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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to fine-wiry pulse (xi xian) |
| Run Chang Wan (2/2) Moisten the Intestines Pill; Linum and Rhubarb Pill |
Moistens Dryness; Harmonizes the Blood; Disperses Wind. | Constipation (usually severe) due to injury to the Spleen and Stomach due to Wind-Heat entering the Intestines, improper diet, or overwork. Constipation with Blood Deficiency, Blood stasis, and Wind (due to Blood Deficiency). | Pale, dry tongue; Fine-Wiry pulse (Xi Xian). |
| Tian Ma Qu Feng Bu Pian Dispel Wind Gastrodia Tablet; Gastrodia Expelling Wind and Tonifying Tablet |
Calms Liver-Wind; Disperses external Wind; Nourishes Blood. | External Wind or Wind-Dampness affecting the channels, muscles and joints. | Dizziness; Headache; Hypertension; Memory loss; Paralysis of the face; Paralysis of the limbs; Stiffness of the limbs; Fine-Wiry pulse (Xi Xian). |
| Zhen Zhu Mu Wan Mother-of-Pearl Pill |
Nourishes Yin and Blood; Calms the Heart; Calms the Mind. | Concurrent Blood and Yin with ascendant Yang of both the Heart and Liver. Insomnia due to concurrent Blood and Yin with ascendant Yang of the Liver. | Bouts of palpitations; Irritability; Restless sleep; Anxiety; Dizziness; Fine-Wiry pulse (Xi Xian). |