Week Nine: (Part One) Flashcards

1
Q

Si Ni Tang

Category:

A

Formulas that Warm Interior Cold

Formulas that Rescue Devastated Yang

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2
Q

Si Ni Tang

Tongue:

A

Pale, white and slippery coating

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3
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Si Ni Tang

Pulse:

A

Submerged
Thin
Faint pulse

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4
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Si Ni Tang

Function:

A

Rescues devastated Yang and warms the middle jiao

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5
Q

Si Ni Tang

Indication:

A

Shaoyin stage syndrome; Taiyang stage yang collapse syndrome.

Extremely cold extremities, aversion to cold, sleeping with the knees drawn up, lethargic state with the constant desire to sleep, vomiting, lack of thirst, abdominal pain and cold and diarrhea with undigested food.

Used for tonifying kidney yang deficiency in non-emergency situations. Currently used for first aid formula that is occurring from myocardial infarction.

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6
Q

Si Ni Tang

King Herb:

A

Sheng Fu Zi

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7
Q

Da Jian Zhong Tang

Category:

A

Formulas that Warm Interior Cold

Formulas that Warm the Middle Jiao and Dispel Cold

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8
Q

Da Jian Zhong Tang

Tongue:

A

White, with slippery coating

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9
Q

Da Jian Zhong Tang

Pulse:

A

Thin
Tight
Slow
Wiry

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10
Q

Da Jian Zhong Tang

Function:

A

Warms the middle
Tonifies the middle jiao
Guides rebellious qi downward
Alleviates pain

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11
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Da Jian Zhong Tang

Indication:

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Weak middle jiao yang and interior excess yin-cold syndrome.

Severe cold pain in the chest, epigastrium and abdomen, where the patient cannot tolerate being touched. Unable to eat due to vomiting. Cold extremities and borborygmus.

Currently used for gastritis, gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer, chronic pancreatitis, chronic cholecystitis and intestinal spasms.

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12
Q

Da Jian Zhong Tang

King Herb:

A

Chuan Jiao

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13
Q

Da Jian Zhong Tang

Ingredients:

A

Chuan Jiao
Gan Jiang
Ren Shen
Yi Tang

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14
Q

Si Ni Tang

Ingredients:

A

Sheng Fu Zi
Gan Jiang
Zhi Gan Cao

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15
Q

Xiao Jian Zhong Tang

Category:

A

Formulas that Warm Interior Cold

Formulas that Warm the Middle Jiao and Dispel Cold

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16
Q

Xiao Jian Zhong Tang

Tongue:

A

Pale with white coating

17
Q

Xiao Jian Zhong Tang

Pulse:

A

Thin, wiry, moderate pulse

18
Q

Xiao Jian Zhong Tang

Function:

A

Warms the middle
Tonifies the middle jiao
Moderates abdominal pain

19
Q

Xiao Jian Zhong Tang

Indication:

A

Spasmadic pain due to consumptive deficiency syndrome.
Palpitation due to consumptive deficiency.
Low-grade fever due to consumptive deficiency.

This formula can be used in treating conditions with heat due to a lack of regulation between yin and yang

20
Q

Xiao Jian Zhong Tang

King Herb:

A

Yi Tang

21
Q

Xiao Jian Zhong Tang

Ingredients:

A
Yi Tang
Gui Zhi
Bai Shao
Sheng Jiang
Da Zao
Zhi Gan Cao

Basically Gui Zhi Tang plus Yi Tang