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23 Cards in this Set
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Huang Bai
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- Damp heat in LJ
- Reduces inflammation |
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Sheng Di Huang vs. Shu Di Huang
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Sheng Di
- Acute - Stops bleeding - Contracts BV Shu Di Huang - Chronic - Nourishes blood & Yin - Clear deficiency heat |
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Dang Gui Wei
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- Tail
- Most invigorating, moves blood - Directs blood to extremities |
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Dang Gui Shen
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- Blood nourishing
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Dang Gui Tou
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- Most tonifying part
- Stops bleeding |
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Shen Jin Cao
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- Muscles/tendons
- Lower part of legs - Spasms |
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Du Huo vs. Qiang Huo
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Du Huo
- More for blood - Lower part of body, enters UB Qiang Huo - More for wind - Upper part of body |
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Hong Hua
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- Moves blood
- Relax muscles |
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Tao Ren
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- Moves blood
- Breaks blood stagnation |
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Chuang Xiong
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- Activates qi and blood
- Dispels wind, stops [ain - GB channel, lower part of bdy |
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Jiang Huang
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- Blood circulation, expands vessls
- Wind damp Cold - Opens channels and collaterals |
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Da Huang
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- Move blood
- Helps blood clots |
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Mu Xiang
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- Expands vessels, warms channels
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Mo Yao/Ru Xiang
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- Activates blood circulation
- Analgesic - Reduces swelling, promotes flesh generation |
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Gui Zhi
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- Warm, upper limbs
- Unblocks channels/collaterals |
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Jing Jie
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- Pn from wind cold or wind heat (?)
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Xi Xin
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- Warm
- Releases exterior, alleviates pain |
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Fang Feng
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- Lower body, drains damp
- Bi Syndrome, small joints |
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Niu Xi
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- Yin tonic
- Tonify, less moving - Good for joints, low body, knees/ankles |
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Ru XIang
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- Moves blood
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Di Long
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- Nerve Pain
- Wind damp cold |
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Gu Sui Bu
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- Joints/tendons
- Good for dislocations |
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Chi Shao vs. Bai Shao
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Chi Shao
- Excess, moves blood Bai Shao - Deficiency, blood and yin tonic |