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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms of chronic gastroenteritis |
| Ba Wei Di Huang Wan (1/2) Eight-Ingredient Pill with Rehmannia; Rehmannia Eight Pill |
Tonifies Spleen-Yang and Kidney-Yang; Warms Lower and Middle Burners. | Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency. | Bloating; Chronic gastroenteritis; Chronic nephritis; Clear urine; Cold abdomen; Cold extremities; Digestive weakness due to internal cold; Distension of the abdomen; Frequent urination; Hypothyroidism; Oliguria; Pain in the lower back; Persistent diarrhea; Profuse urine; Undigested food particles in the stools; Weakness of lower back; Weakness of the knees; Chronic asthma; Cough; Diabetes; Hot flashes (avoid confusion with hot flashes due to Kidney-Yin Deficiency); Neurasthenia; Oedema; Urinary incontinence; Pale, swollen, tooth-marked tongue, moisty-white coating; Slow-Deep-Faint-Empty pulse (Chi Chen Wei Xu). |
| Ban Xia Liu Jun Zi Tang Pinellia and Six-Gentlemen Decoction |
Tonifies Stomach and Intestines; Harmonizes Stomach and Intestines; Subdues Rebellious Qi; Promotes digestion. | Intestines and Stomach weakness and disharmony which are due or worsening with exhaustion or improper diet. | Acute gastroenteritis; Anorexia; Chronic gastroenteritis; Diarrhea; Duodenal ulcer; Fatigue; Fullness of the epigastrium; Gastric ulcer; Indigestion; Nausea; Poor digestion; Stomach prolapse; Vomiting; Ascites; Pale tongue, greasy-white or greasy-yellow coating; Weak-Wiry pulse (Ruo Xian). |
| Ping Wei San Calm the Stomach Powder; Magnolia and Ginger Powder |
Transforms Damp-turbidity; Tonifies Spleen-Qi (function of transportation, in particular); Moves Qi; Regulates the Qi; Harmonizes the Stomach. | Damp turbidity due to Damp-Cold stagnating in the Spleen and Stomach. | Acid regurgitation; Acute gastroenteritis; Belching; Chronic gastritis; Chronic gastroenteritis; Diarrhea; Distension of the abdomen; Distension of the epigastrium; Fullness of the abdomen; Fullness of the epigastrium; Gastroenteritis of nervous origin; Indigestion; Loose stools; Nausea; Peptic ulcer; Poor appetite; Sensation of heaviness; Vomiting; Ageusia; Drowsiness; General discomfort; Lethargy; Swollen tongue, thick-greasy-white coating; Slippery pulse (Hua); Faint pulse (Wei). |