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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to nasal congestion |
| Cong Chi Tang Scallion and Prepared Soybean Decoction |
Releases the Exterior without damaging the Body Fluids; Unblocks Yang Qi and supports the Defensive-Qi; Slightly promotes sweating. | First stage of an externally-contracted Wind-Cold or Wind-Heat disorder. | Headache; Nasal congestion; Aversion to wind; Cold intolerance; Pink tongue, thin-white coating; Floating pulse (Fu); Floating-Tight pulse (Fu Jin). |
| Xiao Feng San (2/3) Eliminate Wind Powder |
Disperses Wind-Damp; Regulates the Qi. | Wind-Damp invading the channels. | Dizziness; Headache; Itching; Numbness of the skin; Nasal congestion. |
| Xing Su San Apricot Kernel and Perilla Leaf Powder |
Disperses Lung-Qi; Disperses Cold and Dryness; Transforms Phlegm. | Externally-contracted Cool Dryness interfering with the disseminating and descending functions of the Lungs. | Acute bronchitis; Chills; Chronic bronchitis; Cough with watery phlegm; Dry throat; Emphysema; Nasal congestion; No sweating; Slight headache; Aversion to cold; Tongue with dry-white coating; Tight pulse (Jin); Wiry pulse (Xian). |