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55 Cards in this Set
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TX wind rashes and damp rashes due to wind heat or damp heat
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Xiao Feng San (Eliminate Wind Powder from True Lineage)
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weepy, itchy, red skin lesions over a large part of the body, after scratches, broken skin changes to oozy, tongue is yellow or white coating and pulse is forceful, floating and rapid
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Xiao Feng San (Eliminate Wind Powder from True Lineage)
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wind type stroke caused by excessive gushing upward of Qi, in turn, leads to congestion of blood in the brain; this formula is used in treating wind stroke due to Liver and Kidney Yin XU with LV Yang ascending
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Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang (Sedate the Liver and Extinguish Wind Decoction)
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dizziness, vertigo, distending sensation in the eyes, tinnitus headache with feverish sensation, upset with hot feeling and flushed face as if intoxicated. pulse is wiry, long and forceful
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Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang (Sedate the Liver and Extinguish Wind Decoction)
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hyperactive Liver Yang leading to internal stirring of liver wind, this formula is commonly used for hypertension due to Liver Yang rising
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Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin (Gastrodia and Uncaria Drink)
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headache, dizziness, vertigo, tinnitus, blurred vision, a sensation of heat rushing to the head, insomnia with dream disturbed sleep, a red tongue and wiry rapid pulse. in sever cases, there may also be numbness, twitching and spasms in the extremities, or hemiplegia
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Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin (Gastrodia and Uncaria Drink)
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main formula used for lung atrophy disorder, Lung Yin XU with revellious Lung Qi rising, Stomach Yin XU with rebellious ST Qi Rising
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Mai Men Dong Tang (Ophiopogonis Decoction)
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coughing and spitting of saliva, wheezing, shortness of breath, dry mouth and throat, feverish sensation of palms and soles (better for dry cough); vomiting, thirst and dry throat, tongue is red, dry with little coating and pulse is deficient and rapid
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Mai Men Dong Tang (Ophiopogonis Decoction)
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this formula is used for dry intestines with constipation due to febrile disease injuring the fluids, key symptoms are constipation, thirst, dry red tongue, thin and rapid or deep and forceless pulse
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Zeng Ye Tang (Increase the Fluids Decoction)
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constipation due to fluid damage in the Yangming febrile disease
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Zeng Ye Tang (Increase the Fluids Decoction)
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dampness stagnating in the Spleen and Stomach
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Ping Wei San (Calm the Stomach Powder)
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distention and fullness in the epigastrium and abdomen, loss of taste and appetite, a heavy sensation of the limbs, loose stools or diarrhea, easily fatigued, increased desire to sleep, nausea and vomiting, belching, acid reflux, a swollen tongue with a thick, white and greasy tongue coating, and moderate or slipper pulse
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Ping Wei San (Calm the Stomach Powder)
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this formula is commonly used for early stage of damp-warm febrile disease where the syndrome is more damp than heat, the key symptoms are headache, chills, heaviness and pain in the body, tidal fever in the afternoon, no thirst, and white coating
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San Ren Tang (Three Nut Decoction)
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early stage of damp-warm febrile disease or summer-warm febrile disease with dampness, the evil lodged in the Qi level, headache, chills, heaviness and pain in the body, slightly yellow complexion, fullness in the chest, loss of appetite, tidal fever in the afternoon, and no thirst, white coating, wiry thin and soggy pulse
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San Ren Tang (Three Nut Decoction)
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lower Jiao cystitis, patient has some heat, better for more chronic & older women, more damp than heat with yin XU
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Zhu Ling San (Polyporus Decoction)
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urination difficulty accompanied by fever and thirst with a desire to drink, there may also be diarrhea, cough, nausea, irritability or insomnia, bloody lin syndrome marked by difficulty, dripping, painful urination, and fullness, distention, pain in the lower abdomen; tongue is red with white or slightly yellow coating, and pulse is thready and rapid
