| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to coronary artery disease |
Su He Xiang Wan Liquid Styrax Pill
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Opens the orifices;
Disperses Cold;
Transforms Cold-Phlegm and Damp-turbidity.
| 1) Coma or loss of consciousness from Damp-Cold and turbid Phlegm veiling the sensory orifices and disturbing the Mind.
2) Wind-stroke (Zhong Feng).
3) Acute disorders involving constrained Qi leading to sudden collapse (Zhong Qi), or a crippling attack of Damp-Cold obstruction.
4) Invasion of Cold (Zhong Han). | Angina pectoris;
Cerebrovascular accident;
Chest pain;
Coronary disorders;
Encephalitis;
Epilepsy;
Fullness of the abdomen;
Fullness of the chest;
Loss of consciousness;
Pain of the abdomen;
Sensation of cold preceeding loss of consciousness;
Stiff jaw;
Cold extremities;
Mauve lips;
Pale complexion;
Profuse phlegm;
Ptyalism;
Purplish lips;
Stuttering;
Pale tongue, slippery-white or greasy-white coating;
Forceful-Slippery-Slow-Deep pulse (You Li Hua Chi Chen); Forceful-Wiry pulse (You Li Xian).
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Sheng Mai San Generate the Pulse Powder; Sheng Mai Powder; Ginseng and Ophiopogonis Powder
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Tonifies Qi;
Promotes generation of Body Fluids;
Preserves the Yin;
Stops sweating.
| Concurrent Deficiency of Qi and Yin, primarily of the Lungs.
Profuse sweating due to Summer-Heat or heatstroke, leading to Qi and Yin Deficiency. | Asthenia;
Breathlessness;
Cardiac Lung;
Chronic bronchitis;
Chronic cough;
Collapse;
Difficult to expectorate phlegm;
Fatigue;
Pulmonary tuberculosis;
Spontaneous sweating;
Ventricular arrhythmia;
Angina pectoris;
Coronary disorders;
Dry mouth;
Introversion;
Myocardial infarction;
Rheumatic heart disease;
Thirst;
Pale, dry tongue (red, dry tongue - Summer-Heat);
Weak-Fine-Empty pulse (Ruo Xi Xu).
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Jia Jian Fu Mai Tang Modified Restore the Pulse Decoction
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Nourishes Yin and Blood;
Promotes generation of Body Fluids;
Moistens Dryness.
| Yang brightness organ-stage disorders in which purging has removed the excessive Heat but has also depleted the Yin and Fluids. | Chronic fever;
Coronary disorders;
Hot palms and soles;
Neurasthenia;
Red complexion;
Rheumatic heart disease;
Tuberculosis;
Dry mouth;
Palpitations;
Restlessness;
Red, dry tongue, no coating;
Large-Forceless-Empty pulse (Da Wu Li Xu).
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