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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms |
| Jia Wei Xiao Yao San Free and Easy Wanderer Plus Powder; Augmented Rambling Powder; Bupleurum and Peony Powder |
Soothes Liver-Qi; Tonifies the Spleen; Nourishes Blood; Clears Heat. | Liver constraint with Spleen Deficiency that transforms into Heat. | Conjunctivitis; Dysuria; Irritability; Menorrhagia; Metrorrhagia; Moody; Dry mouth; Evening fever; Palpitations; Red eyes; Sweating; Tension of the lower abdomen; Rapid-Wiry-Empty pulse (Shu Xian Xu). |
| Ju Pi Zhu Ru Tang (1/2) Tangerine Peel and Bamboo Shaving Decoction; Citrus and Bamboo Decoction |
Subdues Rebellious Qi; Harmonizes the Stomach; Tonifies Qi; Clears Heat; Stops hiccup. | Heat in the Stomach, and either the Stomach-Qi is unable to descend harmoniously (due to long-term Stomach Deficiency), or severe vomiting or diarrhea has injured the Stomach-Qi. | Belching; Desire to vomit without result; Early morning nausea; Gastritis; Persistent hiccup; Postoperative hiccup; Pyloric stenosis; Severe hiccup; Vomiting resulting from exhaustion or after a long-term illness; Thirst; Rapid-Wiry-Empty pulse (Shu Xian Xu); |