Formulas That Warm Interior Warm the Channels and Disperse Cold/Warm the Middle Flashcards

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Which formulas Warm the Channels and Disperse Cold

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Dang Gui Si Ni Tang

Yang He Tang

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Dang Gui Si Ni Tang
Yang He Tang
These formulas Warm the Interior Cold but how?

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They Warm the Channels and Disperse Cold

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Dang Gui Si Ni Tang is used for?

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Blood Deficiency with cold In the channels

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Which formula would we use for Blood deficiency with cold in the channels

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Dang Gui Si Ni Tang

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When would we use Dang Gui Si Ni Tang

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For someone with Blood deficiency with cold in the channels

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What are the actions for Dang Gui Si Ni Tang?

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Warms the channels, disperse cold, nourished the blood, and unblocks the blood vessels

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Which formula Warms the channels, disperse cold, nourished the blood, and unblocks the blood vessels

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Dang Gui Si Ni Tang

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Long-standing cold hands and feet that are both cold to the touch and feel very cold to the patient, a pale tongue with a white coating, and a submerged, thin pulse or one that is so thin that it is almost imperceptible. These are the indications of which formula?

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Dang Gui Si Ni Tang

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What are the indications of Dang Gui Si Ni Tang?

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Long-standing cold hands and feet that are both cold to the touch and feel very cold to the patient, a pale tongue with a white coating, and a submerged, thin pulse or one that is so thin that it is almost imperceptible.

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Describe some of the indications of Dang Gui Si Ni Tang

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Long-standing cold hands and feet that are both cold to the touch and feel very cold to the patient, a pale tongue with a white coating, and a submerged, thin pulse or one that is so thin that it is almost imperceptible.

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Which formula is used for Yin-type localized swelling?

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Yang He Tang

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Yang He Tang is used for what?

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Yin-type localized swelling?

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When would we use Yang He Tang

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Yin-Type localized swelling

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What are the actions of Yang He Tang

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Warms the yang, tonifies the blood, disperse cold, and unblocks areas of stagnation

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Which formula has the actions of Warming the yang, tonifies the blood, disperse cold, and unblocks areas of stagnation

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Yang He Tang

Helps with Yin Sores

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Which formula has the actions of Warming the yang, tonifies the blood, disperse cold, and unblocks areas of stagnation

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Yang He Tang

Helps with Yin Sores

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Localized, painful swellings without heads that blend into the surrounding tissue and do not affect the texture or color of the skin, and are not hot to the touch. There is no thirst, the tongue is very pale, and the pulse is submerged, thin, and forceless. These are the indications of which formula

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Yang He Tang

Helps with Yin Sores

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What are the indications of Yang He Tang

Helps with Yin Sores

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Localized, painful swellings without heads that blend into the surrounding tissue and do not affect the texture or color of the skin, and are not hot to the touch. There is no thirst, the tongue is very pale, and the pulse is submerged, thin, and forceless.

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Describe the indications of Yang He Tang

Helps with Yin Sores

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Localized, painful swellings without heads that blend into the surrounding tissue and do not affect the texture or color of the skin, and are not hot to the touch. There is no thirst, the tongue is very pale, and the pulse is submerged, thin, and forceless.

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Li Zhong Wan
Wu Zhu Yu Tang
Xiao Jian Zhong Tang
Da Jiang Zhong Tang
Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang
What do these formulas do?
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Warm the Middle and Dispel Cold

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What formulas Warm the Middle and Dispel Cold

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Li Zhong Wan
Wu Zhu Yu Tang
Xiao Jian Zhong Tang
Da Jiang Zhong Tang
Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang
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What other formulas Warm the Middle and Dispel Cold
Li Zhong Wan
Wu Zhu Yu Tang
Xiao Jian Zhong Tang

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Da Jiang Zhong Tang

Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang

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What other formulas Warm the Middle and Dispel Cold
Da Jiang Zhong Tang
Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang

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Li Zhong Wan
Wu Zhu Yu Tang
Xiao Jian Zhong Tang

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What is Li Zhong Wan used for?

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Middle burner cold from deficiency

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Middle burner cold from deficiency. Which formula is used for this?

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Li Zhong Wan

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Patient shows symptoms of having Cold in their middle jiao from deficiency. Which formula would we use?

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Li Zhong Wan

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Warms the middle burner and strengthens the Spleen and Stomach. These are the actions of which formula?
Huang Tu Tang
Bai Ye Tang
Yang He Tang
Li Zhong Wan
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Li Zhong Wan: “Sp Yang Def”

Huang Tu Tang: Warms the yang, strengthens the spleen, nourishes the blood, and stops bleeding

Bai Ye Tang: Warms the yang and stops bleeding

Yang He Tang: Warms the yang, tonifies the blood, disperse cold, and unblocks areas of stagnation

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What are the actions of Li Zhong Wan?

