| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to revulsed eyes |
Da Qin Jiao Tang Major Gentiana Qinjiao Decoction; Great Gentiana macrophylla Decoction; Major Chin-chiu Decoction
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Disperses Wind;
Clears Heat;
Nourishes Blood;
Moves Blood.
| Early and middle stages of Wind-stroke (Zhong Feng) in the channels. This arises when Wind invades a person with Deficiency of the channels.
Paralysis or paresis of different parts of the body. | Aphasia;
Deviation of the mouth;
Lack of sensation and numbness of hands and feet;
Revulsed eyes;
Chills;
Fever;
Joint pain;
Muscle spasms;
Walking difficulty;
Tongue with yellow or white coating;
Fine-Floating-Wiry pulse (Xi Fu Xian); Floating-Tight-Wiry pulse (Fu Jin Xian).
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Chen Xiang Tian Ma Tang Aquilaria and Gastrodia Decoction
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Calms Liver-Wind;
Transforms Phlegm.
| Epilepsy due to Liver-Wind or Phlegm-Wind (in children with a constitutional weakness, in particular). | Back stiffness;
Convulsion;
Foamy saliva;
Revulsed eyes;
Stertorous breathing;
Stiff jaw;
Stiffness of the neck;
Hysteria (weak women with excess emotionality, and repeated palpitations and bleeding);
Paralysis of the face.
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