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What herb do you add to Ma Huang for patterns of wind-cold exterior excess presenting with fever and chills but no sweating? Also for wind-cold-damp painful obstruction? |
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What herb do you add to Ma Huang for wind-cold cough and wheezing? |
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What herb do you add to Ma Huang for cough from heat obstructing the Lungs with wheezing and nasal flaring? |
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What herb do you add to Gui Zhi that is often used in combination with it for patterns of cold excess in the interior? |
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What herb do you add to Gui Zhi to unblock the yang and facilitate the removal of congested fluids associated with yang-deficiency edema? Also for palpitations and dyspnea due to Heart Yang Xu? |
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What herb do you add to Gui Zhi for palpitations and chest pain caused by Heart Yang Xu and subsequent painful obstruction due to blood stasis blocking the channels? |
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What two herbs do you add to Gui Zhi for either trauma-induced pain or gynecological discomfort due to blood stasis? |
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What herb do you add to Zi Su Ye to release the exterior, regulate the qi, warm the middle burner, and transform turbidity? That is also used in cases of influenza and the common cold caused by wind-cold dampness. And is especially effective for the accompanying symptoms of abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. |
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What herb do you add to Zi Su Ye for common colds with such symptoms as nasal congestion and productive cough? |
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What herbs do you add to Zi Su Ye and Jie Geng to strengthen its effect in treating cough? |
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What herbs do you add to Zi Su Ye for a stifling sensation and fullness in the chest and abdomen. Also for a restless fetus caused by stagnant qi? |
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What herb do you add to Zi Su Ye for morning sickness and irritability during pregnancy? |
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What herb do you add to Zi Su Ye for seafood poisoning or for exterior conditions? |
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