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Warms the middle burner and strengthens the Spleen and Stomach
“Sp Yang Def”

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Which formula has the actions of warming the middle burner and gives strength to the Spleen and Stomach?
“Sp Yang Def”

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Li Zhong Wan

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Diarrhea with watery stool, nausea and vomiting, no particular thirst, loss of
appetite, abdominal pain, a pale tongue with a white coating, and a submerged, thin pulse. These are the indications for which formula?

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Li Zhong Wan

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What are the indications of Li Zhong Wan?

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Diarrhea with watery stool, nausea and vomiting, no particular thirst, loss of
appetite, abdominal pain, a pale tongue with a white coating, and a submerged, thin pulse

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Patient comes in with loss of appetite, no thirst, watery diarrhea, and ab pain. Tongue: Pale with white coat
Pulse: Submerged, and thin which formula would we use?

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Li Zhong Wan

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If client comes in with mucous in Bowel movements and cough with phlegm with mucous what herbs would we add to Li Zhong Wan?

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Bai Shao
Fu Ling
Li Zhong Hua Tan Wan

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When would we use Li Zhong Hua Tan Wan and which herbs would we add to create it?

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Mucous in Bowel movements and cough with phlegm with mucous
Bai Shao
Fu Ling

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Wu Zhu Yu Tang used for Jue Yin and Shao Yin Syndrome

This formula is used for?

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Middle Jiao cold from deficiency with liver involvement.

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Middle Jiao cold from deficiency with liver involvement. Which formula would we use?
Li Zhong Wan
Wu Zhu Yu Tang
Xiao Jian Zhong Tang
Dang Gui Si Ni Tang
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“Wu Zhu Yu Tang”: Jue Yin and Shao Yin syndrome

Li Zhong Wan: Middle burner cold from deficiency

Xiao Jian Zhong Tang: Consumptive deficiency

Dang Gui Si Ni Tang: Blood deficiency with cold in the channels

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When would we use Wu Zhu Yu Tang?

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Middle Burner Cold from Deficiency with liver involvement.

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What are the actions of Wu Zhu Yu Tang?

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Warms and tonifies the Liver and Stomach, directs rebellious Qi downward, and stops vomiting.

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Warms and tonifies the Liver and Stomach, directs rebellious Qi downward, and stops vomiting. These are the actions for which formula?

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Wu Zhu Yu Tang

Jue Yin + Shao Yin syndromes

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List the actions of Wu Zhu Yu Tang

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Warms and tonifies the Liver and Stomach, directs rebellious Qi downward, and stops vomiting.

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Wu Zhu Yu Tang has the indications of?

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1: Vomiting immediately after eating “watery” indeterminate hunger, and acid regurgitation with or without epigastric pain:
2: Dry heaves or spitting of clear fluids with headaches at the vertex
3: Vomiting and diarrhea with cold hands and feet, and agitation so severe that the patient wants to die.

In all of these cases the tongue is not red, but has a white, slippery coating and the pulse is thin and slow or thin and wiry.

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These are the indication of which formula. Describe the other indications.

Dry heaves or spitting of clear fluids with headaches at the vertex

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Wu Zhu Yu Tang

Vomiting immediately after eating “watery” indeterminate hunger, and acid regurgitation with or without epigastric pain

Vomiting and diarrhea with cold hands and feet, and agitation so severe that the patient wants to die.

In all of these cases the tongue is not red, but has a white, slippery coating and the pulse is thin and slow or thin and wiry

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1: Vomiting immediately after eating “watery” indeterminate hunger, and acid regurgitation with or without epigastric pain:
2: Dry heaves or spitting of clear fluids with headaches at the vertex
3: Vomiting and diarrhea with cold hands and feet, and agitation so severe that the patient wants to die.

In all of these cases the tongue is not red, but has a white, slippery coating and the pulse is thin and slow or thin and wiry.

These indications describe which formula?

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Wu Zhu Yu Tang

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When would we use Xiao Jian Zhong Tang

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For consumptive deficiency

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Which formula would we use for consumptive deficiency?

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Xiao Jian Zhong Tang

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Warms and tonifies the middle burner and moderates spasmodic abdominal pain. These are the actions of which formula?
Shi Hui San
Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang
Xiao Jian Zhong Tang
Si Ni Tang
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Xiao Jian Zhong Tang

Shi Hui San: Cools the blood and stops bleeding

Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang: Invigorates the blood, dispel blood stasis, warms the menses, and alleviates pain.

Si Ni Tang: Rescues devastated yang, warms the middle burner, and stops diarrhea

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Which formula can warm and tonify the middle burner and moderates spasmodic abdominal pain.

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Xiao Jian Zhong Tang

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What are the actions of Xiao Jian Zhong Tang?

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Warms and tonifies the middle burner and moderates spasmodic abdominal pain.

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Intermittent, spasmodic ab pain that responds favorable to local application of warmth and pressure, a lusterless complexion, reduced appetite, a pale tongue with a white coating, and a thing, wiry, and moderate pulse. There may also be a low grade fever, palpitations irritability, cold and sore extremities with nonspecific discomfort and a dry mouth and throat “false heat syndrome” These are the indication for which formula?

