| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to floating-soft-tight-faint pulse (fu ru jin wei); soft-faint pulse (ru wei) |
Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San (1/2) Agastache Powder to Rectify the Qi; Agastache Upright Qi Powder
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Transforms Damp-turbidity in the Stomach and Spleen;
Releases the Exterior;
Regulates the Qi;
Harmonizes the Middle Burner.
| Externally-contracted Wind-Cold with concurrent internal injury due to stagnation. | Acute colitis;
Acute gastroenteritis;
Aversion to cold;
Borborygmus;
Chills;
Diarrhea;
Fever;
Fullness of the chest;
Headache;
Intestinal flu;
Nausea;
Oppression of the chest;
Pain of the abdomen;
Pain of the epigastrium;
Stifling sensation;
Vomiting;
Ageusia;
Tongue with a white-greasy coating;
Floating-Soft-Tight-Faint pulse (Fu Ru Jin Wei); Soft-Faint pulse (Ru Wei).
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Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San (2/2) Agastache Decoction to Rectify the Qi; Agastache Upright Qi Decoction
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Transforms Damp-turbidity in the Stomach and Spleen;
Releases the Exterior;
Regulates the Qi;
Harmonizes the Middle Burner.
| Accumulated Damp turbidity in the Interior, and external Wind-Cold. | Acute colitis;
Acute gastroenteritis;
Aversion to cold;
Borborygmus;
Chills;
Diarrhea;
Fever;
Fullness of the chest;
Headache;
Intestinal flu;
Nausea;
Oppression of the chest;
Pain of the abdomen;
Pain of the epigastrium;
Stifling sensation;
Vomiting;
Ageusia;
Tongue with a white-greasy coating;
Floating-Soft-Tight-Faint pulse (Fu Ru Jin Wei); Soft-Faint pulse (Ru Wei).
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