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48 Cards in this Set
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Du Huo is best to treat what type of headache
a. taiyin b.jue yin c. shao yang d.shao yin |
d. shao yin
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Du Huo Du Huo disperses wind damp cold best in what part of the body
a. lower body b. uppper body c. extremities d. a and b |
a. lower body
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Du Huo DOES NOT treat which of the following:
a. release exterior wind cold damp b. alleviates pain in low back and lower extremeities due to wind damp heat c. alleviates toothache and shaoyin headache |
b. alleviates pain in low back and lower extremeities due to wind damp heat
due to wind damp cold |
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Wei Ling Xian has the special function to
a. Expel chronic wind cold damp bi b. Treat food poisoning c. soften fish bones d. spasms due to excessive vomiting or diarrhea |
c. soften fish bones
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Wei Ling Xian unblocks channels and alleviates wind bi pain:
a. for heel pain b. for headache c. low back d. general body aches and pain e. a. and d |
e. a. and d
for heel pain and general body aches and pain |
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Mu Gua has what flavor
a. sour b. salty c. bitter d. sweet and salty |
a. sour
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Mu Gua unblocks channels in what primary area of the body
a. upper body b. lower body c. head |
b. lower body
particularly cramping in the calves |
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Mu Gue relieves abdominal pain due to what condition
a. damp heat in middle jiao b. liver overacting on spleen c. dampness causing spams from excessive vomiting or diarrhea d. all the above |
c. dampness causing spams from excessive vomiting or diarrhea
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which of the following herbs can alleviate the toxicity of (Zhi) Chuan Wu
a. gan cao b. tian hua fin c. lu dou d. jin yin hua |
c. lu dou
d. jin yin hua |
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Zhi Chuan Wu comes from the same plant as which of the following
a. Fu Zi b Wu Tou c. Hai Zao d, a and b d. |
d, a and b
Fu Zi accessory root fo the main rood Wu Tou this term refers to either chaun wu or cao wu (wild form or related plant) |
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Chuan Wu is incompatible with which of the following herbs
a. bei mu b.gua lou c.bai ji d, ban xia e bai lian f. all the above |
f. all the above
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Chaun Wu strong ability to dispel wind damp cold can treat which of the following conditions
a. pain in the chest and abdomen b. intense headache c. pain from trauma d. hard yin boils & carbuncles e. all the above |
e. all the above
a. pain in the chest and abdomen b. intense headache c. pain from trauma d. hard yin boils & carbuncles |
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Bai Hua She has what flavor
a. sour b. sweet c. salty d. a and c e. b and c |
e. b and c sweet and salty
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Bai Hua She has which of the following functions
a. dispel chronic wind damp bi with numbness and weakness of limbs b. cramping of the sinews c. sequeloae of stroke d. stop tremors e. all the above |
e. all the above
a. dispel chronic wind damp bi with numbnss and weakness of limbs b. cramping of the sinews c. sequeloae of stroke d. stop tremors |
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Wu Shao She differs from Bai Hua She in what way
a. Wu Shao She is non toxic b. Wu Shao She is milder then Bai Hua She c. all the above d. none of the above |
c. all the above
a. Wu Shao She is non toxic b. Wu Shao She is milder then Bai Hua She |
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Bai Feng Teng treats which of the following conditions
a. wind damp cold bi with stiff joints b. cramping of tendons and muscles c. pain due to trauma d. all the above e. a and b |
d. all the above
a. wind damp cold bi with stiff joints b. cramping of tendons and muscles c. pain due to trauma |
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Lu Lu Tong is best to treat what condition
a. Liver wind tremors b. allergies c. cramping in lower body d. wind damp heat |
b. allergies
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Can Sha treat what conditions
a. stomach turbidity causing stomach cramping with nausea and vomiting b. severe itching due to dampness c. muscle aches and pain in the extremities due to cold dampness d. all the above |
d. all the above
a. stomach turbidity causing stomach cramping with nausea and vomiting b. severe itching due to dampness c. muscle aches and pain in the extremities due to cold dampness |
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Qin Jiao is a special herb among wind herbs because
a. it treats upper and lower areas of the body b. it has a moistening action to conteract dryness of other wind herb c. It can relieve toxicity d. all the above |
b. it has a moistening action to conteract dryness of other wind herbs
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Qin Jiao address what functions
a. acute or chronic wind damp bi b. treats wind damp bi due to hear or cold c. clears deficienty heat d. jaundice in acute cases or in infants e. all the above |
e. all the above
a. acute or chronic wind damp bi b. treats wind damp bi due to hear or cold c. clears deficienty heat d. jaundice in acute cases or in infants |
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Han Fang Ji is best for wind damp bi in what area of the body
a. lower extremities b. upper extremities c. joints d. middle jiao |
c. joints
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Han Fang Ji has what other function then expel wind damp
a. promote urination and reduce edema in lower body b. intestinal gurgling c. ascites (accumulation of protein-containing (ascitic) fluid in the abdominal cavity) d.all the above |
d. all the above