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Xiao Jian Zhong Tang

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Describe some of the indications for Xiao Jian Zhong Tang

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Intermittent, spasmodic ab pain that responds favorable to local application of warmth and pressure, a lusterless complexion, reduced appetite, a pale tongue with a white coating, and a thin, wiry, and moderate pulse. There may also be a low-grade fever, palpitations, and irritability, cold and sore extremities with nonspecific discomfort, and a dry mouth and throat “false heat syndrome.”

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28 YO Male. Has abdominal pain. His complexion is lusterless and he has a low grade fever. Patient says that his mouth and throat both seem dry. He mentions that when he takes a warm bath and adds pressure to his stomach it helps bring the pain down. Which formula may help him most?

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Xiao Jian Zhong Tang

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When would we use Da Jian Zhong Tang?

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For weakness and deficiency of the middle burner yang with yin or cold which is ascendant in the interior

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Weakness and deficiency of the middle burner yang with yin or cold which is ascendant in the interior. Which formula would we use for this?

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Da Jian Zhong Tang

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List the actions of Da Jian Zhong Tang

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Warms and tonifies the middle burner deficiency, directs rebellious qi downward and alleviates pain.

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Warms and tonifies the middle burner deficiency, directs rebellious qi downward and alleviates pain. These are the actions of which formula?

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Da Jian Zhong Tang

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What are the actions of Da Jian Zhong Tang?

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Warms and tonifies the middle burner deficiency, directs rebellious qi downward and alleviates pain.

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Excruciating epigastric and abdominal pain to the point that the patient can not
tolerate being touched, a strong sensation of cold in the epigastrum, vomiting to the point of being unable to eat, a white , slippery tongue coating, and a thin and tight or slow and wiry pusle.
These are the indications for which formula?

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Da Jian Zhong Tang

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What are the indications for Da Jian Zhong Tang?

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Excruciating epigastric and abdominal pain to the point that the patient can not
tolerate being touched, a strong sensation of cold in the epigastrum, vomiting to the point of being unable to eat, a white , slippery tongue coating, and a thin and tight or slow and wiry pusle.

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What formula are these indications referring to?
Excruciating epigastric and abdominal pain to the point that the patient can not
tolerate being touched, a strong sensation of cold in the epigastrum, vomiting to the point of being unable to eat, a white , slippery tongue coating, and a thin and tight or slow and wiry pusle.

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Da Jian Zhong Tang

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What is Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang used for?

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Lung Atrophy due to cold from deficiency of the lung and stomach

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Lung Atrophy due to cold from deficiency of the lung and stomach. Which formula would we use?

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Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang

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When would we use Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang?

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For Lung Atrophy due to cold from deficiency of the Lung and Stomach

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Warms the lungs and gives strength to the stomach. These are the actions of which formula?

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Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang

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Which formula warms the lungs and gives strength to the stomach?
Si Ni Tang
Da Jian Zhong Tang
Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang
Bai Ye Tang
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Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang

Bai Ye Tang: Warms the yang and stops bleeding

Da Jian Zhong Tang: Warms and tonifies middle burner deficiency, directs rebellious qi downward and alleviates pain

Si Ni Tang: Rescues devastated yang, warms the middle burner, and stops diarrhea

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What are the actions of Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang?

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Warms the lungs and strengthens the stomach

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Cold extremities, absence of thirst, a dry throat, excessive salivation with spitting up of clear fluids. Absence of coughing, irritability, dizziness, frequent urination, a pale, moist tongue without a coating, and a pulse which is either feeble or submerged and slow.
These are the indications of which formula?

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Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang

Dang Gui Si Ni Tang: Also has cold extemities same with

Si Ni Tang notice the differences between their indications

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What are the indications for Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang

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Cold extremities, absence of thirst, a dry throat, excessive salivation with spitting up of clear fluids. Absence of coughing, irritability, dizziness, frequent urination, a pale, moist tongue without a coating, and a pulse which is either feeble or submerged and slow.

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Patient comes In with cold limbs, they aren't thirsty but their throat is dry. They say their mouth is always salivating. They mention that everything seems to aggravate them and they have been experiencing dizziness.
Urine: is frequent
Tongue: Pale, Moist w/o Coat
Pulse: Feeble
Which formula would suit them best?
Dang Gui Si Ni Tang
Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang
Si Ni Tang
Xiao Jian Zhong Tang
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Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang

Xiao Jian Zhong Tang: More for spasms and ab pain. Pain that like pressure and warmth, reduced appetite

Dang Gui Si Ni Tang: Long standing cold hand and feet. They are cold to touch but very cold to the patient

Si Ni Tang: Extremely cold limbs, sleeping with knees drawn up, a lethargic state with constant desire to sleep, vomitin, diarrhea with undigested food