Da Cheng Qi Tang Major Order the Qi Decoction; Great Conducting Qi Decoction; Major Rhubarb Decoction
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Harshly purges accumulation due to Heat.
| Yang brightness organ-stage disorders which is characterized by Heat accumulating in the Interior and taking form. | Abdomen is solid to palpation;
Acute appendicitis;
Acute cholecystitis;
Acute pancreatitis;
Bloating;
Flatulence;
Fullness of the abdomen due to accumulation;
Intestinal obstruction;
Pain of the abdomen which is worse upon pressure;
Postoperative constipation;
Severe constipation;
Delirious speech;
Dysentery (early stage);
Evening fever;
Irritability;
Profuse sweating of hands and feet;
Red tongue, dry-yellow or dry-maroon coating;
Full-Rapid-Overflowing pulse (Shi Shu Hong).
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Ren Shen Jian Pi Wan (2/2) Ginseng Strengthening the Spleen Pill
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Tonifies Spleen-Qi;
Disperses Dampness;
Eliminates Qi and food stagnation.
| Spleen Deficiency and stagnation of Qi complicated by digestive disorders (food retention in the digestive system). | Distension of the abdomen;
Flatulence;
Loose stools;
Oppression and fullness after meals;
Poor appetite;
Poor digestion;
Regurgitation;
Slow digestion.
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