Formulas that Harmonize "Liver and Spleen" Flashcards
Si Ni San
Xiao Yao San
Tong Xie Yao Fang
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Harmonize Liver and Spleen
List the formulas that Harmonize Liver and Spleen
Si Ni San
Xiao Yao San
Tong Xie Yao Fang
What are the formulas that Harmonize Liver and Spleen
Si Ni San
Xiao Yao San
Tong Xie Yao Fang
These formulas Harmonize what?
Si Ni San
Xiao Yao San
Tong Xie Yao Fang
Liver and Spleen
These are the actions for which formula?
Vents pathogenic influences, releases constraint, spreads the LIV qi and regulate the SP.
Si Ni San
What are the functions of Si Ni San
Vents pathogenic influences, releases constraint, spreads the LIV qi and regulate the SP.
List the actions of Si Ni San
Vents pathogenic influences, releases constraint, spreads the LIV qi and regulate the SP.
- Rebellious LIV qi disturbing the ST.
- Manifested by cold fingers and toes sometime accompanied by a sensation of irritability and fullness in the chest and epigastrium, a red tongue with a yellow coating, and a wiry pulse.
- Also for abdominal pain or severe diarrhea.
Si Ni San
These are the indications for Si Ni San
- Rebellious LIV qi disturbing the ST.
- Manifested by cold fingers and toes sometime accompanied by a sensation of irritability and fullness in the chest and epigastrium, a red tongue with a yellow coating, and a wiry pulse.
- Also for abdominal pain or severe diarrhea.
What are the indications of Si Ni San
- Rebellious LIV qi disturbing the ST.
- Manifested by cold fingers and toes sometime accompanied by a sensation of irritability and fullness in the chest and epigastrium, a red tongue with a yellow coating, and a wiry pulse.
- Also for abdominal pain or severe diarrhea.
Si Ni San has a modifications what is it?
Chai Hu Shu Gan San
Chai Hu Shu Gan San
This is the modification for which formula?
Si Ni San
Soothing the LIV and activating qi for harmonizing blood and relieving pain.
These are the functions for which formula?
Chai Hu Shu Gan San
“Notes”
Qi stagnation turning into heat: + Mu Dan Pi, Huang Bai.
What are the actions of Chai Hu Shu Gan San
“Notes”
Qi stagnation turning into heat: + Mu Dan Pi, Huang Bai.
Soothing the LIV and activating qi for harmonizing blood and relieving pain.
List the actions for Chai Hu Shu Gan San
“Notes”
Qi stagnation turning into heat: + Mu Dan Pi, Huang Bai.
Soothing the LIV and activating qi for harmonizing blood and relieving pain.
Hypochondriac pain, alternate chill and fever, also for premenstrual syndrome or dysmenorrhea.
These are the indications for
Chai Hu Shu Gan San
“Notes”
Qi stagnation turning into heat: + Mu Dan Pi, Huang Bai.
What is Chai Hu Shu Gan San indicated for?
“Notes”
Qi stagnation turning into heat: + Mu Dan Pi, Huang Bai.
Hypochondriac pain, alternate chill and fever, also for premenstrual syndrome or dysmenorrhea.
List the indications for Chai Hu Shu Gan San
“Notes”
Qi stagnation turning into heat: + Mu Dan Pi, Huang Bai.
Hypochondriac pain, alternate chill and fever, also for premenstrual syndrome or dysmenorrhea.
Spreads the LIV qi, strengthens the SP and nourish the blood.
These are the actions for which formula?
Xiao Yao San
What are the actions for Xiao Yao San
Spreads the LIV qi, strengthens the SP and nourish the blood.
List the functions of Xiao Yao San
Spreads the LIV qi, strengthens the SP and nourish the blood.
- Liver qi stagnation with blood deficiency manifested by hypochondriac pain, headache, vertigo, bitter taste in the mouth, dry mouth and throat, fatigue, reduced appetite, pale-red tongue, and wiry deficiency pulse.
- They may also be alternating fever and chills, and irregular menstruation or distended breasts.
These are the indications for which formula?
Xiao Yao San
List the indications for Xiao Yao San
- Liver qi stagnation with blood deficiency manifested by hypochondriac pain, headache, vertigo, bitter taste in the mouth, dry mouth and throat, fatigue, reduced appetite, pale-red tongue, and wiry deficiency pulse.
- They may also be alternating fever and chills, and irregular menstruation or distended breasts.
What is indicated for Xiao Yao San
- Liver qi stagnation with blood deficiency manifested by hypochondriac pain, headache, vertigo, bitter taste in the mouth, dry mouth and throat, fatigue, reduced appetite, pale-red tongue, and wiry deficiency pulse.
- They may also be alternating fever and chills, and irregular menstruation or distended breasts.
Blood deficiency of LIV and SP with qi stagnation transformed heat or fire: manifested by vexation and easy to anger, sweating, or night sweating, headache with dry feeling of eyes and mouth, or irregular menstruation with lower abdominal pain.
These are related for which formula
Dan Zhi Xiao Yao San
Dan Zhi Xiao Yao San
What are the Actions and Indication
Blood deficiency of LIV and SP with qi stagnation transformed heat or fire: manifested by vexation and easy to anger, sweating, or night sweating, headache with dry feeling of eyes and mouth, or irregular menstruation with lower abdominal pain.
Spread LIV qi and tonify the SP.
These are the actions for which formula
Tong Xie Yao Fang
List the functions for Tong Xie Yao Fang
Spread LIV qi and tonify the SP.
What are the functions for Tong Xie Yao Fang
Spread LIV qi and tonify the SP.
Recurrent problems of borborygmus, abdominal pain, diarrhea with pain, thin white coating, wiry moderate or wiry thin pulse.
These indications are related to which formula
Tong Xie Yao Fang
List the Indications for Tong Xie Yao Fang
Recurrent problems of borborygmus, abdominal pain, diarrhea with pain, thin white coating, wiry moderate or wiry thin pulse.
What are the indications for Tong Xie Yao Fang
Recurrent problems of borborygmus, abdominal pain, diarrhea with pain, thin white coating, wiry moderate or wiry thin pulse.