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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to cold hands |
| Ju Pi Tang Tangerine Peel Decoction |
Warms the Stomach; Releases Yang; Stops vomiting. | Rebellious Qi due to Cold in the Stomach. | Cold feet; Cold hands; Vomiting. |
| Jiang Huang San Curcuma Powder |
Warms the channels; Disperses Cold; Moves Blood; Eliminates Blood stasis. | Blood stasis due to invasion of Cold in the channels. | Aversion to cold; Cold feet; Cold hands; Extended menstrual cycle (delayed menstruation); Normal menstruation or hypomenorrhea with purple blood and clots; Pain of the lower abdomen (ovary, uterus) with a sensation of cold that responds favorably to local pressure and warmth; Purple or purplish tongue or one showing purplish spots; Slow pulse (Chi); Slow-Choppy pulse (Chi Se). |
| Gui Ling Wu Wei Gan Cao Tang Cinnamon Twig, Poria, Schisandra, and Licorice Decoction |
Transforms Cold-Phlegm and congested fluids; Subdues Rebellious Qi; Protects the Lungs. | Preexisting Kidney-Yang Deficiency with Cold-Phlegm (externally-contracted Cold disorder). | Chronic bronchitis; Cold feet; Cold hands; Cough; Dizziness; Occasional attacks of Qi rushing upward from the lower abdomen to the chest (running piglet); Palpitations; Profuse phlegm; Pulmonary congestion; Subacute bronchitis; Watery phlegm; White phlegm; Pale tongue, slippery-white coating; Deep-Forceless-Wiry pulse (Chen Wu Li Xian). |