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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms |
| Gan Jiang Ling Zhu Tang Ginger, Poria, Atractylodes and Licorice Decoction; Glycyrrhiza-Zingiber-Poria-Atractylodes Decoction |
Warms Damp-Cold; Transforms Damp-Cold; Tonifies Spleen-Yang; Regulates the Fluid metabolism. | Damp-Cold in lower half of body (below the waist), following exertional sweating. | Frequent urination; Pain in the lower back; Pain which is worse due to cold; Profuse urination; Profuse urine; Sciatica; No thirst; Normal appetite; Urinary incontinence; Watery, whitish or clear, odourless leukorrhea; Weakness, loosening muscles in abdomen. |
| Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang Artemisia Annua and Soft-Shelled Turtle Shell Decoction |
Nourishes Yin; Clears Empty-Heat. | 1) Heat smoldering in the Yin regions of the body. It usually occurs during the later stages of a warm-febrile disease when the Heat has depleted the Yin and Fluids. 2) Liver-Yin Deficiency. | Chronic nephritis; Evening fever; Fever of unknown origin; Morning coolness; Night fever; No sweating; Postoperative fever; Weight loss but normal appetite; Evening fever; Fatigue; Sweating; Weight loss; Red tongue, little thin-yellow coating; Fine-Rapid pulse (Xi Shu); Weak-Fine-Rapid pulse (Ruo Xi Shu). |