Harmonize: Regulate and Harmonize Liver and Spleen Flashcards
Si Ni San (Frigid Extremities Powder)
Vents pathogenic qi, releases constraint, spreads the Liver qi, and regulates the Spleen
LV Qi stagnation on the SP causing the cold extremities (Yang Jue syndrome): Cold fingers and toes although the body is warm, irritability and fullness in the chest and epigastrium, hypochondriac or abdominal pain, severe diarrhea
T: red body, yellow coat
P: wiry
NOTE: Modern use includes Raynaud’s Phenomenon
- Chai Hu
- Zhi Shi
- Bai Shao
- Zhi Gan Cao
Xiao Yao San (Rambling Powder)
Spreads the LV Qi, strengthens the SP, and nourishes the blood
LV Qi Stagnation with LV Blood & SP Qi deficiency
Headache, vertigo, bitter taste in the mouth, dry mouth and throat, fatigue, reducing appetite, hypochondriac or abdominal pain, possibly with alternating chills and fever, irregular menstruation, breast distention
T: pale-red
P: wiry, empty
- Chai Hu
- Dang Gui
- Bai Shao
- Bai Zhu
- Fu Ling
- Zhi Gan Cao
- Wei Jiang
- Bo He
Tong Xie Yao Fang (Important Formula for Painful Diarrhea)
Tonifies SP, softens the LV, expels dampness, and stops diarrhea
LV Qi stagnation overacting on the SP causing diarrhea with abdominal pain: recurrent problems of borborygmus, abdominal pain, diarrhea with pain
T: Thin, white coat
P: moderate or thin
- Chao Bai Zhu
- Chao Bai Shao
- Chao Chen Pi
- Fang Feng