| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to exterior heat, interior heat |
Yi Wu Chai Ge Jie Ji Tang Bupleurum and Kudzu Decoction to Release the Muscle Layer
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Clears internal Heat;
Releases muscle layer.
| Externally-contracted warm-febrile disease with constrained internal Heat.
This condition is common in warm-febrile diseases contracted in the spring that surface in the summer. | Exterior Heat, interior Heat;
Fever;
Headache;
No chills;
Thirst;
Painful muscles;
Stiffness of the muscles;
Red tongue, yellow coating;
Rapid pulse (Shu).
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Fang Feng Tong Sheng San Ledebouriella Powder that Sagely Unblocks; Siler and Platycodon Powder
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Releases the Exterior;
Disperses Wind;
Eliminates internal and external Heat;
Unblocks the Intestines.
| Wind-Heat and Full-Heat in both the Exterior and Interior. | Acne;
Bitter taste;
Chills;
Constipation;
Dermatitis;
Difficult swallowing;
Dry mouth;
Erysipelas;
Exterior Heat, interior Heat;
Fullness of the abdomen;
Fullness of the epigastrium;
Furuncle;
Headache;
High fever;
Nasal congestion and infection;
Obesity;
Restlessness;
Skin rashes;
Sore throat;
Swelling of the throat;
Urticaria;
Dark urine;
Hypertension (Full-Heat type);
Sticky rhinorrhea;
Thick rhinorrhea;
Red tongue, greasy-yellow coating;
Floating-Slippery-Rapid-Wiry pulse (Fu Hua Shu Xian); Floating-Slippery-Rapid-Overflowing pulse (Fu Hua Shu Hong).
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