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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to exhaustion |
| Da Ding Feng Zhu Major Arrest Wind Pearl |
Nourishes Yin; Calms Liver-Wind. | Internal movement of Wind due to Yin Deficiency, which may be caused by the long-standing retention of pathogenic Heat from a warm-febrile disease, or by improper treatment involving excessive sweating or purging. | Alternating flexion and extension of limbs; Encephalitis (advanced stage); Exhaustion, fatigue (often the patient will appear as if he is about to go into shock or collapse); Meningitis; Muscle spasms; Faint pulse (Wei); Empty pulse (Xu). |
| Gu Zhen Tang Stabilize the True Decoction |
Warms Spleen and Kidneys; Tonifies Spleen and Kidneys; Restores the Yang; Disperses Cold. | Chronic Spleen Wind from exhaustion of the true or Yang Qi. | Lethargy; Listlessness; Profuse sweating; Ptyalism; Severe drowsiness; Watery diarrhea; Pale complexion; Pasty-white complexion; Rhythmic spasm of the extremities; Pale tongue, thin-white coating; Hidden-Deep pulse (Fú Chen). |
| Gu Zhen Tang Stabilize the True Decoction |
Warms Spleen and Kidneys; Tonifies Spleen and Kidneys; Restores the Yang; Disperses Cold. | Chronic Spleen Wind from exhaustion of the true or Yang Qi. | Lethargy; Listlessness; Profuse sweating; Ptyalism; Severe drowsiness; Watery diarrhea; Pale complexion; Pasty-white complexion; Rhythmic spasm of the extremities; Pale tongue, thin-white coating; Hidden-Deep pulse (Fú Chen). |