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good for summer heat injured Qi level (Lung)
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QingLouYin
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XianHeYe, XianYingHua, BianDou, ZhuYeXin, XiGuaChuiYi, ShiGuaLou
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QingLouYin
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good for summer-heat with damp interia
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Liu Yi San
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HuaShi, GanCao
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Liu Yi San
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what are the dosage of HuaShi and GanCao for Liu Yi San
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6:1
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good for summer-damp heat with water retention
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GuiLingGanLuYin
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HuaShi, ShiGao, HanShuiShi, FuLing, ZhuLing, ZeXie, BaiShu, gongGui
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GuiLingGanLu Yin
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good for summer heat in Qi & Yin
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QingShuYi Qi Tang
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Xi Yang Shen
Xi Gua Pi Lian Geng Shi Hu Mai Men Dong Dan Zhu Ye Zhi Mu Huang Lian Gan Cao Geng Mi |
Qing Shu Yi Qi Tang
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good for yangming fu syndrome, excess
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DaChenQiTang
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DaHuang - Shi
MangXiao - Zhao (dryness) HouPu - Mang (fullness) ZhiShi - Pi |
Da Chen Qi Tang
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good for mild yangming fu syndrome
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Shao Chen Qi Tang
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Da Chen Qi Tang minus ManXiao without dryness symptoms
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Shao Chen Qi Tang
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Shao Chen Qi Tang = Da Chen Qi Tang - which ingredian?
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Man Xiao
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heat clump in ST/SI/LI
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Tiao Wei Chen Qi Tang
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Da Chen Qi Tang - HouPu, ZhiShi + GanCao
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Tiao Wei Chen Qi Tang
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Tiao Wei Chen QI Tang = Da Chen QI Tang - which herbs?
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HouPo, Zhi Shi
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accumulated heat of 5 zang, ext. pathogen => heat => Three Jiao fire
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LIang Ge San
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Tiao Wei Chen Qi Tang, ZhiZi, BoHe, HuangQin, LianQiao
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Liang Ge San
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Clumping in chest
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Da Xian Xiong Tang
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Da Huang, ManXIao, GanShui,
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DaXianXiongTang
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dry/heat in ST/intestines
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Ma Zi Ren Wan
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Xiao Chen Qi Tang, Xing Ren, Shao Yao
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Ma Zi Ren Wan
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eldly, def, post partum, sonstipation due to body fluid deficiency
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Run Chang Wan
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Ma Zi Ren, Tao Ren,
DanGui, ShengDiHuang, ZiKe |
Run Cang Wan
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KD Yang def, essence /body fluid deficient
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Ji Chuan Jian
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RouCongRong, DanGui, ZhiShi, ShengMa, ZheXie
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Ji Chuan Jian
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Jie Xiong Syndrome 结胸症
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Da Xian Xiong Tang
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accumulative heat of 5 zang
ext pathogenic heat => 3 Jiao Fire |
Liang Ge San
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"Pi Yue" Syndrome 脾约症
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Ma Zi Ren Wan
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Pathogenic heat/fluid in LU (Excess)
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Ma Xin Shi Gan Tang
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major ingredians: Ma Huang, Shi Gao
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Ma Xin Shi Gan Tang
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constrain fire hidden in Lung (excess)
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Xie Bai San
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Sang Bai Pi, Di Gu Pi, Yi Mi, GanCao
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Xie Bai San
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damp heat obstruct Lung => heat 肺痈 lung abscess
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Wei Sheng Tang
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Lu Gen, Dong Gua Ren, Yi Ren, Tao Ren
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Wei Sheng Tang
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Pathogenic fire hidden in SP/ST
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Xie Huang San
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Shi Gao, ZhiZi, HuoXiangYe, GanCao, FangFeng
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Xie Huang San
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heat accumulated in ST, fire in YangMing ST channel
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Qin Wei San