a. promote urination and reduce edema in lower body b. intestinal gurgling c. ascites (accumulation of protein-containing (ascitic) fluid in the abdominal cavity) |
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Sang Zhi acts as a guide to what part of the body
a. lower body b. extremities c. upper body d. head |
c. upper body
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Sang Zhi treats what type of damp bi
a. hot b. cold c. both hot and cold |
c. both hot and cold
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What is the dosage range for Sang Zhi
a. 3-12 b. 9-15 c. 12-20 d. 10-30 |
d. 10-30
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Xi Xian Cao goes to what channels
a. Ki Lv b. Sp Ki c. Lv Sp d. UB GB |
a. Ki Lv
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What function does Xi Xian Cao preform
a. Clears heat b. headache due to Lv Yang rising c. relieves toxic sores and rash d. all the above |
d. all the above
a. Clears heat b. headache due to Lv Yang rising c. relieves toxic sores and rash |
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Si Gua Luo goes to which channels
a. Lu St Lv b. Lv Sp Ki c. Lu Sp Ki d. all the above |
a. Lu Sp Lv
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Si Gua Lou treats which of the following conditions
a. itching skin lesions b. insufficient lactation c. breast abscess d. cough with chest pain/phlegm e. b c and d |
e. b c and d
b. insufficient lactation c. breast abscess d. cough with chest pain/phlegm |
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Ren Dong Teng is particularly useful for which of the following conditions
a. PMS swelling b. cough due Lu heat c. bi syndrome with hot swollen painful joints d. pain in lower back |
c. bi syndrome with hot swollen painful joints
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Ren Dong Teng can be used for which of the following conditions
a. expel phlegm b. lung abscess c. itchy skin d. toxic abscess & sores |
d. toxic abscess & sores
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Hai Tong Pi is especially good for wind damp bi with
a. soreness & pain in lower back & knees b. spasms of extremtities c. itching skin lesions d. all the above |
d. all the above
a. soreness & pain in lower back & knees b. spasms of extremtities c. itching skin lesions |
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What herb in the wind damp category has a caustion for heart conditions
a. qin jiao b. hai tong pi c. si gua luo d. xi xin cao |
b. hai tong pi
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an overdose of Hai Tong Pi may induce what type of symptoms
a. yin deficieny b. Liver yang rising c. arrhythmia d. hypotension e. both c and d |
e. both c and d
c. arrhythmia d. hypotension |
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herbs that dispel wind damp and strengthen bones & tendons are primarily used for
a. Sp Qi deficiency b. Lu Qi deficiency c. Liver and Kidney deficiency d. a and c |
c. Liver and Kidney deficiency
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What type of herbs are often combined with herbs to dispel wind damp and strengthen bones & tendons
a. Tonify Kidney Yang b. Tonify Kidney Yin c. Tonify Spleen Qi d. Tonify Lu Qi |
a. Tonify Kidney Yang
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Wu Jia Pi treats what disorder
a. restless fetus b. vaginal discharge c. urinary difficulty and edema d. Sp qi deficiency |
c. urinary difficulty and edema
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Ci Wu Jia can be used in place of what herb
a. Gou Ji b. Ren Shen c. Fu Zi d. Rou Gui |
b. Ren Shen
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Ci Wu Jia has what functions
a. Nourish heart and spleen b. treat hypertention c. strengthen the Spleen and Lu Qi d a and b e. a and c |
e. a and c
a. Nourish heart and spleen c. strengthen the Spleen and Lu Qi |
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Sang Ji Sheng, Du Zhong and Xu Duan shares which of the following functions
a. tonify Ki and Liver to strengthen the bones and sinews b. nourish blood; calm the fetus c. stop uterine bleeding to stop miscarriage d. a and b e. A, B and B |
e. a b and c
a. tonify Ki and Liver to strengthen the bones and sinews b. nourish blood;calm the fetus c. stop uterine bleeding to stop miscarriage |
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Sang Ji Sheng can also treat what condition
a. hypertension b. promote urination c. warm the channels and collaterals d. hypotension |
a. hypertension
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Gou Ji stablizes the kidneys to treat what condition
a. spermorrhea b. urinary incontinence c. vaginal discharge d. b and c e. a and b |
d. b and c
b. urinary incontinence c. vaginal discharge |
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Gou Ji is best for wind damp bi with
a. spasms b. numbness c. burning pain |
b. numbness
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Qian Nian Jian treats what category
a. dispel wind damp heat b. dispel wind damp cold c. promote urination d. release exterior wind |
b. dispel wind damp cold
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Qian Nian Jian is best for wind damp cold bi in what part of the body
a. arms and legs b. shoulders and neck c. lower back and legs d. joints |
c. lower back and legs
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The best choice of dispel wind dampness herbs to treat pain relief are
a. Du Huo, Qin Jiao, Chuan Wu b. Bai Hua She, Mu Gua, Si Gua Lou c. Wu Jia Pi, Sang Ji Sheng, Gou Ji |
a. Du Huo, Qin Jiao, Chuan Wu
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The best choice of dispel wind dampness herbs to treat cramps, stiffness and numbness are
a. Du Huo, Qin Jiao, Chuan Wu b. Bai Hua She, Mu Gua, Si Gua Lou c. Wu Jia Pi, Sang Ji Sheng, Gou Ji |
b. Bai Hua She, Mu Gua, Si Gua Lou
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The best choice of dispel wind dampness herbs to treat weakness of tendons and bones are
a. Du Huo, Qin Jiao, Chuan Wu b. Bai Hua She, Mu Gua, Si Gua Lou c. Wu Jia Pi, Sang Ji Sheng, Gou Ji |
c. Wu Jia Pi, Sang Ji Sheng, Gou Ji
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