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1
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Wu Zhu Yu Tang

Category:

A

Formulas that Warm Interior Cold

Formulas that Warm the Middle Jiao and Dispel Cold

2
Q

Wu Zhu Yu Tang

Tongue:

A

Not red with a white, slippery coating

3
Q

Wu Zhu Yu Tang

Pulse:

A

Thin
Slow
Wiry

4
Q

Wu Zhu Yu Tang

Function:

A

Warms the middle
Tonifies Liver and Stomach
Guides rebellious qi downward and stops vomiting

5
Q

Wu Zhu Yu Tang

Indication:

A

Stomach deficiency cold syndrome: vomiting immediately after eating, acid regurgitation, and Cao Za (indeterminate gnawing hunger)

Jue Yin headache syndrome: dry heaves or spitting, or clear fluids with a vertex headache.

Shao Yin: vomiting and diarrhea, cold hands and feet, unbearable irritability as makes a patient want to die.

6
Q

Wu Zhu Yu Tang

King Herb:

A

Wu Zhu Yu

7
Q

Wu Zhu Yu Tang

Ingredients:

A

Wu Zhu Yu
Sheng Jiang
Ren Shen
Da Zao

8
Q

Li Zhong Wan

Category:

A

Formulas that Warm Interior Cold

Formulas that Warm the Middle Jiao and Dispel Cold

9
Q

Li Zhong Wan

Tongue:

A

Pale with white coating

10
Q

Li Zhong Wan

Pulse:

A

Submerged, thin pulse

11
Q

Li Zhong Wan

Function:

A

Warm the middle
Dispels cold
Tonifies qi
Strengthens the spleen.

12
Q

Li Zhong Wan

Indication:

A

Middle Jiao deficient cold syndrome. Diarrhea with watery stool; nausea and vomiting. No thirst, loss of appetite and abdominal pain.

This formula may be used for sudden turmoil disorder with cold marked by an absence of thirst and for spitting up fluids due to cold in the chest during recovery from a chronic illness.

13
Q

Li Zhong Wan

King Herb:

A

Gan Jiang

14
Q

Li Zhong Wan

Ingredients:

A

Gan Jiang
Ren Shen
Bai Zhu
Zhi Gan Cao