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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms of pain of the abdomen |
| Wu Tou Gui Zhi Tang Aconite and Cinnamon Twig Decoction |
Releases Wind-Cold from the Exterior; Warms the Interior; Strengthens the Yang. | Severe internal Cold due to Yang Deficiency accompanied by Wind-Cold. | Cold hernial disorders; Pain of the abdomen; Cold extremities; Generalized pain; Numbness of the feet; Numbness of the hands. |
| Shou Nian San Pinch Powder |
Moves Qi and Blood; Disperses Blood stasis; Calms pain. | Pain of the abdomen or epigastrium due to stagnation of Qi and Blood. | Cold signs. |
| Zhi Bao Dan Greatest Treasure Special Pill |
Clears Heat and relieves toxicity; Transforms Phlegm; Opens the orifices. | Closed disorder from Phlegm-Heat usually associated with Summer-Heat stroke, Wind-stroke, or the advanced stage of a warm-febrile disease when Heat sinks into the Pericardium and turbid Phlegm veils the orifices of the Heart. Originally, this formula was also used for foulness-stroke (Zhong E), which is sudden collapse, discomfort with pain of the abdomen following an exposure to extremely noxious and foul odors, such as those emanating from rotten food or dead bodies. | Acute encephalitis; Acute meningitis; Altered consciousness; Breathing difficulty due to profuse Phlegm; Cerebrovascular accident; Coma; Delirious speech; Epilepsy; Hepatic coma; High fever; Convulsion; Spasms; Scarlet red tongue with a Greasy-Dirty-Yellow coating; Slippery-Rapid pulse (Hua Shu). |