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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to oppression of the stomach |
| Xin Jia Xiang Ru Yin Newly-Augmented Elsholtzia Decoction |
Disperses Summer-Heat. | Severe early-stage Summer-Heat with superimposed contraction of Cold. | Chills; Fever; Headache; No sweating; Thirst; Oppression of the stomach; Red complexion; Pink tongue, greasy-white coating; Floating-Rapid pulse (Fu Shu). |
| Xiang Su San Cyperus and Perilla Leaf Powder |
Releases the Exterior; Promotes sweating; Regulates the flow of Qi. | Combination of external Wind-Cold together with stagnation of Qi in the Interior. | Chills; Fever; Fullness of the stomach; Headache; No sweating; Oppression of the stomach; Poor appetite; Belching; Pale tongue, thin-white coating; Floating pulse (Fu). |
| Zhen Ni Bai Hu Tang White Tiger Decoction to Suppress Rebellion |
Clears Stomach-Heat; Regulates Stomach-Qi. | Cold-induced disorders, or warm-febrile diseases with Heat entering the Stomach causing rebellious Stomach-Qi. | Fever; Irritability; Nausea; Oppression of the stomach; Thirst; Vomiting; Headache; Red tongue, thick-dry-yellow coating; Rapid-Wiry-Overflowing pulse (Shu Xian Hong); Rapid-Overflowing pulse (Shu Hong). |