| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to diarrheic stools |
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang Tonify the Middle and Augment the Qi Decoction; Ginseng and Astragalus Decoction; Support Central Qi Decoction
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Tonifies the Qi of the Middle Burner;
Raises Qi and Yang.
| Deficiency of the Spleen and Stomach Qi leading to sinking of the Yang (collapse). | Breathlessness;
Diarrheic stools;
Exhaustion from severe or long-term illness (during recovery phase);
Habitual miscarriage;
Intermittent fever due to Qi Deficiency;
Loose stools;
Menorrhagia;
Rectal prolapse;
Spontaneous sweating;
Stomach prolapse;
Threatened miscarriage;
Uterine prolapse;
Anemia;
Aversion to cold;
Cerebral arteriosclerosis;
Chronic bronchitis;
Desire to drink warm drinks;
Introversion;
Leukorrhea;
Myasthenia;
Pale complexion;
Tendency to curl up;
Urinary incontinence (postpartum);
Weakness of the limbs;
Pale tongue, thin-white coating;
Large-Forceless-Empty pulse (Da Wu Li Xu).
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Wei Feng Tang Stomach Wind Decoction
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Tonifies the Middle Burner;
Warms the Middle Burner;
Stops diarrhea.
| Cold from Deficiency in the Middle Burner in patients with a constitutional weakness (aggravated during cold weather). | Chronic colic;
Chronic dysentery;
Crohn's disease;
Diarrheic stools;
Loose stools;
Prolapse due to Cold;
Chronic diarrhea (during cold weather, in particular);
Pain of the abdomen;
Pale complexion;
Weakness of the abdomen;
Pale tongue, white coating;
Weak-Empty pulse (Ruo Xu).
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