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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms |
| Ju Yuan Jian Lift the Source Decoction |
Tonifies Qi (to restrain and tonify Blood). | Collapse due to Qi Deficiency leading to severe blood loss and devastated Yang. | Breathlessness; Menorrhagia; Metrorrhagia; Palpitations; Watery, pale blood; Dull complexion; Fatigue; Introversion; Pale complexion; Sensation of heaviness in the lower abdomen; Pale tongue, thin-moisty coating; Forceless-Faint-Empty pulse (Wu Li Wei Xu). |
| Gu Yin Jian Stabilize the Yin Decoction |
Tonifies Kidney-Qi and Kidney-Yin; Harmonizes Penetrating and Directing Vessels. | Menstrual disorders due to Kidney Qi and Yin Deficiency. | Early or late menstruation (hypomenorrhea with pale blood); Glare; Pain in the lower back; Tinnitus; Frequent urination, especially at night; Loose stools; Sensation of heaviness in the lower abdomen; Weak-Deep pulse (Ruo Chen). |
| Dan Zhi Xiao Yao San Moutan and Gardenia Rambling Powder |
Soothes Liver-Qi; Tonifies the Spleen; Nourishes Blood; Clears Heat. | Liver constraint with Spleen Deficiency that transforms into Heat. | Chronic hepatitis; Dysuria; Evening fever; Fever; Headache; Irregular menstruation; Menopausal disorders; Menorrhagia; Night sweating; Pain of the abdomen; Restlessness; Slight fever; Spontaneous sweating; Dry mouth; Red cheeks; Red eyes; Sensation of heaviness in the lower abdomen; Red tongue; Rapid-Wiry pulse (Shu Xian). |