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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to intestinal flu |
| Wu Shi Cha Midday Tea |
Releases Wind-Cold from the Exterior; Promotes digestion; Tonifies the Stomach. | Digestive disorders due to Wind-Cold. | Chills; Diarrhea; Fever; Gastroenteritis; Intestinal flu; Distension of the stomach; Fullness of the stomach; Headache; Life-style disorders (travelling, relocation); Nasal congestion; Vomiting. |
| Yun Xiang Jing Unknown |
Calms pain; Reduces swelling; Regulates Stomach-Qi; Releases the Exterior; Moves Blood. | Chilblain; Common cold; Flu syndrome; Gastralgia; Headache; Intestinal flu; Motion sickness; Pain of the abdomen; Rheumatism; Cold extremities; Furuncle (early stage); Skin infection (early stage). | |
| Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San (1/2) Agastache Powder to Rectify the Qi; Agastache Upright Qi Powder |
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). |