Week 1- Tonify Qi Formulas Flashcards
Spleen and stomach Qi deficiency
T: pale
P: thin and/or frail
Si Jun Zi Tang
(Four Gentelman Decoction)
A Formula
Key Symptoms: pallid complexion, low and soft voice, reduced appetite, lost stools, weakness of limbs
Si Jun Zi Tang
(Four Gentelman Decoction)
A Formula
C/C: high fever, heat from deficiency, or a combo of irritability, thirst, and constipation
Si Jun Zi Tang
(Four Gentelman Decoction)
A Formula
Ingredients:
Si Jun Zi Tang
(Four Gentelman Decoction)
A Formula
—-KING—-
1.Ren Shen
—-DEPUTY—-
2.Bai Zhu
—-ASSISTANT—-
3.Fu Ling
—-ENVOY—-
4.Gan Cao
Indication: SP xu with qi stagnation
Key Symptoms: irregular appetite, stifling sensation in chest
Yi Gong San
(Extraordinary Merit Powder)
Ingredients
Yi Gong San
(Extraordinary Merit Powder)
Si Jun Zi Tang + Chen Pi
(Sheng Jiang)
(Da Zao)
Indication: Sp/ST xu with damp phlegm
Key Symptoms: cough with copious thin white sputum
Liu Jun Zi Tang
(Six Gentleman Decoction)
Ingredients:
Liu Jun Zi Tang
(Six Gentleman Decoction)
Si Jun Zi Tang +
Chen Pi
Ban Xia
(Sheng Jiang)
(Da Zao)
Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang
(Six Gentleman Decoction with Auckland and Amomum)
Liu Jun Zi Tang +
Mu Xiang (or Xiang Fu)
Sha Ren
Indication: SP/ST xu with damp cold stag in MJ
Key Symptoms: cough with copious thin white sputum
Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang
(Six Gentleman Decoction with Auckland and Amomum)
Indication: Spleen and Stomach qi xu with dampness
Shen Ling Bai Zhu San
(Ginseng, Poria, and White Atracaloydes Powder)
A Formula
Key Symptoms: reduced appetite, loose stools, vomiting/diarrhea, weak limbs, emaciation, withered complexion,distention and stifling sensation in the chest/epigastrium
Shen Ling Bai Zhu San
(Ginseng, Poria, and White Atracaloydes Powder)
A Formula
Ingredients:
Shen Ling Bai Zhu San
(Ginseng, Poria, and White Atracaloydes Powder)
A Formula
——KING——
1. Ren Shen
2. Bai Zhu
3. Fu Ling
——DEPUTY——
4. Shan Yao
5. Lian Zi (Rou)
6. Bai Bian Dou
7. Yi Yi Ren
——ASSISTANT——
8. Sha Ren
9. Jie Geng
——ENVOY——
10. Gan Cao
-Si Jun Zi Tang + Damp herbs + Sha Ren and Die Geng to regulate qi
two indications of Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
- Spleen and stomach qi deficiency
- Yang qi deficency and sinking qi
- Spleen and stomach qi deficiency
- Yang qi deficency and sinking qi
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
Key Symptoms:
1. Intermittent fever (worse upon exertion), spontaneous sweating, aversion to cold, unclear vision, laconic speech, tendency to curl up, a thirst for warm beverages, SOB, loose or watery stools
2. Prolapse (rectum, uterus), chronic diarrhea, chronic dysentery, incontinence, bleeding disorder
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang Ingredients
—-KING—-
1. Huang Qi
—-DEPUTY—-
2. Ren Shen
3. Bai Zhu
4. Gan Cao
—-ASSISTANT—-
5. Chen Pi
6. Dang Gui
—-ENVOY—-
7. Chai Hu
8. Sheng Ma
*has all 3 raise clear yang herbs
LU qi and yin xu cough
Sheng Mai San
(Generate the Pulse Powder)
A Formula
- Summer heat causing profuse sweating, exhaustion of qi, & injured fluids
- Chronic lung deficiency cough, qi and yin injured
Sheng Mai San
(Generate the Pulse Powder)
A Formula
- Summer heat causing profuse sweating, exhaustion of qi, & injured fluids
- Chronic lung deficiency cough, qi and yin injured
Sheng Mai San
(Generate the Pulse Powder)
A Formula
Ingredients Sheng Mai San
(Generate the Pulse Powder)
A Formula
—-KING—-
1. Ren Shen (tonify LU qi)
—-DEPUTY—-
2. Mai Men Dong (tonify LU yin)
—-ASSISTANT—-
3. Wu Wei Zi (astringe LU cough)