |
Gua Lou Xie Bai Ban Xia Tang
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Formulas that Promote the Movement of Qi
Chest Bi + Qi Stag |
Zhi Shi Xie Bai Gui Zhi Tang
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