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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms |
| Qian Jin Dang Gui Tang Thousand [Pieces of] Gold Tangkuei Decoction |
Harmonizes Qi and Blood; Warms the Middle Burner; Expels Cold; Tonifies Qi and Blood. | Spasmodic pain of the epigastrium due to Cold from Deficiency in a patient with constitutional weakness. | Aerocoly due to Cold; Aerophagia due to Cold; Angina pectoris; Distension of the stomach; Gastric ulcer; Hernia; Prolapse due to Cold; Stagnation of fluids in the stomach; Pale tongue, lustreless; Fine-Knotted-Empty pulse (Xi Jie Xu). |
| Pai Qi Yin Discharge Gas Decoction |
Moves Qi; Regulates the Qi; Dries Dampness; Eliminates food retention. | Distension and bloating of the abdomen and epigastrium resulting from disruption in the flow of Qi from obstruction due to Dampness, rebellious Qi, and food retention. | Aerocoly; Aerophagia; Belching; Fullness of the abdomen; Fullness of the epigastrium; Tongue with greasy-dirty-white coating. |
| Jie Ji Shu Jiao Tang Unknown |
Warms the Middle Burner; Eliminates painful obstruction due to Cold. | Cold hernial disorders. | Aerocoly; Aerophagia; Cardiac pain; Severe pain of the abdomen; Vomiting; Profuse sweating; Sensation of imminent death; Spontaneous sweating; Pale tongue; Knotted-Deep pulse (Jie Chen). |