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Huang Lian, ShengMa, ShengDiHuang, MuDanPi, DanGui
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Qin Wei San
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ST heat with Yin Def,
Shao Yin Def With YangMing Excess |
Yu Nv Jian
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Shi Gao, ShengDiHuang, ZhiMu, MaiMenDong, NiuXi
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Yu Nv Jian
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Heat in HT/SI channel
damp heat in Lower Jiao |
Dao Chi San
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MuTong, ShengDiHuang, ZhuYe, ShengGaoCao
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Dao Chi San
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Damp heat obstruct LR/GB channel
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Long Dan Xie Gan Tang
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Long Dan Cao
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Long Dan Xie Gan Tang
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Fire in LR channel, LR/ST disharmony
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Zhuo Jin Wan
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Huang Liang, Wu Zhu Yu
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Zhuo Jin Wan
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ingredian dosage of Zhuo Jin Wan
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Huang Liang: 6
Wu Zhu Yu: 1 |
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Toxic damp heat injury intestine
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Bai Tou Wen Tang
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bai tou wen, Huang Bai, Huang Lian, QingPi
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Bai Tou Wen Tang
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heat smoldering in Yin Level,
late stage of warm disease, injure Yin & blood |
Qin Hao Bie Jia Tang
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Bie Jia, Qing Hao, Sheng Di huang, ZhiMu, Mu Dan Pi
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Qin Hao Bie Jia Tang
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LR/KD yin def with empty fire internal
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Qin Gu Tang
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ying Cao Hu
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QIn Gu Tang
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function of Dan Pi
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enters LR & blood to cool blood
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Ext wind-cold excess
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Ma Huang Tang
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Ma Huang, Gui Zhi, Xin Ren, Gan Cao
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Ma Huang Tang
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Ext wind-cold deficient
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Gui Zhi Tang
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Gui Zhi, Shao Yao, Sheng Jiang, Da Zao, GanCao
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Gui Zhi Tang
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dysfunction of Lung D/D, SP/LU deficient & cold
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Xiao Qing Long Tang
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Ma Huang,
Gui Zhi, Shao Yao, Gan Cao Gang Jiang XiXin Wu Wei, Ban Xia |
Xiao Qing Long Tang
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ext wind cold, internal qi stagnation
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Xiang Su San
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Su Ye,
Xiang Fu Chen Pi GanCao |
Xiang Su San
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focal distention, no desire to eat is the key symptoms of ?
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Xiang Su San
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ext cold, int damp / summer heat
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Xiang Ru San
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Xiang Ru, Bien Dou, Hou Po
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Xiang Ru San
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Ext wind heat, LU D/D dysfunction
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Sang Ju Yin
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sang Ye, Ju Hua
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Sang Ju Yin
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Wind heat attack Upper Jiao, early warm fibriol disease
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Yin Qiao San
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Ying Hua, Lian Qiao
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Yin Qiao San
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wind cold=> int heat
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Chao Ge Jie Ji Tang
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Chai Hu,
Ge Geng |
Chai Ge Jie Ji Tang
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headache due to evil wind attach upper body
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Chuang Xiong Cha Tiao San
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Bo He, Chuang Xiong, Bai Zhi, Qiang Huo, XI Xin, Jing Jie, Fang Fen, GanCao
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Chuang Xiong Cha Tiao San
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Chuang Xiong - Jiue Yin Headache
Bai Zhi - Yang Ming Qiang Huo - Tai Yang Xi XIn - Shao Yang |
Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San
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what does "Jing Jie" and "Fang Feng" do in Chuan Xiong Chao Tiao San
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expel wind
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Pi Yuan syndrome, wind heat attack
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Chang Er Zi San
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Cang Er Zi, Xin Yi, Bai Zi, Bo He
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Cang Er Zi San
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what does XIn Yi do in Cang Er Zi San
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open nose
