| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to distension of the hypochondrium |
Hong Hua Tao Ren Jian Safflower and Peach Pit Decoction
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Moves Qi and Blood;
Disperses Blood stasis;
Calms pain.
| Stagnation of Qi and Blood. | Amenorrhea;
Distension of the abdomen;
Distension of the chest;
Distension of the hypochondrium;
Dysmenorrhea;
Pain of the abdomen which is worse upon pressure;
Extended menstrual cycle (delayed menstruation) with slow menstrual flow, clots;
Nervous breakdown;
Purplish tongue or showing purplish spots, thin-white coating;
Knotted-Wiry pulse (Jie Xian); Deep-Wiry pulse (Chen Xian).
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Hei Xi Dan Lead Special Pill
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Subdues floating Yang;
Warms the Kidneys;
Tonifies the Kidneys.
| True Yang Deficiency in which the Kidney-Qi is unable to grasp the Lung-Qi. | Asthma;
Asthmatic bronchitis;
Attacks of Qi rushing upward from the lower abdomen to the chest (running piglet) due to Kidney-Yin and Kidney-Yang disharmony;
Breathing difficulty (suffocation);
Chest pain;
Cold extremities;
Cold-Phlegm obstructing the Lungs;
Distension of the chest;
Distension of the epigastrium;
Distension of the hypochondrium;
Emphysema;
Fullness of hypochondrium;
Fullness of the chest;
Fullness of the epigastrium;
Pain of the epigastrium;
Pain of the hypochondrium;
Permanent sweating (rather cold);
Running piglet disorder;
Pale tongue, slippery-white coating;
Hidden-Deep pulse (Fú Chen).
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