Da Chai Hu Tang Major Bupleurum Decoction
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Harmonizes the Shao Yang;
Disperses Fullness of the Bright Yang;
Drains internal accumulations due to Heat.
| Concurrent lesser Yang and Yang brightness-stage disorder. | Acute gastroenteritis;
Acute pancreatitis;
Alternating fever and chills;
Atonic constipation;
Bitter taste;
Burning diarrhea;
Cholecystitis;
Continuous vomiting, uncontrolled vomiting;
Distension of the epigastrium;
Fullness of hypochondrium;
Fullness of the chest;
Fullness of the epigastrium;
Gallstone;
Hepatitis;
Lethargy;
Malaria with alternating fever and chills (fever predominant);
Migraine;
Nausea;
Pain of the epigastrium;
Peritonitis;
Slight irritability;
Trigeminal neuralgia;
Hypertension;
Pleurisy;
Red tongue, yellow coating;
Forceful-Full-Wiry pulse (You Li Shi Xian).
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Qing Pi Tang Clear the Spleen Decoction
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Dries Dampness;
Transforms Phlegm;
Clears the Spleen;
Drains Heat.
| Damp-Heat and Phlegm affecting the Spleen and obstructing the membrane source. | Alternating fever and chills (fever predominant);
Bitter taste;
Distension of the chest;
Distension of the epigastrium;
Fever (no chills);
Dark urine;
Irritability;
Poor appetite;
Thirst;
Dry tongue;
Rapid-Wiry pulse (Shu Xian).
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