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Zhu Ling San (Polyporus Decoction)
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this formula is famous for warming the yang and promoting urination
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Zhen Wu Tang (True Warrior Decoction)
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abdominal pain that is aggravated by cold, urinary difficulty, and deep aching and heaviness in the extremities, there may also be generalized edema, loose stools, dizziness, heavy sensation in the head, palpitations, coughing and vomiting, the T is pale or dark and swollen with tooth marks and has a white, slippery coating, the pulse tends to be submerged, thin, and forceless
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Zhen Wu Tang (True Warrior Decoction)
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water retention due to SP and KD yang XU, characterized by urinary difficulty, heaviness and pain in the extremities, abdominal pain, diarrhea, or edema in the limbs, no thirst, the T is white and pulse is deep
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Zhen Wu Tang (True Warrior Decoction)
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interior water-damp retention in the UB, interior water-damp accumulation without exterior syndrome marked by edema, diarrhea, difficult and scanty urination, or sudden turmoil disorder marked by vomiting and diarrhea, congested fluids syndrome marked by throbbing sensation just below the navel, vomiting frothy saliva, vertigo, possible SOB and coughing
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Wu Ling San (Five-Ingredient Powder with Poria)
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this formula is used to promote urination when the patient has whole body water metabolism issues
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Wu Ling San (Five-Ingredient Powder with Poria)
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disharmony between the GB and ST and phlegm heat accumulation
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Wen Dan Tang (Peaceful Gallbladder Decoction)
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dizziness, vertigo, nausea or vomiting, insomnia, dream-disturbed sleep with strange or unusual dream, palpitations, anxiety, indeterminate gnawing hunger, or seizures accompanied by copious sputum, focal distention of the chest, a bitter taste in the mouth, slight thirst, a greasy, yellow tongue coating, and a rapid pulse that is either slippery or wiry
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Wen Dan Tang (Peaceful Gallbladder Decoction)
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cough, wheezing, with profuse sputum, focal distention in the chest, loss of appetite, digestive difficulties, a white, greasy tongue coating, and a slippery pulse
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San Zi Yang Qin Tang (Three Seed Decoction to Nourish One's Parents)
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formula that has the 3 "Zi"'s in it; Bai Jie Zi, Su Zi, Lai Fu Zi
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San Zi Yang Qin Tang (Three Seed Decoction to Nourish One's Parents)
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this formula is especially used for dizziness and vertigo due to wind phlegm
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Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang (Pinellia, White Astractylodes, and Gastrodia Decoction)
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upward disturbance of wind phlegm, dizziness or vertigo (possibly severe), headache, a stifling sensation in the chest, nausea or vomiting, copious sputum, a white, greasy tongue coating, and a wiry, slipper pulse
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Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang (Pinellia, White Astractylodes, and Gastrodia Decoction)
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a good formula to use for OVEREATING, its good for all types of food stagnation
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Bao He Wan (Preserve Harmony Pill)
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focal distention and fullness in the chest and epigastrium, abdominal distention with occasional pain, rotten-smelling belching, acid regurgitation, nausea and vomiting, aversion to food, a yellow, greasy tongue coating and a slippery pulse, there may also be diarrhea, the tongue is yellow thick and greasy coating and the pulse is slippery
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Bao He Wan (Preserve Harmony Pill)
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reduces food stagnation and harmonizes the stomach
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Bao He Wan (Preserve Harmony Pill)
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formula used when the patient is not necessarily eating too much, their digestion is just poor, and they may get stomachache after eating
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Jian Pi Wan (Strengthen the Spleen Pill)
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spleen and stomach xu causes food stagnation that has begun to turn into heat, spleen qi xu and food stagnation with damp heat syndrome
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Jian Pi Wan (Strengthen the Spleen Pill)
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reduced appetite with difficult indigestion, bloating and focal distention of the epigastrium and abdomen, loose and watery diarrhea, greasy, slightly yellow tongue coating, and a deficient, frail pulse
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Jian Pi Wan (Strengthen the Spleen Pill)
