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31 Cards in this Set
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Fu Zi invigorates the Yang of which channels?
a. HT, LV, KI b. HT, SP, KI c. SP, ST, KI d. LV, SP, KI |
b. HT, SP, KI
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Chuan Wu and Fu Zi are incompatible with:
a. Bei Mu, Gua Lou, Ban Xia b. Bai Lian, Bai Ji c. Both a and b d. neither a nor b |
c. Both a and b
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Fu Zi and Chuan Wu are decocted:
a. A very short time b. Added at the end c. Not at all d. Alone for a long time before adding other herbs |
d. Alone for a long time before adding other herbs
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Which herb is usually added to Fu Zi to revive devastated Yang?
a. Gan Jiang b. Rou Gui c. Wu Zhu Yu d. Hua Jiao |
a. Gan Jiang
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Which herb is used for wind-cold-damp pain, topically for traumatic pain, and for anesthesia?
a. Gan Jiang b. Rou Gui c. Wu Zhu Yu d. Chuan Wu |
d. Chuan Wu
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Which interior warming herb is not used for yang deficiency:
a. Gan Jiang b. Chuan Wu c. Rou Gui d. Fu Zi |
b. Chuan Wu
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Gan Jiang's properties are:
a. Sweet, hot b. Bitter, hot, slightly toxic c. Acrid, warm d. Acrid, hot |
d. Acrid, hot
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Which herb warms the middle jiao, rescues yang, and warms the lung and transforms phlegm?
a. Gan Jiang b. Chuan Wu c. Rou Gui d. Fu Zi |
a. Gan Jiang
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Which herb is commonly used to disperse cold in the LV channel, for hypochondriac and hernial pain, vertex pain, and dysmenorrhea?
a. Gan Jiang b. Rou Gui c. Wu Zhu Yu d. Hua Jiao |
c. Wu Zhu Yu
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Which herb directs rebellious ST qi downward and warms the spleen?
a. Gan Jiang b. Rou Gui c. Wu Zhu Yu d. Hua Jiao |
c. Wu Zhu Yu
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Which herb warms the KI, fortifies yang, disperses deep cold, warms and unblocks the channels, and encourages the generation of qi and blood?
a. Gan Jiang b. Hua Jiao c. Gao Liang Jiang d. Rou Gui |
d. Rou Gui
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Which herb is acrid, sweet and hot, and is used to treat deficient cold in the lower jiao?
a. Gan Jiang b. Hua Jiao c. Gao Liang Jiang d. Rou Gui |
d. Rou Gui
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Wu Zhu Yu is best for treating which type of headache?
a. Shao yin b. Jue yin c. Tai yang d. Yang ming |
b. Jue yin
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Which herb warms the middle jiao, stops pain, and kills parasites?
a. Gan Jiang b. Hua Jiao c. Gao Liang Jiang d. Rou Gui |
b. Hua Jiao
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Which herb warms the middle jiao to alleviate epigastric pain, vomiting, and diarrhea, but is not used to tonify yang?
a. Gan Jiang b. Rou Gui c. Fu Zi d. Gao Liang Jiang |
d. Gao Liang Jiang
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Which herb warms the middle jiao, and also warms the kidney and tonifies KI yang?
a. Xiao Hui Xiang b. Ding Xiang c. Gan Jiang d. Wu Zhu Yu |
b. Ding Xiang
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Which herb spreads LV qi, and warms the KI, regulates qi and harmonizes the ST? Is good for hernial disorders:
a. Xiao Hui Xiang b. Ding Xiang c. Gan Jiang d. Wu Zhu Yu |
a. Xiao Hui Xiang
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Which herb is useful in qi collapse, tonifies and strengthens all Zang organs, and generates fluids and stops thirst?
a. Huang Qi b. Dang Shen c. Shan Yao d. Ren Shen |
d. Ren Shen
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Ren Shen supplements all 5 Zang organs, while Dang Shen only supplements:
a. LV and KI b. HT and KI c. LU and SP d. KI and SP |
c. LU and SP
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Which of the following herbs must be decocted separately?
a. Huang Qi b. Dang Shen c. Shan Yao d. Ren Shen |
d. Ren Shen
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Which herb tonifies the middle jiao, strengthens LU and SP qi, nourishes fluids, and is used with herbs that release the exterior when the patient has a significant qi deficiency:
a. Ren Shen b. Dang Shen c. Tai Zi Shen d. Huang Qi |
b. Dang Shen
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Which herb strengthens SP/ST, augments the qi, and is particularly good for qi and body fluid deficiency?
a. Dang Shen b. Tai Zi Shen c. Huang Qi d. Shan Yao |
b. Tai Zi Shen
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Huang Qi enters which channels?
a. SP & LU b. LU & KI c. LV & GB d. HT & KI |
a. SP & LU
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Which herb raises the yang qi of the SP/ST, tonifies qi to invigorate blood, promotes urination to reduce edema, and promote the healing of chronic skin ulcers?
a. Dang Shen b. Tai Zi Shen c. Huang Qi d. Shan Yao |
c. Huang Qi
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Huang Qi is useful with:
a. Prolapse disorder b. Wei Qi deficiency c. Chronic ulcers and sores d. All of the above |
d. All of the above
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Which herb enters all three jiao, to tonify and augment the LU, SP, and KI in deficient conditions?
a. Dang Shen b. Tai Zi Shen c. Huang Qi d. Shan Yao |
d. Shan Yao
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Qi deficiency in the LU, KI, and SP, manifesting as wheezing, loose stool, and frequent urination is best addressed by:
a. Shan Yao b. Bai Zhu c. Da Zao d. Gan Cao |
a. Shan Yao
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Which herb tonifies and strengthens the SP, dries dampness, stops sweating, and calms the fetus?
a. Shan Yao b. Bai Zhu c. Da Zao d. Gan Cao |
b. Bai Zhu
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Which herb harmonizes ying and wei for exterior syndromes, nourishes blood, and calms the spirit, and moderates and harmonizes herbs to prevent damage to SP/ST?
a. Shan Yao b. Bai Zhu c. Da Zao d. Gan Cao |
c. Da Zao
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Which herb enters all 12 channels, clears cough due to any type of condition, clears heat and relieves toxicity, moderates spasms, and harmonizes the effects of other herbs?
a. Shan Yao b. Bai Zhu c. Da Zao d. Gan Cao |
d. Gan Cao
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Which herbs are noted for their ability to act on all three jiao?
a. Da Zao and Gan Cao b. Bai Zhu and Dang Shen c. Shan Yao and Huang Jing d. Huang Qi and Tai Zi Shen |
c. Shan Yao and Huang Jing
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