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If you wanted to added some moisture to Si Ni Tang what other herbs might you add?
Shengmai San
Baihe
Erzhiwan
Suanzaoren
Danshen
Maimendong
Si Ni Tang Actions
Rescue Escaping/Devastated Yang, All Shaoyin sxs; Fatigue, cold hands and feet, blue lips, loss of consciousness, or clouded consciousness. Heart attack or other life threatening diseases (acute usage), obvious immune deficiencies in elderly (long term use)
What is the pulse and tongue for Si Ni Tang?
Fat and pale with tooth marks

Weak and slow or feeble and rapid
Qianyang Dan Actions
Tonify the Yang, Calm the Shaoyin system by warming, fortifying and descending escaping yang. Shaoyin sxs with false rising heat signs that originate from SP and KD yang Xu: fatigue, restlessness, anxiety, palpitations, insomnia, dizziness; poor digestion. Prevent empty yang from uprising
What is the pulse and tongue for Qianyang Dan?
Pale with white coat

Weak and submerged; possibly slippery/soggy in the middle position of right hand
Qianyang Dan is like which formula with one thing removed and another added?
Fuzi Lizhong Tang minus the Baizhu which is lifting and adding the Sharen or Baidouko to descend escaping yang and fortify the mid-jiao
What two herbs were a part of Qianyang Dan's original formula?
Guiban and Zhimu which are yin and cooling substances that may help with extinguising some of the deficiency heat and help with descending
Fuzi Lizhong Tang Actions
Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency. Drying for leaakge that is moving down. Appetite-Lacking, Digestion-Weak, Feet-Cold, Hands-Cold, Indigestion, Pain-Abdominal, Stool-Diarrhea, Stool-Loose, Stool-Undigested Food, Vomiting
Zhenwu Tang
Warms and transforms water and dampness, warm yang, enhance water metabolism. General signs of SP/KD xu (chills, cold hands/feet, pt. curls in bed), general signs of damp (dizzy, feelings of heaviness, chronic fatigue, cough with clear phlegm, palps, diarrhea, urinary problems, muscle cramps, unsteady blance, or edema esp. in lower body). Hyper/Hypo - tension, heart dz., edema, chronic nephritis, urotoxicity, Meniere's, Buerger's, leukorrhea, ulcers, prolapse of ST...
What is the Pulse and Tongue for Zhenwu Tang?
Fine and sunken

Thick, pale or slightly blue, scalloped, with white and greasy tongue coat
What could you add to Zhenwu Tang for Cough?
Wuweizi, Xixin, Ganjiang
Wen Pi Tang
Warm the yang and guide out accumulation, warm the SP and stimulate descending of Yangming movement. Constipation, bloating, puss in stool. Chronic constip., thyroid disorders w/ constip., colon cancer and other degenerative dz of LI.
What are the Pulse and Tongue of Wen Pi Tang?
Deep & weak, slippery at depth level

Pale with some redness on sides; with whitish, possibly sl. yellow coating
Wu Mei Wan
Expels Parasites, warm the organs, puge the liver and calm the stomach. General signs of Jueyin syn. (both up/mid jiao heat and lower jiao cold sxs - chronic diarrhea w/ abd. pain, skinny constitution, body weakness, cold hand/feet, thirst, pain, discomfort, or heat sensation in ST region, little desire to eat when hungry, possibly skin problems).
What are teh Pulse and Tongue for Wu Mei Wan?
Sunken and wiry, or sunken and tight

Red on sides, with white or yellow coating