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single herb that TX food stagnation; especially meat and greasy food
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Shan Zha
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single herb that TX food stagnation; especially excessive drinking/alcohol
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Shen Qu
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single herb that TX food stagnation; especially grains, wheat, flours, rice
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Lai Fu Zi
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TX Jueyin stage disease
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Wu Mei Wan (Mume Pill)
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collapse from roundworm- intermittent attacks of abdominal cramping pain/stomachache, irritability, vomiting, cold hands and feet, there may also be vomiting of roundworms; chronic diarrhea, chronic dysentery due to both of cold and heat with right qi xu
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Wu Mei Wan (Mume Pill)
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this formula is commonly used for cold phlegm syndrome, coughing with profuse sputum that is thin, watery and white accompanied by a feeling of discomfort in the chest and epigastrium, a white, slippery tongue coating, and a wiry, slippery pulse
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Ling Gan Wu Wei Jiang Xin Tang (Poria, Licorice, Schisandra, Ginger, and Asarum Decoction)
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cold congested fluid (cold-Yin) accumulation due to yang xu and ascendant yin
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Ling Gan Wu Wei Jiang Xin Tang (Poria, Licorice, Schisandra, Ginger, and Asarum Decoction)
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single herb in Xiao Luo Wan (Reduce Scrofula Pill) that clears heat, and dissipates the phlegm nodules
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Bei Mu
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Luo Li syndrome (scrofula) due to phlegm fire accumulation
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Xiao Luo Wan (Reduce Scrofula Pill)
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nodules on the neck that are firm and rubbery in consistency accompanied by a dry mouth and throat, red tongue, and a rapid pulse that is slippery and wiry
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Xiao Luo Wan (Reduce Scrofula Pill)
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formula that TX yangming stage
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(DA)? Cheng Qi Tang
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formula that TX shaoyang stage
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Xiao Chai Hu Tang
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formulas that TX Taiyang stage (4)
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1. Gui Zhi Tang
2. Ma Huang Tang 3. Da Qing Long Tang 4. Ge Gen Tang |
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formulas that TX Taiyin stage (2)
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1. Li Zhong Wan
2. Xiao Jiang Zhong Tang |
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formulas that TX Shaoyin stage (2)
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1. Si Ni Tang
2. Zhen Wu Tang |
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formula that TX Jueyin stage (death)
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Wu Mei Tang
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blood xu occurring during postpartum, with cold coagulation leading to blood stasis
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Sheng Hua Tang (Generating and Transforming Decoction)
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retention of lochia accompanied by cold and pain in the lower abdomen, tongue is pale with purple spots and pulse is choppy; common formula used during postpartum for profuse lochia with purplish clots, discharge
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Sheng Hua Tang (Generating and Transforming Decoction)
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blood stasis with qi stagnation in the chest, has the 4 superman
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Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang (Drive Out Stasis in the Mansion of Blood Decoction)
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the 4 superman
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1. Chuan Xiong
2. Hong Hua 3. Chi Shao 4. Tao Ren |
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chronic, stubborn pain in the chest with a fixed, stabbing quality, or headache and hypochondriac pain, accompanied by chronic, incessant hiccup, a choking sensation when drinking, dry haves, depression or low spirit accompanied by a sensation of upset and heat sensation in the chest, palpitation, insomnia, restless sleep, irrititability, extreme mood swings, evening tidal fever, dark lips and complexion, sclera or darkness around eyes
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Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang (Drive Out Stasis in the Mansion of Blood Decoction)
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a feeling of something obstructed in the throat that can neither be swallowed nor ejected, fullness and oppression in chest and diaphragm, possible coughing or vomiting
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Ban Xia Hou Po Tang (Pinellia and Magnolia Bark Decoction)
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