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wind cold damp attack due to Qi deficiency
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Ren Shen Bai Du San
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Qiang Huo, Du Huo
Chai Hu, Buo He, Jie Geng, QIan Hu, Ren Shen, Gan Cao |
Ren Shen Bai Du San
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Ext wind cold with constrainted Yang deficiency
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Ma Huang Xi XIn Fu Zi Tang
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Ma Huang, Fu Zi, XI Xin,
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Ma Huang XI Xin Fu Zi Tang
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Ext wind heat with blood yin def
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Jia Jie Wei sheng Tang
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Yu Zhu, Cong Bai
Jie Geng Dan Dou Chi Bo He Bai Wei Zhi gan Cao Da Zao |
Jia Jian Wei Rui Tang
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ext not released & damp heat moving downward
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Ge Geng Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang
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Ge Gen
Huang Qin Huang Lian Zhi Gan Cao |
Ge Geng Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang
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Excess heat yang ming Qi Level
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Bai Hu Tang
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Shi Gao
Zhi Mu Zhi Gan Cao Geng Mi |
Bai Hu Tang
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heat lingering Qi level (lung / st) injures Qi & Body Fluid (yin)
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Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang
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Dan Zhu Ye
Shi Gao Ren Shen Mai Men Dong Ban Xia Zhi Gan Cao Geng Mi |
Zhu Ye Shi Gao Tang
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heat in Ying Level
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Qing Ying Tang
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Chuang Xiong - Jiue Yin Headache
Bai Zhi - Yang Ming Qiang Huo - Tai Yang Xi XIn - Shao Yang |
Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San
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what does "Jing Jie" and "Fang Feng" do in Chuan Xiong Chao Tiao San
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expel wind
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Pi Yuan syndrome, wind heat attack
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Chang Er Zi San
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Cang Er Zi, Xin Yi, Bai Zi, Bo He
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Cang Er Zi San
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what does XIn Yi do in Cang Er Zi San
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open nose
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wind cold damp attack due to Qi deficiency
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Ren Shen Bai Du San
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Qiang Huo, Du Huo
Chai Hu, Buo He, Jie Geng, QIan Hu, Ren Shen, Gan Cao |
Ren Shen Bai Du San
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Ext wind cold with constrainted Yang deficiency
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Ma Huang Xi XIn Fu Zi Tang
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Ma Huang, Fu Zi, XI Xin,
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Ma Huang XI Xin Fu Zi Tang
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Ext wind heat with blood yin def
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Jia Jie Wei sheng Tang
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Xi Jiao
Xuan Shen Sheng Di Huang Mai Men Dong Jin Yin Hua Lian Qiao Huang Lian Dan Zhu Ye Dan Shen |
Qing Ying Tang
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heat in blood level and injure vessels
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Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang
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Xi Jiao
Sheng Di Huang Shao Yao Mu Dan Pi |
Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang
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toxic heat clumping, three jiaos heat excess
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Huang Lian Jie Du Tang
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Huang Lian
Huang Qin Huang Bai Zhi Zi |
Huang Lian Jie Du Tang
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a seasonal epidemic toxin with wind heat obstructing upper jiao and rushing to the head and face;
Da Tou Wen = massive febrile disorder of the head |
Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin
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Huang Qin
Huang Lian Niu Bang Zi Lian Qiao Bo He Jiang Can Xuan Shen Ma Bo Ban Lan Gen Jie Geng Gan Cao Chen Pi Chai Hu Sheng Ma |
Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin
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fire in QI/blood level
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Qing Wen Bai Du Yin
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Shi Gao
Dan Zhu Ye Xi Jiao Shen Di Huang Dan Pi Chi Shao Xuan Shen Huang Lian Huang Qi Zhi Zi Lian Qiao Jie Geng Zhi Mu Gan Cao |
Qing Wen Bai Du Yin
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fire toxic clumping; obstructing channels/collaterals
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Wu Wei Xiao Du Yin
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Jin Yin Hua
Pu Gong Ying Zi Hua Di Ding Ye Ju Hua Zi Bei Tian Kuei |
Wu Wei Xiao Du Yin
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fever, profuse sweating
thirst, irritability, fatigue, shortness of breath |
Qing Shu Yi Qi Tang
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clear Summer heat, tonify Qi, nourish Yin, generate fluis
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Qing Shu Yi Qi Tang
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contraindication of Qing Shu Yi Qi Tang
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not for PT with thick greasy tongue coating.
