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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to poor appetite |
| Bei Xie Shen Shi Tang Dioscorea Hypoglauca Decoction to Eliminate Dampness |
Clears Damp-Heat; Transforms Damp-Heat; Moves Blood; Cools Blood; Tonifies the Spleen; Diuretic. | Damp-Heat rash. | Blister; Chronic urticaria; Dermatitis; Gradual onset of skin rashes; Itching; Pale-red skin (weepy after scratching); Vesicular rash; Weeping eczema; Fatigue; Poor appetite; Sensation of heaviness; Tongue with white or yellow coating (may be greasy); Slippery-Rapid pulse (Hua Shu). |
| Shi Wei Wen Dan Tang Ten-Ingredient Decoction to Warm the Gallbladder |
Transforms Phlegm; Calms the Mind. | Heart and Gall-Bladder Deficiency. | Anxiety; Apprehension; Fear; Irritability; Mental fragility; Oppression of the chest; Palpitations; Patient is easily frightened; Stifling sensation; Ageusia; Oedema of limbs; Poor appetite; Restlessness (the patient cannot keep in place). |
| Yue Hua Wan Moonlight Pill |
Calms cough; Nourishes Yin; Moistens the Lungs; Stops bleeding. | Lung and Kidney Yin Deficiency with Heat vacuity. | Chronic cough; Consumptive cough; Dry cough; Dry mouth; Dry throat; Evening fever; Fullness of the chest; Hot palms and soles; Pulmonary tuberculosis; Blood-tinged phlegm; Breathlessness; Constipation; Poor appetite; Scanty urine; Red, dry tongue; Fine-Rapid pulse (Xi Shu). |