Term
CI: significant modifaction needed for patients with Yin or Blood deficiency. Caution during pregnancy. |
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Definition
Ping Wei San
Damp Stagnating in Spleen and Stomach |
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Term
this herb RE, dries damp in sp/st; clears damp in LI; improves vision, induces sweating in WD pathogens.
CI-qi xu sweating; yin xu heat |
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Definition
Cang Zhu-Ar. Trans. Damp-King
-Ping Wei San |
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Term
CI: limit dose and duration with spleen and kidney qi xu; in cases of deficiency, combing with spleen and stomach tonifying herbs. modify to protect yin. Not used for thirst due to heat excess or yin xu. |
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Definition
Wu Ling San
five ingredient powder with poria |
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Term
this herb promotes urination, eliminates water and damp; settles ministerial fire in kindey, drains damp heat from lower jiao,
CI: spermatorrhea or vaginal discharge. |
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Definition
Ze Xie-King
Wu Ling San
Five Peel Powder with Poria |
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Term
CI:
modify significantly in cases of wind heat due to deficiency. |
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Definition
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Term
This herb espells summer heat, nausea, releases exterior, and used for dermatosis.
CI: def xu heat, st fire. |
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Definition
Huo Xiang-King
Huo XIang Zheng Qi San |
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Term
this herb disperses cold, and warms the channels and stops pain; restores devastated yang; wams fire and asissts yang.
CI: yin xu and true heat and false cold and pregnancy. |
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Definition
FU ZI-king
Zhen Wu Tang
(True warrior decoction) |
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Term
CI: Vomiting or acid reflux due to heat.
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Definition
Wu Zhu Yu Tang
Evodia Decoction |
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Term
This herb warms the middle jiao and stops pain; descends stomach qi; warms the spleen and stops diarrhea; and expels cold damp; leads fire downward; soothes the liver qi; vertex headache due to cold. |
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Definition
Whu Zhu Yu-King
Whu Zhu Yu Tang
Evodia Decoction |
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Term
This herb drains fire in the middle jiao; clears heart fire; clears stomach fire; clears heat and stops bleeding; used for diarrhea dysentery for damp heat. |
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Definition
Huang Lian-King
Qing Wei San
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Term
CI: toothache due to wind cold or tooth and gum problems due to kidney def. |
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Definition
Qing Wei San
Clear the Stomach Powder |
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Term
This formula is CI for spleen yang xu |
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Definition
Xie Xin Tang
Drain the Epigastrium Decoction |
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Term
this herb purged accumulations; drains heat; treats jaundice; used for acute hot dysentery; drains blood when charred; clears toxic heat; inv. blood when treated in wine. |
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Definition
DaHuang-King
Xie Xin Tang |
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Term
CI: Use only for patients with excess cases and robust constitution, long term use may injure yin, do not take long term.
If it is used for nutritive or blood level it easily injures yin. |
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Definition
Huang Lian Jie Du Tang
Coptis Decoction to Resolve Toxicity. |
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Term
This herb drains fire from the heart and middle burner and is the king of the formula that treats
high fever, irritabiliy, dry mouth and throat, incoherrant speech, insomnia, dark urine. Also for nosebleed or vomiting blood due to heat excess; carbuncles; deep rooted boils; and other toxic swellings. dysenteric disorders or jaundice due to damp heat. |
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Definition
Huang Lian-King
Huang Lian Jie Du Tang
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Term
this herb is the king of the formula that is used for abominal pain, tenesmus, a burning sensation around the anus, diarrhea, containing more blood than pus.
this herb treats malaria, stops vaginal itching, lears damp heat, relieves fire toxin form the LI, especially in the blood level. |
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Definition
Bai Tow Weng-King
Bai Tou Weng Tang
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Term
CI: this formula contains herbs that are bitter and cold in nature; which can easily injure the spleen yang. There for it should not be used long term, and is contraindicated in Spleen yang xu. |
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Definition
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Term
CI: true heat and false cold |
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Definition
Si NI Tang
fridig extremities powder |
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Term
this herb is the king of the formula that treats extremely cold extremities; curling up when lying down; lethargic with constant desire to sleep; vomiting; diarrhea with undigested food;abdominal pain and cold; lack of thirst.
submerged thin or faint pulse |
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Definition
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Term
the king herb of this formula treats excruciating epgiastric and abdominal pain to the point that the patient can not tolerate being toched; strong sensation of cold in the epigastrium; vomiting to the point of being unable to eat. may also be borborygmus.
thin tight or slow wiry pulse. or hidden in severe cases. |
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Definition
Hua Jiao-K
Da Jian Zhong Tang
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Term
warms interior,expels cold, allievates pain, kills parasites; allieviates abdominal pain.
Ci: yin xu with heat.caution in pregnancy. |
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Definition
Hua Jiao/Chuan Jiao-king
Da Jian ZHong Tang |
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Term
Ci: cases of internal clumping, damp heat, yin and blood xu. |
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Definition
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Term
what is the king of Xiao Jian Zhong Tang? |
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Definition
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Term
CI: heat from yin xu. MOdify if used when patient has roundworms or vomiing or with abdominal distention. |
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Definition
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Term
this herb tonifies qi and blood; generates fluid; allieviates thirst and spasmodic abdominal pain. |
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Definition
Yi Tang-King
Xiao Jian Zhong Tang |
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