not for Summer heat, high fever WITHOUT Qi deficiency |
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Pi - focal distension
Man: fullness Zao: dryness -> dry stools Shi: excess -> abdominal pain dislike pressure |
Da Cheng Qi Tang
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contraindication of Da Cheng Qi Tang
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Not for pregnant women
not for deficiency Pt |
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tidal fever, constipation, focal distention, abdominal fullness, abdominal pain that does not increase upon pressure
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Xiao Cheng Qi Tang
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mild constipation, absence of focal distention and abdominal fullness, fever, delirium, irritability, chest pain
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Tiao Wei Cheng Qi Tang
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fever, thirst, red face, dizziness, dry lips and throat, irritability, delirium and mania;
mouth and tongue sore, swollen tongue; sore throat; nose bleeding; red eyes accompany with constipation and scanty dark urine |
Liang Ge San
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contraindiations of Liang Ge San
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Not used for Def pt, or pregnant women
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fullness, hardness and pain of the chest and below diaphragm, pain dislike pressure, fever
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Da Xian Xiong Tang
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fever at night;
fever reduced in the morning; absence of sweating when fever reduced red tongue less coating; thin-rapid pulse |
Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang
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Nourish Yin and transform heat bak to the Qi Level
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Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang
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Which herb in Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang should be added at the end of decoction since it cannot tolerate high heat
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Qing Hao
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diarrhea containing blood and pus;
abdominal pain; tenesmus; a burning sensation of the anus; thirst desire to drink; red tongue yellow coating; wiry-rapid pulse |
Bai Tou Weng Tang
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clear heat
relieve tonicity-damp heat cool the blood stop dysentery |
Bai Tou Weng Tang
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what's chief herb of Bai Tou Weng Tang
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Bai Tou Weng
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Headache, dizziness, red and sore eyes, deaf and swelling in the ears; bitter taste; irritability; easily be anger
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Long Dan Xie Gan Tang
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difficulty and painful urination
swollen and pruritic external genitalia; sticky and foul smelling leucorrhea |
Long Dan Xie Gan Tang
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contraindication of Long Dan Xie Gan Tang
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Mu Tong should be used with caution
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What are the function of Dan Gui and Sheng Di Huang in Long Dan Xie Gan Tang
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helps LR to discend qi and move blood and nourish Yin
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Which group of herbs in Long Dan Xie Gan Tang is used to drain water
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ZeXie, Mu Tong, CheQianZi, LongDanCao
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irritability with a sensation of heat in the chest;
thirst desire to drink cold fluids; red face; ulceration / sores of the tongue and mouth; or dark scanty and painful urination |
Dao Chi San
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clear heat, promote urination
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Dao Chi San
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toothache which extends into the head;
teeth dislike heat and prefer cold; redness, swollen and sores of the gums; bleeding gums; foul breath; swollen and painful lips and jaw; dry mouth and tongue; red face red tongue less coating; slippery and rapid pulse |
Qin Wei San
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heat accumulation in the ST;
retention of fire flaring upward along the YangMing channel and collateral and injury the Yangming collateral excess heat; Qi/Blood/BF: Qi stagnation -> heat; Body fluids and blood -> stagnation |
Qin Wei San
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clear heat and dry the dampness;
cool the blood, disperse blood stasis |
Qin Wei San
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commonly used to treat toothache due to ST fire
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Qin Wei San
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Not used for toothache due to wind-cold attack or KD Def
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Qin Wei San
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what's chief herd of Qin Wei San
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Huang Lian
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what is the function of Sheng Ma in Qin Wei San
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disperse fire retention
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which herb can be used for clear heat and eliminate dampness in Qin Wei San
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Huang Lian ??
