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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms of pain of the epigastrium due to cold |
| Qian Jin Dang Gui Tang Thousand [Pieces of] Gold Tangkuei Decoction |
Harmonizes Qi and Blood; Warms the Middle Burner; Expels Cold; Tonifies Qi and Blood. | Spasmodic pain of the epigastrium due to Cold from Deficiency in a patient with constitutional weakness. | Aerocoly due to Cold; Aerophagia due to Cold; Angina pectoris; Distension of the stomach; Gastric ulcer; Hernia; Prolapse due to Cold; Stagnation of fluids in the stomach; Pale tongue, lustreless; Fine-Knotted-Empty pulse (Xi Jie Xu). |
| Qian Jin Dang Gui Tang Thousand [Pieces of] Gold Tangkuei Decoction |
Harmonizes Qi and Blood; Warms the Middle Burner; Expels Cold; Tonifies Qi and Blood. | Spasmodic pain of the epigastrium due to Cold from Deficiency in a patient with constitutional weakness. | Aerocoly due to Cold; Aerophagia due to Cold; Angina pectoris; Distension of the stomach; Gastric ulcer; Hernia; Prolapse due to Cold; Stagnation of fluids in the stomach; Pale tongue, lustreless; Fine-Knotted-Empty pulse (Xi Jie Xu). |
| Fu Zi Li Zhong Wan Aconitum Regulating the Centre Pill; Prepared Aconite Pill to Regulate the Middle |
Eliminates Cold; Warms Yang; Tonifies Qi and Yang; Strengthens Stomach and Spleen. | Cold from Deficiency of the Spleen and Stomach, with internal cold. | Cold body; Diarrhea; Fullness of the abdomen that responds favorably to pressure; Fullness of the epigastrium that responds favorably to pressure; Pain of the abdomen due to Cold; Pain of the epigastrium due to Cold; Very cold extremities; Vomiting; Chronic or recurrent mouth ulcer due to Empty-Cold of the Spleen and Stomach; Slight sweating (rather cold); Pale, swollen, tooth-marked tongue, moisty-white coating; Hidden-Slow-Deep pulse (Fú Chi Chen). |