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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to emaciation |
| Qi Wei Bai Zhu San Seven-Ingredient Powder with Atractylodes Macrocephala |
Tonifies Stomach and Spleen; Disperses Dampness; Promotes digestion. | Long-term reduction in food causing exhaustion of the Essence and Fluids with weight loss, emaciation. | Great thirst; Vomiting and diarrhea due to Spleen and Stomach Deficiency; Convulsion (severe cases); Irritability; Loss of consciousness (severe cases); Pale-flaccid tongue, greasy coating; Slippery-Faint pulse (Hua Wei). |
| Qi Wei Bai Zhu San Seven-Ingredient Powder with Atractylodes Macrocephala |
Tonifies Stomach and Spleen; Disperses Dampness; Promotes digestion. | Long-term reduction in food causing exhaustion of the Essence and Fluids with weight loss, emaciation. | Great thirst; Vomiting and diarrhea due to Spleen and Stomach Deficiency; Convulsion (severe cases); Irritability; Loss of consciousness (severe cases); Pale-flaccid tongue, greasy coating; Slippery-Faint pulse (Hua Wei). |
| Da Huang Zhe Chong Wan Rhubarb and Eupolyphaga Pill |
Breaks Blood stasis; Disperses Blood stasis; Generates Blood. | Accumulation of dry blood, a condition belonging to the class of disorders known as consumption. | Amenorrhea; Chronic hepatitis; Cirrhosis; Desquamation; Dry skin; Emaciation; Esophageal varices; Evening fever; Fatty liver; Fullness of the abdomen; Liver tumor; Poor appetite; Rough skin; Uterine fibroma; Dull eyes; Dry tongue; Weak-Fine-Faint pulse (Ruo Xi Wei). |