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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to palpitations |
| San Jia Fu Mai Tang Three-Shell Decoction to Restore the Pulse |
Nourishes Yin; Clears Empty-Heat; Anchors the Yang; Calms Liver-Wind. | Either in the later stages of a warm-febrile disease when the Yin has been injured, or in various internally-generated disorders with Yin Deficiency and ascendant Yang. | Convulsion; Dizziness; Dry throat; Encephalitis; Loss of consciousness; Meningitis; Muscle spasms; Palpitations; Spasmophilia; Tetany; Tinnitus; Different types of bleeding; Hot palms and soles; Dark red, dry, rough or glossy tongue; Fine-Rapid-Wiry pulse (Xi Shu Xian); Fine-Rapid-Forceless-Wiry pulse (Xi Shu Wu Li Xian). |
| Gou Teng Yin Uncaria Decoction |
Clears Heat; Calms Liver-Wind. | Childhood convulsion (Wind due to severe Heat, with Qi Deficiency). | Encephalitis; Head and neck hyperextension; High fever; Meningitis; Stiff jaw; Palpitations; Ptyalism. |
| Chen Xiang Tian Ma Tang Aquilaria and Gastrodia Decoction |
Calms Liver-Wind; Transforms Phlegm. | Epilepsy due to Liver-Wind or Phlegm-Wind (in children with a constitutional weakness, in particular). | Back stiffness; Convulsion; Foamy saliva; Revulsed eyes; Stertorous breathing; Stiff jaw; Stiffness of the neck; Hysteria (weak women with excess emotionality, and repeated palpitations and bleeding); Paralysis of the face. |