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Interior warming herbs do all the following EXCEPT:
a. warm the middle jiao
b. fortify the SP
c. scatter cold and stop pain
d. invigorate fire to supplement yang
e. nourish Yin to supplement Yang
e. nourish Yin to supplement Yang
Radix Lateralis Preparatus Aconiti Carmichaeli (Fu Zi) invigorates yang of the:
a. HT,LV,KD
b. HT,SP,KD
c. SP,ST,KD
d. SP,ST,UB
e. LV,SP,KD
b. HT,SP,KD
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acrid, hot, toxic
1) restore devastated Yang, HT, unblock the vessels
2) warms fire ST/SP
3) dispel cold, warm the channels, stop pain
Radix Lateralis Preperatus Aconiti Carmichaeli (Fu Zi) is used to return Yang and stem desertion, it is commonly combined with:
a. Fructus Evodiae Rutecarpae (Wu Zhu Yu)
b. Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae (Gui Zhi)
c. Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae (Rou Gui)
d. raw Rhizoma Zingiberis (Sheng Jiang)
e. dry Rhizom Zingiberis (Gan Jiang)
e. dry Rhizom Zingiberis (Gan Jiang)
When Radix Lateralis Preperatus Aconiti Carmichaeli (Fu Zi) treats all the following EXCEPT:
a. profuse perspiration due to yang collapse
b. aversion to cold and chilled extremities due to yang vacuity
c. spontaneous perspiration due to defensive Qi vacuity
d. cold damp impediment conditions
e. dampness and turbidity obstructing the middle jiao
e. dampness and turbidity obstructing the middle jiao
Radix Lateralis Preperatus Aconiti Carmichaeli (Fu Zi) warms ____ yang
a. KD
b. SP
c. HT
d. whole body's
e. LU
d. whole body's
Fructus Foeniculi Vulgaris (Xiao Hui Xiang) and Semen Litchi Sinensis (Li Zi He) are often paired to treat:
a. damp-heat in the lower jiao
b. damp-heat in the liver channel
c. cold-dampness in the liver channel
d. wind-cold-damp impediment of the lower extremities
e. vacuity cold vaginal discharge
d. wind-cold-damp impediment of the lower extremities
Which of the following herbs is acrid and hot:
a. raw Rhizoma Zingiberis (Sheng Jiang)
b. Cortex Rhizomatis Zingiberis (Sheng Jiang Pi)
c. Dry Rhizoma Zingiberis (Gan Jiang)
d. blast-fried Rhizoma Zingiberis (Pao Jiang)
e. all of the above
c. Dry Rhizoma Zingiberis (Gan Jiang)
Which of the following herbs warms the middle jiao and returns yang, warms the LU and transforms phlegm:
a. Radix Lateralis Preperatus Aconiti Carmichaeli (Fu Zi)
b. Semen Sinapis Albae (Bai Jie Zi)
c. dry Rhizoma Zingiberis (Gan Jiang)
d. Rhizoma Alpinae Officinari (Gao Liang Jiang)
e. Herba Asari Cum Radice (Xi Xin)
c. dry Rhizoma Zingiberis (Gan Jiang)
Blast-fried Rhizoma Zingiberis (Pao Jiang) is best for:
a. warming the middle and scatter cold
b. warming the ST and stopping vomiting
c. warming the LU and transforming phlegm
d. warming the channels and stopping bleeding
e. all of the above
d. warming the channels and stopping bleeding
Dry Rhizoma Zingiberis (Gan Jiang) enters which channels?
a. SP&LV
b. Sp,ST,HT&LU
c. SP&ST
d. SP
e. SP & LU
b. Sp,ST,HT&LU
Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae (Rou Gui)'s functions are to:
a. warm the middle, stop pain and fortify the SP
b. warm the middle, downbear counterflow and warm the KD
c. return yang, supplement life-gate fire, scatter cold, stop pain
d. warm the middle, return yang, warm the LU and transform phlegm
e. supplement life-gate fire, scatter cold, stop pain and warm the channels and vessels
e. supplement life-gate fire, scatter cold, stop pain and warm the channels and vessels
Which of the following herbs is acrid, sweet,and hot and is often used to treat lower jiao vacuity cold.
a. Rammulus Cinnamomi Cassiae (Gui Zhi)
b. Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae (Rou Gui)
c. Radix Lateralis Aconiti Carmichaeli (Fu Zi)
d. dry Rhizoma Zingiberis (Gan Jiang)
e. Fructus Evodiae Rutecarpae (Wu Zhu Yu)
b. Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae (Rou Gui)
Herba Asari Cum Radice (Xi Xin) treats all the following EXCEPT:
a. Yin vacuity/yang hyperactivity headache
b. wind-damp impediment conditions
c. exterior invasion of wind-cold headache
d. nasal congestion
e. external contraction of wind-cold cough with thin white sputum
a. Yin vacuity/yang hyperactivity headache
Which of the following herbs warms the LU and transforms cold, opens the nasal orifices:
a. dry Rhizoma Zingiberis (Gan Jiang)
b. Fructus Xanthi Sibirici (Cang Er Zhi)
c. Flos Magnoliae Lactiflorae (Xin Yi Hua)
d. Herba Asari Cum Radicie (Xi Xin)
e. Radix Angelicae Dahuricae (Bai Zhi)
d. Herba Asari Cum Radice (Xi Xin) 36 warm the lung, open the nose, exterior cold

