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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms |
| Sheng Xian Tang Raise the Sinking Decoction |
Tonifies Qi; Raises Qi to avoid its collapse. | Sinking (collapse) of the Qi in the chest, commonly caused by chronic diarrhea, an overdose of herbs that break up stagnation of Qi, or overly strenuous activity while recovering from a major illness. | Asthma; Breathing difficulty; Breathlessness; Dyspnea; Rapid breathing; Slow-Deep-Faint pulse (Chi Chen Wei). |
| Sheng Xian Tang Raise the Sinking Decoction |
Tonifies Qi; Raises Qi to avoid its collapse. | Sinking (collapse) of the Qi in the chest, commonly caused by chronic diarrhea, an overdose of herbs that break up stagnation of Qi, or overly strenuous activity while recovering from a major illness. | Asthma; Breathing difficulty; Breathlessness; Dyspnea; Rapid breathing; Slow-Deep-Faint pulse (Chi Chen Wei). |
| Zhen Ren Yang Zang Tang True Man's Decoction to Nourish the Organs |
Tonifies the Middle Burner; Warms the Middle Burner; Strengthens the Intestines; Stops diarrhea. | Abandoned disorder from loss of fluids due to chronic diarrhea or dysentery. The Spleen-Qi has become deficient and the intestines have lost their stability and capacity to absorb. | Childhood diarrhea; Chronic colic; Chronic diarrhea; Chronic dysentery; Crohn's disease; Incontinence of stools; Pain of the abdomen that responds favorably to local pressure and warmth; Persistent diarrhea; Rectal prolapse; Severe diarrhea; Diarrhea with blood and pus; Lethargy; Pain in the lower back; Pale complexion; Poor appetite; Tenesmus; Weakness of lower back; Weakness of the knees; Pale tongue, white coating; Slow-Deep pulse (Chi Chen). |