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coughing, wheezing, fever worsen in the late afternoon;
skin steaming hot; red tongue with yellow coating, thin rapid pulse |
Xie Bai San
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contraindication of Xie Bai San
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Not used for wheezing or cough due to Ext Wind Cold or Def Cold;
Not used for wheezing or cough with Ext condition |
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what are chief herbs of Xie Bai San
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Chao ang Bai Pi
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coughing and wheezing;
labored breathing fever thirst or WITHOUT thirst sweating or Without sweating yellow coating and moist; slippery rapid pulse |
Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang
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Why can Ma Huang be used for sweat in Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang?
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it promotes urination b/c Pt has fluid retention
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is Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang used for excessive heat damage fluid or fluid distribution disharmoney leading to fluid retention?
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No
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Not used for toothache due to wind-cold attack or KD Def
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Qin Wei San
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what's chief herd of Qin Wei San
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Huang Lian
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what is the function of Sheng Ma in Qin Wei San
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disperse fire retention
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which herb can be used for clear heat and eliminate dampness in Qin Wei San
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Huang Lian ??
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coughing, wheezing, fever worsen in the late afternoon;
skin steaming hot; red tongue with yellow coating, thin rapid pulse |
Xie Bai San
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contraindication of Xie Bai San
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Not used for wheezing or cough due to Ext Wind Cold or Def Cold;
Not used for wheezing or cough with Ext condition |
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what are chief herbs of Xie Bai San
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Sang Bai Pi
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coughing and wheezing;
labored breathing fever thirst or WITHOUT thirst sweating or Without sweating yellow coating and moist; slippery rapid pulse |
Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang
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Why can Ma Huang be used for sweat in Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang?
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it promotes urination b/c Pt has fluid retention
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is Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang used for excessive heat damage fluid or fluid distribution disharmoney leading to fluid retention?
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No
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Why there is no excessive heat but Shi Gao is used in Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang
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to clear stgnation heat: prevent Ma Huang dispersing too much, use relative larg amount
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What's chief herb in Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang
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Ma Huang
Shi Gao |
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strong fever and chills
redness, swelling and burning pain of the head and face dysfuntion of the throat dry tongue thirst tongue with yellow coating or powdery white coating floating rapid and forceful pulse |
Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin
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clear heat;
eliminate fire toxin disperse wind-heat |
Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin
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what are the chief herbs of Pu Ji xiao Du Yin
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Jiu Chao Huang Qin
Jiu Chao Huang Lian |
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high fever, irritability, dry mouth and throat, incoherent speech, insomnia, dark urine or nose bleed;
vomiting of blood; carbuncles; deep-rooted boils; other toxic swellings, dysenteric disorders, jaundice; red tongue with yellow coating, rapid and forceful pulse |
Huang Lian Jie Du Tang
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three jiaos heat excess;
toxic heat clumping |
Huang Lian Jie Du Tang
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fever, bleeding, skin rashes, black and tarry stools, abdominal distention and fullness, thirst but no desire to swallow, some delirious;
scarlet tongue with prickles, thin and rapid pulse |
Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang
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clear heat,
relieve fire toxin cool the blood dispel blood stasis |
Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang
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high fever that worsens at night
severe irritability restlessness thirst or not thirst some delirious some exhibit faint and indistinct erythema and purpura, scarlet, dry tongue thin and rapid pulse |
Qing Ying Tang
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what's the chief herb of Qing Ying Tang
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Xi Jiao
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Why Dan Shen is used in Qing Ying Tang?
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move blood, tonify blood
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high fever, profuse sweating, aversion to heat,
red face, severe thirst like cold drinks irritability 大汗, 大热, 大渴, 脉洪大 flooding, forceful or slippery, rapid pulse |
Bai Hu Tang
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Contraindication of Bai Hu Tang
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Not used:
Ext condition like Fever W/O sweating; Fever due to blood def Pt with floating-wiry-thready pulse Pt with deep pulse Pt w/o thirst true cold and false heat condition |
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what are chief herb of Bai Hu Tang
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Shi Gao
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Why Geng Mi and Zhi Gan Cao are used in Bai Hu Tang
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protect ST/MJ Qi and prevent damage of body fluids or essence
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Which herb in Bai Hu Tang should be decocted first
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Shi Gao
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