Liu Wei Di Huang Wan
LV/KD Yin Xu Shu Di Huang Shan Zhu Yu Shan Yao Fu Ling Mu Dan Pi Ze Xie
Ma Huang Tang
NO sweating with an exterior cold conditionMa HuangGui ZhiXing RenZhi Gan Cao
Gui Zhi Tang
used when there is sweating with an exterior cold condition, the Wei (protective) Qi is unable to protect the exterior and the Ying (nutritive) Qi can not nurture the interiorGui ZhiBai ShaoSheng JiangDa ZaoZhi Gan Cao
Sang Ju Yin
Early stage exterior Wind-Heat causing cough Sang Ye Ju Hua Lian Qiao Bo He Jie Geng Xing Ren Lu Gen Gan Cao
Yin Qiao San
Exterior Wind-Heat with heat toxinsJin Yin HuaLian QiaoJie GengNiu Bang ZiBo He Dan Dou ChiJing JieDan Zhu YeLu Gen Gan Cao
Ge Gen Tang
Chills and fever without sweating, aversion to cold Rigid or stiff neck and upper back muscles. Possible diarrhea or nausea, irritability or insomnia, or headache with mixed Tai Yang and Yang Ming syndromes.Ge GenMa HuangGui ZhiBai ShaoSheng JiangDa ZaoGan Cao
Ren Shen Bai Du San
Invasion of Exterior Wind-Cold-Damp with underlying Qi DeficiencyQiang HuoDu HuoChuan XiongChai HuJie GengZhi KeQian HuRen ShenFu Ling Gan CaoSheng JiangBo He
Chai Ge Jie Ji Tang
Wind-Cold (Tai Yang) transforming into Interior Heat (Yang Ming)Chai HuGe GenQiang HuoBai ZhiHuang QinShi GaoJie GengBai ShaoGan CaoSheng JiangDa Zao
Bai Hu Tang
6 Stages: Yang Ming Channel Heat 4 Levels: Qi Level HeatShi GaoZhi MuZhi Gan CaoGeng Mi
Huang Lian Jie Du Tang
Fire toxins in all three JiaoHuang LianHuang QinHuang BaiZhi Zi
Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang
Heat trapped in the Lungs, with or without an external Wind-Heat conditionMa HuangShi GaoXing Ren Zhi Gan Cao
Long Dan Xie Gan Tang
Excess Heat in the Liver and/or Gallbladder Channels Liver Damp Heat in the Lower JiaoLong Dan CaoHuang QinZhi ZiChuan Mu TongChe Qian ZiZe XieChai HuSheng Di HuangDang GuiGan Cao
Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang
Smoldering heat from Yin deficiency, usually during later stage febrile diseasesNourishes Yin and clears deficient heatBie JiaQing HaoSheng Di HuangZhi MuMu Dan Pi
Da Cheng Qi Tang
Yang Ming Organ Heat with Constipation or Diarrhea Strongly purges accumulation and clears heat from the Stomach and the Intestines Da Huang (add towards end of decoction)Mang Xiao (dissolve)Zhi ShiHou Po
Xiao Cheng Qi Tang
Mild Heat in the Yang-Ming (Organ Syndrome) Clear Stomach and Intestinal Heat Moderately purges heat accumulation and moves the QiDa Huang (decoct all together)Hou PoZhi Shi
Tiao Wei Cheng Qi Tang
Mild Yang Ming Organ Heat Mildly purges formed heat accumulation Constipation and irritability with no abdominal fullness or focal distentionDa HuangGan CaoMang Xiao
Xiao Chai Hu Tang
Harmonizes Shao Yang Stage disorders Harmonizes and Tonifies the Middle Jiao. Alternating chills and fever, dry mouth and throat, bitter taste in the mouth, irritability, dizziness, fullness and discomfort in the hypochondria and chest, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, and heartburnChai Hu (larger dose...12-20g?)Huang QinBan XiaSheng JiangRen ShenZhi Gan CaoDa Zao
Xiao Yao San
Spreads Liver Qi and relieves stagnation Tonifies the Spleen and nourishes the bloodChai Hu (9g?)Dang GuiBai ShaoBai ZhuFu LingBo HeSheng JiangZhi Gan Cao
Si Ni San
Spreads Liver Qi and regulates the Spleen Eliminates internal heat and reduces stagnationChai Hu (9g?)Bai shaoZhi ShiZhi Gan Cao
Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang
Stomach and Intestinal Disharmony with Heat and Cold Complex in the Middle Jiao Harmonizes the Stomach and descends rebellious Qi Disperses accumulation, masses, and clumping. Relieves fullness and focal distentionBan XiaGan JiangHuang QinHuang LianRen ShenDa ZaoZhi Gan Cao
