Ben Tun Wan Running Piglet Pill
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Disperses Cold;
Warms Yang;
Subdues Rebellious Qi;
Regulates the Qi.
| Running piglet disorder due to Cold in the Lower Burner which affects the Liver and leads to rebellious Qi. | Cold body;
Cold limbs;
Periumbilical palpitations followed by an upsurge of Qi from the abdomen to the sternum as the patient becomes unnerved;
Pale tongue, greasy-white coating;
Tight-Wiry pulse (Jin Xian).
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Fu Zi Li Zhong Wan Aconitum Regulating the Centre Pill; Prepared Aconite Pill to Regulate the Middle
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Eliminates Cold;
Warms Yang;
Tonifies Qi and Yang;
Strengthens Stomach and Spleen.
| Cold from Deficiency of the Spleen and Stomach, with internal cold. | Cold body;
Diarrhea;
Fullness of the abdomen that responds favorably to pressure;
Fullness of the epigastrium that responds favorably to pressure;
Pain of the abdomen due to Cold;
Pain of the epigastrium due to Cold;
Very cold extremities;
Vomiting;
Chronic or recurrent mouth ulcer due to Empty-Cold of the Spleen and Stomach;
Slight sweating (rather cold);
Pale, swollen, tooth-marked tongue, moisty-white coating;
Hidden-Slow-Deep pulse (Fú Chi Chen).
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