Week One (Part One) Flashcards
Qi Deficiency (Level)
Describe:
Lung and Spleen Qi deficiency
Blood Deficiency (Level)
Describe:
Heart and Liver blood deficiency
Yin Deficiency (Level)
Describe:
Blood deficiency w/o fluid
-Liver and Kidney Yin deficiency
Yang Deficiency (Level)
Describe:
Qi deficiency w/o the fire
-Spleen and Kidney Yang deficiency
Si Jun Zi Tang
(Four Gentlemen Decoction)
Category:
Formulas that Tonify the Qi
Si Jun Zi Tang
(Four Gentlemen Decoction)
Function:
Benefits qi; strengthens the Spleen
Spleen and Stomach qi deficiency syndrome
Si Jun Zi Tang
(Four Gentlemen Decoction)
Ingredients:
Ren Shen
Bai Zhu
Fu Ling
Zhi Gan Cao
Si Jun Zi Tang
(Four Gentlemen Decoction)
Tongue:
Pulse:
Si Jun Zi Tang
(Four Gentlemen Decoction)
Tongue: Pale
Pulse: Thin and/or Frail
Yi Gong San
(Extraordinary Merit Powder)
Category:
Formulas that Tonify the Qi
Yi Gong San
(Extraordinary Merit Powder)
Function:
For Spleen deficiency with Qi stagnation leading to irregular appetite with stifling sensation in the chest.
Yi Gong San
(Extraordinary Merit Powder)
Ingredients:
Ren Shen
Bai Zhu
Fu Ling
Zhi Gan Cao
Chen Pi
Sheng Jiang
Da Zao
Yi Gong San
(Extraordinary Merit Powder)
Difference from Si Ju Zi Tang:
Chen Pi
Sheng Jiang
Da Zao
Think… Ren Shen, Bai Zhu, Fu Ling, Chen Pi
plus 3 Candies
Yi Gong San
(Extraordinary Merit Powder)
Tongue:
Pulse:
Yi Gong San
(Extraordinary Merit Powder)
Tongue: Pale
Pulse: Thin and/or Frail
Liu Jun Zi Tang
(Six Gentlemen Decoction)
Category:
Formulas that Tonify the Qi
Liu Jun Zi Tang
(Six Gentlemen Decoction)
Function:
For Spleen and Stomach qi deficiency with damp phlegm, coughing of copious, thin, and white sputum