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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to hot flashes |
| Jiang Ya Ping Pian Hypotensor and Normalizing Tablet |
Clears Liver-Heat; Calms Liver-Wind; Hypotensive. | Hypertension due to Liver-Wind or Yang. | Atherosclerosis (early stage); Cholesterolemia; Dizziness; Headache; Hypertension (early stage); Hot flashes; Irritability; Tinnitus; Wiry pulse (Xian). |
| Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang Sedate the Liver and Extinguish Wind Decoction |
Calms Liver-Wind; Nourishes Yin; Anchors the Yang. | Liver and Kidney Yin Deficiency with ascendant Liver Yang, which in severe cases leads to internal movement of Liver Wind with rebellious Qi and Blood. | Aphasia; Central nervous system disorders; Cerebrovascular accident; Epilepsy; Essential hypertension; Cerebral arteriosclerosis; Deviation of the eyes; Deviation of the mouth; Dizziness; Facial asymmetry that occurs over a period of a few hours to a few days; Frequent regurgitation; Heart diseases due to atherosclerosis; Hot flashes; Hyperthyroidism; Inability to fully recover (altered consciousness) after loss of consciousness; Mental confusion broken with lucidity; Sensation of eye distension; Sensation of heat in the head; Tinnitus; Wind-stroke forewarning; Forceful-Long-Wiry pulse (You Li Chang Xian). |
| Ding Xin Wan Settling the Heart Pill; Heart Stabilizing Pill |
Nourishes Blood; Calms the Mind. | Heart Blood Deficiency with Empty-Heat. | Dizziness; Insomnia; Memory loss; Neurasthenia; Palpitations; Tachycardia; Anxiety; Hot flashes; Restlessness. |