Wu Ling San
Promotes urination, drains damp, and strengthens the Spleen Warms the Yang and promotes transformation of Bladder QiZe XieFu LingZhu LingBai ZhuGui Zhi
Zhu Ling Tang
Promotes urination, drains dampness, and clears heat Nourishes Yin and FluidsZhu LingFu LingZe XieHua ShiE Jiao
Wu Pi Tang
Damp Accumulation (Skin Edema) due to Spleen Qi deficiency Promotes urination and drains dampness to reduce edema Regulates the Qi and tonifies the SpleenSang Bai PiSheng Jiang PiFu Ling PiChen PiDa Fu Pi
Ping Wei San
Damp Cold stagnation in the Middle JiaoDries dampness and strengthens the Spleen Activates and regulates the Spleen and Stomach QiHarmonizes the middle JiaoCang ZhuHou PoChen PiZhi Gan CaoSheng JiangDa Zao
Huo Xiang Zheng Qi Tang
External Wind-Cold with internal turbid dampness Releases the exterior and resolves turbid dampness Activates the Qi and harmonizes the Middle JiaoHuo XiangHou PoChen PiZi Su YeBai ZhiBan XiaDa Fu PiBai ZhuFu LingJie GengZhi Gan Cao
Ba Zheng Tang
Damp Heat in the Lower Jiao (UB)Chuan Mu TongHua ShiChe Qian ZiQu MaiBian XuZhi ZiJiu Da Huang (wine treated)Deng Qin CaoGan Cao
Zhen Wu Tang
Kidney Yang deficiency with pathogenic fluid accumulation Warms Spleen and Kidney Yang, promotes urination, and drains Water-DampFu ZiBai ZhuFu LingSheng JiangBai Shao
Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang
Formulas that Promote Urination and Leach out Dampness Wind Damp Cold Bi with Liver and Kidney Deficiency Du Huo Xi Xin Fang Feng Qin Jiao Sang Ji Sheng Du Zhong Huai Niu Xi Rou Gui Dang Gui Chuan Xiong Sheng Di Huang Bai Shao Ren Shen Fu Ling Zhi Gan Cao
Li Zhong Wan
Middle Jiao (SP, ST) Yang deficiency with coldGan JiangRen ShenBai ZhuZhi Gan Cao
Wu Zhu Yu Tang
Stomach Cold with rebellious Qi: Immediate nausea and vomiting after eating, acid reflux, abdominal or epigastric pain or fullness, and gnawing hunger Jue Yin Channel Cold (Liver): Vertex headache, dry heaves, or spitting of clear fluids. Shao Yin Channel Cold (Kidney): Watery diarrhea and vomiting with cold hands and feet. Severe mental agitationWu Zhu YUSheng JiangRen ShenDa Zao
Da Jian Zhing Tang
Cold from Yang Deficiency with upward movement of cold Tonifies and warms the middle burner (SP/ST) Moves rebellious Qi downward. Alleviates pain.Chuan JiaoGan JiangRen ShenYi Tang
Si Ni Tang
Tonifies Kidney Yang and rescues devastated Yang Warms the Middle Jiao and relieves abdominal pain and stops diarrhea.\Fu Zi (cook for 30-60 minutes before adding other herbs)Gan JiangZhi Gan Cao
Si Jun Zi Tang
Tonifies Qi and strengthens the Spleen and StomachRen ShenBai ZhuFu LingZhi Gan Cao
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
Tonifies Spleen Qi and the Middle Jiao Raises sunken Yang and counters prolapseHuang QiRen ShenBai ZhuZhi Gan CaoDang GuiChen PiSheng MaChai Hu
Sheng Mai San
Qi and Yin deficiency of the Lungs Tonifies Qi, stops excess sweating, and alleviates fatigue Nourishes Yin and Fluids and moistens dryness.Ren ShenMai Men DongWu Wei Zi
Si Wu Tang
Liver Blood Deficiency Tonifies and invigorates the blood Regulates the Liver, harmonizes the menses, and alleviates painShu Di HuangBai ShaoDang GuiChuan Xiong
Gui Pi Tang
Spleen Qi deficiency with Heart Blood and Yin deficiencyRen ShenHuang QiBai ZhuFu LingSuan Zao RenLong Yan RouMu XiangZhi Gan CaoDang GuiYuan ZhiSheng JiangDa Zao
Shi Quan Da Bu Tang
Qi and Blood deficiency with internal cold Tonifies Qi and Blood and alleviates fatigue Warms the Yang and dispels coldRen ShenBai Zhu Fu LingZhi Gan CaoShu Di HuangBai ShaoDang GuiChuan XiongRou GuiHuang QiSheng JiangDa Zao
Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan
Yang Deficiency Cold: Weakness and soreness in the lower back and knees, tenderness or tense feeling in the lower abdomen, a cold feeling in the lower half of the body, impotence, spermatorrhea, palpitations, clear and profuse urination possibly with incontinence, water retention, irritability with a difficulty or inability to lay down Kidney Yang Deficiency with Damp and Water Accumulation: Wasting and Thirsting disorder with thirst and copious and frequent urination. Leg Qi with sore, weak, numb, and swollen lower limbs and difficulty walking. Sheng Di Huang Shan Zhu Yu Shan Yao Fu Zi Gui Zhi Ze Xie Fu Ling Mu Dan Pi
Ban Xia Hou Po Tang
Qi Stagnation with Phlegm, Plum-Pit Qi Ban Xia Hou Po Fu Ling Sheng Jiang Zi Su Ye
Yue Ju Wan
Activates Qi, releases constraint, and reduces stagnation of Qi, Blood, Damp, Phlegm, Heat, and Food Cang Zhu Chuan Xiong Xiang Fu Zhi Zi Shen Qu
Su Zi Jiang Qi Tang
Phlegm Cold congesting the Lungs and the Kidneys not grasping the Qi (Excess above, Deficiency below) Descends rebellious Lung Qi to arrest wheezing and stop cough Warms and Transforms Phlegm-Cold Zi Su ZiBan XiaDang GuiGan CaoHou PoQian HuRou GuiSheng JiangDa ZaoZi Su YeChen Pi
Ding Chuan Tang
Descends and circulates Lung Qi to stop wheezing, mildly clears heat, transforms phlegm and releases wind coldBai GuoMa HuangZi Su ZiGan CaoKuan Dong HuaXing RenSang Bai PiHuang QinBan Xia
Ju Pi Zhu Ru Tang
Directs rebellious Stomach Qi downward, clears heat, harmonizes the Middle Jiao, stops hiccups, and augments the Qi Dry heaves, nausea, vomiting, hiccups, dry mouth, appetite loss, and thirstChen PiZhu RuRen ShenSheng JiangGan CaoDa Zao
Tao He Cheng Qi Tang
Breaks Blood stagnation and drains heatTao RenDa HuangGui ZhiMang XiaoZhi Gan Cao
Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang
Invigorates the blood and dispels blood stagnation Spreads Liver Qi, unblocks the channels, and relieves painTao RenHong HuaDang GuiChuan XiongChi ShaoChuan Niu XiChai HuJie GengZhi KeSheng Di HuangGan Cao
Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan
Invigorates the blood and transforms blood stagnation Regulates the menses and reduces lower abdominal lumps and masses that are fixed in natureBlood stagnation in the Uterus: Fixed lumps or masses in the lower abdomen with pain and tenderness, especially with pressure Dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, uterine fibroids, and postpartum retention of the lochia. Blood stagnation in the uterus during pregnancy: Persistent but mild uterine bleeding during pregnancy with purple or dark blood. Abdominal pain and spasms, abdominal tension and tenderness, and restless fetus syndromeGui ZhiFu LingBai Shao Mu Dan PiTao Ren
Wen Jing Tang
Dispels cold, warms and harmonizes the menses, nourishes the blood, dispels blood stagnation, and tonifies the Qi of the Middle JiaoWu Zhu YuGui ZhiDang GuiChuan XiongBai ShaoE JiaoMai Men DongMu Dan PiRen ShenGan CaoSheng JiangBan Xia
Yu Ping Feng San
Wei Qi Deficiency with an unstable and weak exteriorHuang QiBai ZhuFang Feng
Gu Jing wan
Nourishes the Yin, clears deficient heat, stops bleeding, and stabilizes the menses Uterine bleeding that alternates between light and heavy flow, continuous menstruation. The blood is thick red or purple with clots. There may also be irritability, a sensation of heat in the chest, lower abdominal pain, and dark urine.Gui BanBai ShaoHuang QinChun PiHuang BaiXiang Fu
Si Shen wan
Tonifies and warms the Spleen and Kidneys. Astringes the intestines and stops diarrhea.Bu Gu ZhiWu Zhu YuRou Dou KouWu Wei Zi
Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan
Heart and Kidney Yin Deficiency Nourishes the Blood and Yin, Tonifies the Heart and Kidneys, clears deficient heat, and calms the spiritSheng Di HuangRen ShenTian Men DongMai Men DongXuan ShenDan shenFu LingYuan ZhiDang GuiWu wei ZiBai Zi RenSuan Zao RenJie Geng
Suan Zao Ren Tang
Liver Blood Deficiency with Heat from Deficiency Nourishes Liver and Heart blood Nourishes Yin. Clears deficient heat and calms the spiritSuan Zao RenFu LingZhi MuChuan XiongGan Cao
Gan Mai Da Zao Tang
Happy Tea"Restless Organ Syndrome (Zang Zao) Nourishes the Heart and calms the Spirit Harmonizes the Middle Jiao. Depression, moodiness, frequent melancholy and crying, sadness, frequent yawning, restless sleep with possible sweating, in severe cases there can be abnormal speech and behaviorGan CaoFu Xiao MaiDa Zao
Xiao Feng San
Exterior invasion of Wind-Heat or Wind Damp battling with interior Damp heat injuring Blood and Yin Disperses wind and eliminates damp Clears heat, cools and nourishes the blood. Weeping and itching skin rashes over a large part of the body, and possible subcutaneous bleedingJing JieFang FengNiu Bang ZiChan TuiCang ZhuKu ShenChuan Mu TongShi GaoZhi MuSheng Di HuangDang GuiHei Zhi MaGan Cao
Xiao Huo Luo Dan
Invigorates the blood, warms and unblocks the channels, dispels wind and damp, and transforms phlegm Wind Damp Cold blocking the channels: Severe migrating or fixed pain in the joints and bones with stiffness and a reduced range of motion Wind Phlegm blockage with Blood stagnation in the channels (Wind Stroke): Chronic weakness, numbness, and pain of the extremities. Possible paralysis. Wind strokeCao WuChuan WuZhi Tian Nan XingMo Yao Ru XiangDi Long
Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin
Rising Liver Yang with Liver Wind Sedates the Yang, calms the Liver, and extinguishes internal wind Tonifies the Liver and Kidneys, invigorates the Blood, and clears heatTian MaGou TengShi Jue MingZhi ZiHuang QinYi Mu CaoChuan Niu XiDu ZhongSang Ji ShengYe Jiao TengFu Shen
Er Chen Tang
Dries dampness, reduces phlegm, regulates the Qi, and harmonizes the Middle JiaoBan XiaJu Hong (Chen Pi)Fu LingZhi Gan Cao
Wen Dan Tang
Clears Gallbladder heat, regulates Qi, reduces phlegm, and regulates the stomach Nausea and vomiting, bitter taste, sour regurgitation, dizziness, vertigo, anxiety, palpitations, insomnia, slight thirst, and gnawing hunger Seizures with copious sputum and focal distension in the chest.Zhu RuZhi ShiBan XiaChen PiFu LingGan CaoSheng JiangDa Zao
Bei Mu Gua Lou San
Lung Dryness with Phlegm Moistens and nourishes the Lungs Clears heat. Regulates Qi, Stops, cough, and transforms phlegm.Chuan Bei MuGua LouTian Hua FenFu LingJu HongJie Geng
Zhi Sou San
Wind attacking the Lungs Releases the exterior, disseminates Lung Qi, resolves Phlegm, and stops cough Dispels external Wind Cold. Cough, itchy or sore throat, possible slight fever and chills, aversion to windJie GengJing JieZi WanBai BuBai QianGan CaoChen Pi
Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang
Internal Wind Phlegm Strengthens the Spleen and dispels dampness Extinguishes Liver wind. Transforms phlegm. Vertigo, dizziness, headache, nausea, and vomiting Distension and fullness in the chest and epigastria. Profuse expectoration of Sputum.Ban XiaTian MaBai ZhuJu HongFu LingGan CaoSheng JiangDa Zao
Bao He Wan
Acute and mild food stagnation Promotes digestion and reduces food stagnation Dries damp and clears heatShan ZhaShen QuLai Fu ZiChen PiBan XiaFu LingLian Qiao
Ba Zhen Tang
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