| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to premenstrual syndrome |
Wu Ji Bai Feng Wan White Phoenix Pill of Black-Bone Chicken
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Tonifies Qi and Blood;
Moves Qi and Blood;
Warms Yang without drying;
Regulates menstruation.
| Menstrual disorders due to Blood and Qi Deficiency (stagnation of Liver Qi, in particular). | Irregular menstrual cycle (dysmenorrhea, menorrhagia, hypomenorrhea);
Leukorrhea;
Pain in the lower back;
Painful ovulation;
Postpartum bleeding;
Postpartum fatigue;
Premenstrual syndrome;
Sterility;
Weakness of the legs;
Chronic hepatitis;
Irregular weight;
Poor appetite.
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Xiao Yao San Free and Easy Wanderer Powder; Rambling Powder; Bupleurum and Tangkuei Powder
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Soothes Liver-Qi;
Tonifies the Spleen;
Nourishes Blood;
Harmonizes Liver and Spleen.
| Liver constraint with Blood Deficiency.
Dysharmony between the Liver and Spleen. | Amenorrhea;
Anemia;
Bitter taste;
Bloating;
Chronic hepatitis;
Digestive disorders;
Dizziness;
Dysmenorrhea;
Fatigue;
Fibrocystic breast;
Functional sterility;
Gastritis;
Headache;
Hiccup;
Irregular menstruation;
Leukorrhea;
Menorrhagia;
Pain of the hypochondrium;
Peptic ulcer;
Poor appetite;
Premenstrual syndrome;
Dry mouth;
Dry throat;
Hypoglycemia;
Nervous breakdown;
Pleurisy;
Poor vision;
Retinitis;
Slight, chronic fever;
Pale-red tongue;
Weak-Wiry pulse (Ruo Xian); Wiry-Empty pulse (Xian Xu).
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Chai Hu Shu Gan San Bupleurum Powder to Spread the Liver
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Soothes Liver-Qi;
Moves Qi and Blood;
Calms pain.
| Liver constraint due to stagnation of Qi and Blood Deficiency. | Distension of the breasts;
Dysmenorrhea;
Fullness of the chest;
Pain of the hypochondrium;
Poor digestion;
Premenstrual syndrome;
Susceptibility;
Belching;
Constipation;
Distension of the abdomen;
Hypertension;
Irregular menstruation;
Nervous breakdown;
Tongue with thin-white coating;
Wiry pulse (Xian).
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