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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to peptic ulcer |
| Mai Men Dong Tang Ophiopogonis Decoction |
Promotes generation of Body Fluids (in the Stomach, in particular); Subdues Rebellious Qi. | This is a form of lung atrophy (Fei Wei). Although the symptoms are primarily related to the Lungs, the condition is actually caused by Heat from Deficiency in the Stomach, which rises in rebellion and scorches the Lung Yin. | Breathlessness; Chronic bronchitis; Chronic pharyngitis; Consumptive cough with watery phlegm; Dyspnea; Esophageal reflux; Gastritis; Hiccup; Peptic ulcer; Pulmonary tuberculosis; Dry mouth; Dry throat; Thirst; Red, dry tongue; Weak-Rapid pulse (Ruo Shu); Fine-Rapid pulse (Xi Shu). |
| Tao Hua Tang Peach Blossom Decoction |
Warms the Middle Burner; Tonifies the Middle Burner; Strengthens the Intestines. | Deficient Yang of the Spleen and Kidneys (Cold accumulating in the Stomach and Intestines). | Chronic colitis; Chronic diarrhea; Chronic dysentery; Crohn's disease; Pain of the abdomen that responds favorably to local pressure and warmth; Peptic ulcer; Pus and blood in the stools (dark red blood); Hemorrhoid; Pale tongue; Slow-Deep-Faint pulse (Chi Chen Wei). |
| Si Jun Zi Tang Four-Gentleman Decoction; Major Four Herb Decoction |
Tonifies Spleen-Qi. | Deficient Spleen Qi, usually caused by improper eating habits, excessive deliberation, or overworking. | Asthenia; Chronic gastritis; Fatigue; Lethargy; Loose stools; Peptic ulcer; Poor appetite; Diabetes; Pale complexion; Uterine fibroma; Weak voice; Weakness of the limbs; Pale tongue; Fine-Faint-Empty pulse (Xi Wei Xu). |