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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms |
| Liang Zhi Tang Galangal and Bitter Orange Decoction |
Moves Qi; Eliminates accumulations; Subdues Rebellious Qi. | Spasmodic pain of the abdomen or epigastrium in a patient with a constitutional weakness. | Fullness of the epigastrium due to accumulation; Vomiting; Abdomen is soft to the touch (except over the area of pain); Accumulation in the periumbilical region which radiates to the upper body; Duodenal ulcer; Gastric ulcer; Pancreatitis; Weak pulse (Ruo). |
| Ba Wei Dai Xia Fang Tangkuei Eight-Herb Formula |
Clears Damp-Heat; Transforms Damp-Heat; Astringent (stops leucorrhea); Nourishes Blood. | Damp-Heat leukorrhea (anemic woman). | Profuse, yellowish, viscous, fishy-smelling leukorrhea; Subacute vaginitis; Vaginal itching; Abdomen is soft to the touch; Bloody leukorrhea; Constipation; Pale complexion. |
| An Zhong San Calm the Middle Powder; Fennel and Galanga Powder |
Warms the Spleen; Tonifies the Spleen; Regulates the Qi; Moves Blood. | Spasmodic pain of the epigastrium due to Cold from Deficiency of the Spleen, with stagnation of Qi and Blood. | Flaccidity; Gastralgia on an empty stomach; Sensation of palpitations in the periumbilical area; Weight loss (patient with constitutional weakness); Abdomen is soft to the touch; Pale-wet tongue, white coating; Large-Faint pulse (Da Wei). |