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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms |
| Tiao Gan Tang Regulate the Liver Decoction |
Regulates menstruation; Nourishes Liver-Yin and Kidney-Yin. | Gynecological disorders due to deficient Liver and Kidney Yin. Amenorrhea due to Liver and Kidney Deficiency. | Clear leukorrhea; Delayed puberty; Irregular menstruation; Scanty leukorrhea; Sensation of cold in the lower abdomen; Stunted growth; Dizziness; Pale complexion; Pale tongue, thin coating; Weak-Fine pulse (Ruo Xi); Fine-Faint pulse (Xi Wei). |
| Ren Shen Dang Shao San Ginseng, Tangkuei and Peony Powder |
Tonifies Qi and Blood; Warms Qi and Blood. | Qi and Blood Deficiency with a predisposition to Cold and Dampness. | Anemia; Chilblain; Cold feet; Dizziness; Hemorrhoid; Hot flashes; Nephritis; Oedema; Painful shoulders; Rheumatic pain; Sensation of cold (waist level); Sensation of cold in the lower abdomen; Sensation of heaviness of the head; Sterility; Stiffness of the shoulders; Urethritis; Cold intolerance; Frequent urination; Hearing difficulties; Irregular menstruation; Ocular disease. |
| Ding Xiang Jiao Ai Tang Clove, Ass-Hide Gelatin and Mugwort Decoction |
Nourishes Blood; Warms the uterus; Stops bleeding. | Persistent metrorrhagia due to Cold from Deficiency. | Sensation of cold in the lower abdomen (ice-cold); Clear leukorrhea; Occasional bleeding with bright-red blood; Profuse leukorrhea; Watery leukorrhea; Pale tongue; Hollow-Slow pulse (Kou Chi); Hollow-Slow-Leather pulse (Kou Chi Ge); Hollow-Floating-Slow pulse (Kou Fu Chi). |