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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to normal tongue |
| Jia Wei Wu Yao Tang Augmented Lindera Decoction |
Moves Qi and Blood; Opens up areas of constraint. | Gynecological disorders due to stagnation of Qi and Blood. | Distension of the breasts; Distension of the lower abdomen (before menstruation); Extended menstrual cycle (delayed menstruation); Hypomenorrhea with dark red blood and clots; Pain of the lower abdomen (before menstruation); Normal tongue; Choppy-Tight pulse (Se Jin); Tight-Wiry pulse (Jin Xian). |
| Hai Zao Yu Hu Tang Sargassum Decoction for the Jade Flask |
Transforms Phlegm; Softens what is hard; Reduces thyroid nodules; Eliminates thyroid nodules. | Stagnation of Dampness, Phlegm, Qi, and Blood in the area between the skin and flesh on the neck. | Benign tumor of the thyroid; Goiter; Hyperthyroidism; No pain or change in the color of the skin, nor ulceration; Rock-like nodule, immobile, sometimes growing progressively; Thyroid nodule; Normal tongue, thin-greasy coating; Slippery-Wiry pulse (Hua Xian). |
| Qiang Huo Sheng Shi Tang Notopterygium Decoction to Overcome Dampness; Notopterygium and Tuhuo Decoction |
Eliminates Dampness; Eliminates Wind. | Damp-Wind or sensation of cold in the superficial aspects of the body, the exterior and muscle levels. | Acute articular rheumatism; Aversion to cold; Back pain; Chills; Difficulty in rotating or bending the trunk; Generalized pain; Headache; Heaviness of the body; No sweating; Respiratory tract infection; Sensation of heaviness of the head; Slight fever; Normal tongue, thin-white coating; Floating pulse (Fu). |