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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to rapid-overflowing pulse (shu hong) |
| Xi Gan Ming Mu Tang Redress the Liver and Brighten the Eyes Decoction |
Releases the Exterior; Clears Heat; Improves vision. | Ocular disease due to Heat and Wind-Heat. | Conjunctivitis; Keratitis; Glaucoma; Tension in the abdomen that is more severe in the right hypochondria (patients with a sturdy constitution); Rapid-Wiry pulse (Shu Xian); Rapid-Overflowing pulse (Shu Hong). |
| Bai Hu Cheng Qi Tang White Tiger and Order the Qi Decoction |
Promotes generation of Body Fluids; Calms thirst; Clears Heat from the Qi level; Eliminates Heat and Fire from the Stomach; Drains and purges Heat from Internal Organs. | Concurrent Yang brightness channel and organ-stage disorder. | Concentrated urine; Constipation; Dry stools; Dysuria; High fever; Irritability; Profuse sweating; Scanty urine; Thirst; Delirium; Mental disorders; Red tongue, yellow or brown coating to the root; Rapid-Overflowing pulse (Shu Hong). |
| Zhen Ni Bai Hu Tang White Tiger Decoction to Suppress Rebellion |
Clears Stomach-Heat; Regulates Stomach-Qi. | Cold-induced disorders, or warm-febrile diseases with Heat entering the Stomach causing rebellious Stomach-Qi. | Fever; Irritability; Nausea; Oppression of the stomach; Thirst; Vomiting; Headache; Red tongue, thick-dry-yellow coating; Rapid-Wiry-Overflowing pulse (Shu Xian Hong); Rapid-Overflowing pulse (Shu Hong). |