Formulas that Expel Wind. Release Wind from the Skin and Channels Flashcards
What formulas Release Wind from the Skin and Channels?
Xiao Feng San
Qian Zheng San
Yu Zhen San
Xiao Feng San
Qian Zheng San
Yu Zhen San
What sections are these formulas in?
Release Wind from the Skin and Channels
What other formulas Release Wind from the Skin and Channels?
Yu Zhen San
Xiao Feng San
Qian Zheng San
What other formulas Release Wind from the Skin and Channels?
Xiao Feng San
Qian Zheng San
Yu Zhen San
What is Xiao Feng San used for?
Wind-heat or wind-dampness invading the body, contending with pre-existing damp- heat
What formula is used for Wind-heat or wind-dampness invading the body, contending with pre-existing damp- heat?
Xiao Feng San
When would we use Xiao Feng San?
Wind-heat or wind-dampness invading the body, contending with pre-existing damp- heat
Disperse wind, eliminates dampness, clears heat, and cools the blood. These are the actions of which formula?
Xiao Feng San
This formula has the actions of Dispersing wind, eliminates dampness, clears heat, and cools the blood
Xiao Feng San
List the actions of Xiao Feng San
Disperse wind, eliminates dampness, clears heat, and cools the blood
Weepy, itchy, red skin lesions over a large part of the body, a yellow or white tongue coating and a forceful, floating, and a rapid pulse. These are the indications for which formula?
Xiao Feng San
List the indications for Xiao Feng San
Weepy, itchy, red skin lesions over a large part of the body, a yellow or white
tongue coating and a forceful, floating, and a rapid pulse.
What is Xiao Feng San indicated for?
Weepy, itchy, red skin lesions over a large part of the body, a yellow or white
tongue coating and a forceful, floating, and a rapid pulse.
Channel-stroke from wind-phlegm with symptoms limited to the head and face. What formula would we use?
Qian Zheng San
When would we use Qian Zheng San?
Channel-stroke from wind-phlegm with symptoms limited to the head and face
Patient comes in with Channel-stroke from wind-phlegm with symptoms limited to the head and face. Which formula would we use?
Qian Zheng San
Dispels wind, transforms phlegm, and stops spasms. These are the actions for which formula?
Qian Zheng San
What are the actions of Qian Zheng San?
Dispels wind, transforms phlegm, and stops spasms.
What formula can Dispel wind, transforms phlegm, and stops spasms?
Qian Zheng San
Sudden facial paralysis with deviation of the eyes and mouth and facial muscle
twitch. These are the indications for which formula?
Qian Zheng San
List the indications for Qian Zheng San
Sudden facial paralysis with deviation of the eyes and mouth and facial muscle
twitch.
What is Qian Zheng San indicated for?
Sudden facial paralysis with deviation of the eyes and mouth and facial muscle
twitch.
Invasion of wind and toxin through a wound or sore. What formula would we use?
Yu Zhen San
“More for interior Wind”
What is Yu Zhen San used for?
“More for Interior Wind”
Invasion of wind and toxin through a wound or sore
When would we use Yu Zhen San?
“More for Interior Wind”
Invasion of wind and toxin through a wound or sore
Dispels wind, transforms phlegm, relieves muscular tetany, and alleviates pain.
These are the actions for which formula?
Yu Zhen San
“More for Interior Wind”
What are the actions of Yu Zhen San?
“More for Interior Wind”
Dispels wind, transforms phlegm, relieves muscular tetany, and alleviates pain.
We need a formula that can Dispel wind, transforms phlegm, relieves muscular tetany, and alleviates pain. Which formula has these actions?
Yu Zhen San
“More for Interior Wind”
Stiffness and spasms of the jaw, closed mouth, lip spasms, deviation of the eyes, rigidity of the entire body to the point of opisthotonos (a tetanic spasm in which the spine and extremities are so extended that the body rests on the head and heels), and a wiry, tight pulse. These are the indications for which formula?
Yu Zhen San
“More for Interior Wind”
What is Yu Zhen San indicated for?
“More for Interior Wind”
Stiffness and spasms of the jaw, closed mouth, lip spasms, deviation of the eyes, rigidity of the entire body to the point of opisthotonos (a tetanic spasm in which the spine and extremities are so extended that the body rests on the head and heels), and a wiry, tight pulse.
Describe the indications for Yu Zhen San
“More for Interior Wind”
Stiffness and spasms of the jaw, closed mouth, lip spasms, deviation of the eyes, rigidity of the entire body to the point of opisthotonos (a tetanic spasm in which the spine and extremities are so extended that the body rests on the head and heels), and a wiry, tight pulse.