Dui Yao #1 Flashcards
Bai He
1. Nourishes heart yin quiets the spirit
2. Clears and moistens the lungs, stops cough
3. Sweet and Cold but moistens without being slimy
“Tend to supplement”
Zhi Mu 1. Clears heat and drains fire 2. Enriches yin and moistens dryness 3. Bitter and cold but drains fire without drying "Tends to drain"
When these two herbs are used together what do they accomplish?
Together they moisten the lungs and clear heat, nourish the heart and quiet the spirit.
Indications:
- Vexation and agitation, insomnia, vertigo, thirsty related to a warm disease which has damaged yin or due to yin vacuity with heat
- Dry cough after a warm disease
- Lily Disease “ form of mental depression”
These are the indications for which herb pair? And what do they do separately?
Together they moisten the lungs and clear heat, nourish the heart and quiet the spirit.
Indications:
- Vexation and agitation, insomnia, vertigo, thirsty related to a warm disease which has damaged yin or due to yin vacuity with heat
- Dry cough after a warm disease
- Lily Disease “ form of mental depression”
Bai He
1. Nourishes heart yin quiets the spirit
2. Clears and moistens the lungs, stops cough
3. Sweet and Cold but moistens without being slimy
“Tend to supplement”
Zhi Mu 1. Clears heat and drains fire 2. Enriches yin and moistens dryness 3. Bitter and cold but drains fire without drying "Tends to drain"
What herb pair fits the indications below? And what do they do individually?
Together they moisten the lungs and clear heat, nourish the heart and quiet the spirit.
Indications:
- Vexation and agitation, insomnia, vertigo, thirsty related to a warm disease which has damaged yin or due to yin vacuity with heat
- Dry cough after a warm disease
- Lily Disease “ form of mental depression”
Bai He
1. Nourishes heart yin quiets the spirit
2. Clears and moistens the lungs, stops cough
3. Sweet and Cold but moistens without being slimy
“Tend to supplement”
Zhi Mu 1. Clears heat and drains fire 2. Enriches yin and moistens dryness 3. Bitter and cold but drains fire without drying "Tends to drain"
When would we use these two herbs in a pair?
Bai He
1. Nourishes heart yin quiets the spirit
2. Clears and moistens the lungs, stops cough
3. Sweet and Cold but moistens without being slimy
“Tend to supplement”
Zhi Mu 1. Clears heat and drains fire 2. Enriches yin and moistens dryness 3. Bitter and cold but drains fire without drying "Tends to drain"
Together they moisten the lungs and clear heat, nourish the heart and quiet the spirit.
Indications:
- Vexation and agitation, insomnia, vertigo, thirsty related to a warm disease which has damaged yin or due to yin vacuity with heat
- Dry cough after a warm disease
- Lily Disease “ form of mental depression”
These are the individual properties of these herbs. What do they do when combined, and what are their indications?
Bai Ji
- Stops bleeding by astringing
- Disperse swelling, promotes granulation and engenders muscles
- Mainly treats bleeding from lungs and stomach
San Qi
- Stops bleeding, quickens the blood, dispels stasis
- Disperse swelling
- Stops pain
- Treats all kings of bleeding
Together they act to mutually reinforce one another. They effectively dispel stasis, stop bleeding and engender muscles
Indications:
- Hemoptysis
- Hematemesis
- Bleeding caused by trauma
Which herb pair fits the indications listed below, and what do they do separately?
Together they act to mutually reinforce one another. They effectively dispel stasis, stop bleeding and engender muscles
Indications:
- Hemoptysis
- Hematemesis
- Bleeding caused by trauma
Bai Ji
- Stops bleeding by astringing
- Disperse swelling, promotes granulation and engenders muscles
- Mainly treats bleeding from lungs and stomach
San Qi
- Stops bleeding, quickens the blood, dispels stasis
- Disperse swelling
- Stops pain
- Treats all kings of bleeding
What are the indications for the paired herbs listed below?
Bai Ji
- Stops bleeding by astringing
- Disperse swelling, promotes granulation and engenders muscles
- Mainly treats bleeding from lungs and stomach
San Qi
- Stops bleeding, quickens the blood, dispels stasis
- Disperse swelling
- Stops pain
- Treats all kings of bleeding
Together they act to mutually reinforce one another. They effectively dispel stasis, stop bleeding and engender muscles
Indications:
- Hemoptysis
- Hematemesis
- Bleeding caused by trauma
List the functions of the herbs Bai Ji and San Qi. Below are their indications while paired.
Together they act to mutually reinforce one another. They effectively dispel stasis, stop bleeding and engender muscles
Indications:
- Hemoptysis
- Hematemesis
- Bleeding caused by trauma
Bai Ji
- Stops bleeding by astringing
- Disperse swelling, promotes granulation and engenders muscles
- Mainly treats bleeding from lungs and stomach
San Qi
- Stops bleeding, quickens the blood, dispels stasis
- Disperse swelling
- Stops pain
- Treats all kings of bleeding
The functions of the herbs are listed. What are their combined functions and indications?
Bai Ji Li:
1. Acrid, bitter, uprearing, dispersing
2. Key Tropism: Liver
3. Calms the liver and resolves depression
4. Dispels wind heat from the liver channel and brightens the eyes
“Mainly treats Repletion”
Sha Yuan Zhi:
1. Sweet, mild, supplementing, astringing
2. Key Tropism: Kidneys
3. Supplements the kidneys and secures the essence
4. Nourishes the liver and brightens the eyes
5. Harmoniously supplements Yin and Yang
“Mainly treats Vacuity”
Together they regulate uprearing and down bearing and they kidneys and liver. They course the liver and rectify the qi, resolve depression and calm the liver. They supplement the liver and kidney. “They enrich the kidney and secure essence, nourish the liver and brighten the eyes.
