Term
this herb warms interior expells cold; rescues devastated yang; warms sp and st; warms lung and expels phlegm.
pao jiang stops bleeding by warming the channels. |
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CI: externall contracted conditions with fever or yin xu.
for sudden turmoil disorder, should be discontinued once vomiting and diarrhea stop. |
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Li Zhong Wan
REgulate the middle pill
Gan Jiang-King |
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Term
CI: overuse may result in drymouth, thirst and irritability. Should only be used with modification in cases with high fever, heat from deficiency, or a combination of irritability, thirst and constipation. |
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Definition
Si Jun Zi Tang
Four gentelmen decoction
Ren Shen-King |
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Term
this herb is sweet and warm; powerfully tonifies spleen qi; generates fluids; benefits heart qi; calms shen; tonifies yuan qi; and is used for the formula that treats:
pallid complexion, low and soft voice, reduced appetite, loose stools, weakness in limbs and pale tongue and defieicnt and frail pulse. |
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Definition
Ren Shen-King
Si Jun Zi Tang |
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Term
CI: fever due to heat from yin deficiency, or excess disorders caused by contraction of external pathogens. patterns rooted in deficiency of the lower base. Not for all types of prolapse, only those due to qi xu. |
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Definition
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
Tonify the middle and augment the middle
Huang Qi-King |
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Term
this herbs stabolizes the exterior and stops sweating; tonifies qi and blood; raises yang qi; tonifies wei qi; promotes urine; discharges pus; generates flesh; used for paralysis and painful bi. for xiao ke.
ci: yin xu with heat, exterior excess. |
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Huang Qi-King
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang |
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Term
CI: use with caution and only after significant modification in cases of concurrent heat from yin xu. |
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Term
The kings of this formula are ren shen, bai zhu, fu ling, zhi gan cao. |
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Definition
Shen Ling Bai Zhu San
ginseng, poria, and white atractyodes powder |
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Term
the kings to this formula are bao fu zi and gui zhi |
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Definition
jin gui shen qi wan
warm and tonify kidney yang |
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Term
CI: yin xu with dry mouth and throat, red tongue and little coat. |
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Definition
Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan
Kings: Gui Zi and Bao Fu Zi |
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Term
these two king herbs of this formula:
1. restores devastated yang; warms fire and assists yang; disperses cold; warms channels; stops pain.
2. this herb is in RE; disperses wind cold; releases muscle layer; harmonizes ying and wei; unblocks the yang qi in chest; warms channels and vessels; warms the middle. |
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Definition
Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan
Kings: bao Fu zi and Gui Zhi |
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Term
CI: cases of qi stag due to deficiency |
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Definition
Yue Ju Wan
Escape Restraint Pill |
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Term
these two herbs are the kings of Yue Ju Wan: |
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Definition
Cang Zhu-Ar. TF Damp-- dries damp; stren. sp; clears damp lower jiao; improves vision; induces sweating for w-damp pathogens; RE
Chuan Xiong-INV blood--headache; expells wind and stops pain; moves qi. |
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CI: heat from excess or cold from deficiency. |
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Definition
Ju Pi Zhu Ru Tang
tangerine peel and bamoo shavings decoction. |
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Term
these two herbs are the kings of ju pi zhu ru tang: |
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Definition
1. chen pi-reg qi--reg middle jiao; relieves diaphragm; stops nausea and vomiting.
2. Zhu Ru-cools and transforms phlegm heat; for excess morning sickness; used for gb fire harboring phlegm; clears stomach heat; stops vomiting. |
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Term
this formula is for abdominal or epigastric pain which may radiate upwards accompanied by signs and symptoms of blood stasis and qi stagnation.
CI: pregnancy and in cases with bleeding diathesis or any active hemorrhagic disorder. |
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Definition
Dan Shen Yin
King-Dan Shen |
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Term
this herb is the king of dan shen yin |
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Definition
Dan Shen-Inv. Blood--stops pain cools blood; used to nourish blood; clears the heart; calms shen.
ci-someone without blood stasis. incompatible with li lu. |
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Term
what herb is incompatible with li lu? |
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Definition
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CI: because this formulas uses cold herbs, it should not be used long term. Caution with cold from deficiency of the middle burner. |
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Huai Hua San
Sophora Japonica Flower Power |
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Term
This herb cools blood; stops bleeding; for large intestine bleeding; hemorrhoids or dysentery; cools liver for blood pressure.
ci-spleen and stomach cold. |
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Definition
Huai Hua Mi-king herb of Huai Hua San |
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Term
CI: none noted by bensky. Heart xu causing insomnia; heart blood xu with palpitations; yin xu wiht dizziness and vertigo, and stomach cold causing nausea and vomiting (by chen). |
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Definition
Wen Dan Tang
Warm GB Decocition
For Acid Regurgitation. |
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Term
This formula has a greasy yellow coat and rapid, either slippery, wiry pulse.
the king in ban xia.
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Definition
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Term
This herb: warms and transforms cold phlegm; dries damp; transforma phlegm; damp phlegm fromsp qi xu, descends stomach qi; stops vomiting; dissipated nodules; reduces swellings.
ci-all cases of bleeding due to yin xu cough or depleted fluids. |
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Definition
Ban Xia
King Herb of Wen Dan Tang
Wen Dan Tang is used for Acid Regurgitation |
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Term
this formula is CI: without modification this formula should not be used if there is accumulation or stagnation in stomach or intestines. Avoid raw or cooling foods when taking this formula. |
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Definition
Si Shen Wan
Four Miracle Pill
King is Bu Gu Zhi |
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Term
this herb tonifies kidney yang, warms sp and kd yang and stops diarrhea; stabolizes essence; aids the kidney to grasp the qi; topically as a tincture for vitilligo.
ci: yin xu with heat or constipation. |
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Definition
Bu Gu Zhi
King of Si Shen Wan
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Term
CI: spleen xu unless modified. |
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Definition
Bao He Wan
Preserve Harmony PIll
King: Shan Zha |
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Term
this herb is in the food stag category, for meat or greasy foods; moves blood stasis; stops diarrhea if charred; also used for hypertension, coronary artery disease, and elevated cholesterol. |
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