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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms of rapid pulse (shu) |
| Niu Huang Qing Xin Wan (2/2) Cattle Gallstone Pill to Clear the Heart |
Clears Heat; Opens the orifices; Calms the Mind. | Pathogenic Heat sinks into the Interior and enters the Pericardium. Closed type of Wind-stroke (Zhong Feng). | Childhood convulsion; Delirious speech; Encephalitis; High fever; Loss of consciousness; Meningitis; Essential hypertension; Pneumonia; Red tongue, yellow coating; Rapid pulse (Shu); Rapid-Wiry pulse (Shu Xian). |
| Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang (2/2) Tangkuei and Six-Yellow Decoction |
Nourishes Yin; Clears Heat; Strengthens the Exterior; Restrains sweating. | Concurrent Heat from Deficiency with deficient Yin of the Kidneys. | Fever; Hyperthyroidism; Irritability; Myocarditis; Nephritis; Neurasthenia; Night sweating; Tuberculosis; Cholecystitis; Chronic bronchitis; Dark urine; Dry mouth; Dry stools; Hepatitis; Parched lips; Scanty urine; Silicosis; Urinary tract infection; Red, dry tongue; Rapid pulse (Shu). |
| Lian Mei An Hui Tang Picrorhiza and Mume Decoction to Calm Roundworms |
Clears Heat; Calms roundworms. | Ascariasis with vigorous Heat in the Liver and Stomach. | Irritability; Pain of the abdomen; Poor appetite; Vomiting soon after meals (presence of roundworms); Collapse (more severe cases); Dry mouth; Fever; Hot flashes; Red tongue; Rapid pulse (Shu). |