Indications:
- Vertigo, unclear vision due to liver and kidney vacuity
- Lumbar pain, seminal emission, premature ejaculation, frequent urination due to kidney vacuity
- Abnormal vaginal discharge due to kidney vacuity
These are the indications of Bai Ji Li and Sha Yuan Zhi while paired. What are their individual functions?
Together they regulate uprearing and down bearing and they kidneys and liver. They course the liver and rectify the qi, resolve depression and calm the liver. They supplement the liver and kidney. “They enrich the kidney and secure essence, nourish the liver and brighten the eyes.
Indications:
- Vertigo, unclear vision due to liver and kidney vacuity
- Lumbar pain, seminal emission, premature ejaculation, frequent urination due to kidney vacuity
- Abnormal vaginal discharge due to kidney vacuity
Bai Ji Li:
1. Acrid, bitter, uprearing, dispersing
2. Key Tropism: Liver
3. Calms the liver and resolves depression
4. Dispels wind heat from the liver channel and brightens the eyes
“Mainly treats Repletion”
Sha Yuan Zhi:
1. Sweet, mild, supplementing, astringing
2. Key Tropism: Kidneys
3. Supplements the kidneys and secures the essence
4. Nourishes the liver and brightens the eyes
5. Harmoniously supplements Yin and Yang
“Mainly treats Vacuity”
What are the functions and indications of these paired herbs?
Bai Ji Li:
1. Acrid, bitter, uprearing, dispersing
2. Key Tropism: Liver
3. Calms the liver and resolves depression
4. Dispels wind heat from the liver channel and brightens the eyes
“Mainly treats Repletion”
Sha Yuan Zhi:
1. Sweet, mild, supplementing, astringing
2. Key Tropism: Kidneys
3. Supplements the kidneys and secures the essence
4. Nourishes the liver and brightens the eyes
5. Harmoniously supplements Yin and Yang
“Mainly treats Vacuity”
Together they regulate uprearing and down bearing and they kidneys and liver. They course the liver and rectify the qi, resolve depression and calm the liver. They supplement the liver and kidney. “They enrich the kidney and secure essence, nourish the liver and brighten the eyes.
Indications:
- Vertigo, unclear vision due to liver and kidney vacuity
- Lumbar pain, seminal emission, premature ejaculation, frequent urination due to kidney vacuity
- Abnormal vaginal discharge due to kidney vacuity
Together they regulate uprearing and down bearing and they kidneys and liver. They course the liver and rectify the qi, resolve depression and calm the liver. They supplement the liver and kidney. “They enrich the kidney and secure essence, nourish the liver and brighten the eyes.
Indications:
- Vertigo, unclear vision due to liver and kidney vacuity
- Lumbar pain, seminal emission, premature ejaculation, frequent urination due to kidney vacuity
- Abnormal vaginal discharge due to kidney vacuity
What are their functions? Bai Ji Li and Sha Yuan Zhi
Bai Ji Li:
1. Acrid, bitter, uprearing, dispersing
2. Key Tropism: Liver
3. Calms the liver and resolves depression
4. Dispels wind heat from the liver channel and brightens the eyes
“Mainly treats Repletion”
Sha Yuan Zhi:
1. Sweet, mild, supplementing, astringing
2. Key Tropism: Kidneys
3. Supplements the kidneys and secures the essence
4. Nourishes the liver and brightens the eyes
5. Harmoniously supplements Yin and Yang
“Mainly treats Vacuity”
Bai Qian: 1. Drains the lungs 2. Downbears the Qi 3. Disperse Phlegm "Treats cough and asthma due to accumulation of phlegm with counterflow of lung Qi"
Qian Hu:
1. Dispels wind and diffuses the lung qi
2. Downbears there Qi
3. Disperse phlegm
“Treats cough due to wind heat blocking the lung qi causing qi counterflow”
What are the functions for these two herbs when put together?
One downbears; the other diffuses. When these two medicinals are combined together, they mutually reinforce each other in order to disperse phlegm. In addition, they complement each other to downbeat and diffuse the lung qi in order to effectively treat cough
One downbears; the other diffuses. When these two medicinals are combined together, they mutually reinforce each other in order to disperse phlegm. In addition, they complement each other to downbeat and diffuse the lung qi in order to effectively treat cough
These are the functions of which two herbs when combined?
Bai Qian: 1. Drains the lungs 2. Downbears the Qi 3. Disperse Phlegm "Treats cough and asthma due to accumulation of phlegm with counterflow of lung Qi"
Qian Hu:
1. Dispels wind and diffuses the lung qi
2. Downbears there Qi
3. Disperse phlegm
“Treats cough due to wind heat blocking the lung qi causing qi counterflow”
One downbears; the other diffuses. When these two medicinals are combined together, they mutually reinforce each other in order to disperse phlegm. In addition, they complement each other to downbeat and diffuse the lung qi in order to effectively treat cough
These are the functions of which two herbs when combined?
Bai Qian: 1. Drains the lungs 2. Downbears the Qi 3. Disperse Phlegm "Treats cough and asthma due to accumulation of phlegm with counterflow of lung Qi"
Qian Hu:
1. Dispels wind and diffuses the lung qi
2. Downbears there Qi
3. Disperse phlegm
“Treats cough due to wind heat blocking the lung qi causing qi counterflow”