a. (Gan Jiang)
b. (Cang Er Zhi) release the exterior, open the nose
c. (Xin Yi Hua)wind-cold, open the nose
e. (Bai Zhi)
Which of the following is best to treat Shao Yang headache?
a. Radix Et Rhizoma Notopterygii (Qiang Huo)
b. Radix Bupleuri (Chai Hu)
c. Herba Asari Cum Radice (Xi Xin)
d. Radix Angelicae Dahuricae (Bai Zhi)
e. Radix Et Rhizoma Ligustici Chinensis (Gao Ben)
c. Herba Asari Cum Radice (Xi Xin)
Which of the following scatters cold and stops pain as well as soothes the liver:
a. Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae(Rou Gui)
b. Frucutus Evodiae Rutecarpae (Wu Zhu Yu)
c. Fructus Cornii Officinalis (Shan Zhu Yu)
d. Fructus Zanthoxyli Bungeani (Hua Jiao)
e. Radix Bupleuri (Chai Hu)
b. Frucutus Evodiae Rutecarpae (Wu Zhu Yu
Fructus Evodiae Rutecarpae (Wu Zhu Yu) is best for which type of headache?
a. Shao Yin
b. Jue Yin
c. Tai Yang
d. Yang Ming
e. Shao Yang
b. Jue Yin
When Fructus Evodiae Rutecarpae (Wu Zhu Yu) is used to treat lower abdominal cold stagnation in the liver channel it is usually combined with:
a. Radix Auklandia Lappae (Mu Xiang) & Rhizoma Cyperi Rotundi (Xiang Fu)
b. Fructus Foeniculi Vulgaris (Xiao Hui Xiang) & Radix Linderae Strychnifoliae (Wu Yao)
c. Radix Panacis Ginseng (Ren Shen) & raw Rhizoma Zingiberis (Sheng Jiang)
d. Semen Myristicae Fragrantis (Rou Dou Kou) & Fructus Schisandrae Chinensis (Wu Wei Zi)
e. None of the above
b. Fructus Foeniculi Vulgaris (Xiao Hui Xiang) & Radix Linderae Strychnifoliae (Wu Yao)
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Which of the following herbs warms the middle jiao and stops pain, kills parasites:
a. Fructus Meliae Toosendan (Chuan Jiao)
b. Radix Auklandia Lappae (Mu Xiang)
c. Flos Caryophylli (Ding Xiang)
d. Fructus Cardomomi (Bai Dou Kou)
e. Fructus Znathoxyli Bungeani (Hua Jiao)
e. Fructus Znathoxyli Bungeani (Hua Jiao)

a. (Chuan Jiao) 304
b. (Mu Xiang)
c. (Ding Xiang)305 vaginal discharge
d. (Bai Dou Kou)
Which of the following herbs warms the middle jiao, downbears counterflow and warms the KD?
a. Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis (Huo Po)
b. Pericarpium Citiri Reticulatae (Chen Pi)
c. Flos Caryophylli (Ding Xiang)
d. Radix Lateralis Aconiti Preperatum (Fu Zi)
e. Fructus Chaenomelis Lagenariae (Mu Gua)
c. Flos Caryophylli (Ding Xiang)
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acrid, warm KD,Sp,ST
1) warms the middle jiao, stomach cold with diarrhea, pain vomiting
2) warms the KD, vaginal discharge, cold womb, weak legs
Both dry Rhizoma Zingiberis (Gan Jiang) and Rhizoma Alpinae Officinari (Gao Liang Jiang):
a. warm the middle and stop pain
b. promote sweating and resolve the exterior
c. warm the lungs and transform phlegm
d. resolve toxins (shell fish and fish)
e. none of the above
a. warm the middle and stop pain
Which pair of herbs warm the interior, scatter cold and course the liver, rectify Qi?
a. Flos Caryophylli (Ding Xiang) & Fructus Evodiae Rutecarpae (Wu Zhu Yu)
b. Fructus Evodiae Rutecarpiae (Wu Zhu Yu) & Fructus Foeniculi Vulgaris (Xiao Hui Xiang)
c. Fructus Foeniculi Vulgaris (Xaio Hui Xiang) & Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae (Rou Gui)
d. Cortes Cinnamomi Cassiae (Rou Gui) & Rhizoma Alpiniae Officinari (Gao Liang Jiang)
e. Rhizoma Alpiniae Offiinari (Gao Liang Jiang) & FLos Caryophylli (Ding Xiang)
b. Fructus Evodiae Rutecarpiae (Wu Zhu Yu) & Fructus Foeniculi Vulgaris (Xiao Hui Xiang) 307

a. (Ding Xiang) ST/SP & (Wu Zhu Yu) LV
c. (Xaio Hui Xiang) & (Rou Gui)KD
d. (Rou Gui)KD & (Gao Liang Jiang) ST/SP
e. (Gao Liang Jiang) ST/SP & (Ding Xiang) ST/SP