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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to sequelae of wind-stroke |
| Feng Liao Xing Yao Jiu Feng Liaoxing Medicated Wines |
Disperses Cold, Damp and Wind; Unblocks the Channels; Eliminates pain. | Wind-Cold-Damp usually following an externally-contracted Wind or traumatic injury. | Joint pain; Painful muscles; Paralysis; Sequelae of Wind-stroke; Sport injury; Pale tongue, white coating (may have purplish spots); Slow-Tight-Wiry pulse (Chi Jin Xian). |
| Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang Tonify the Yang to Restore Five [Tenths] Decoction; Astragalus and Peony Decoction |
Tonifies Qi; Moves Blood; Promotes circulation in the channels. | Deficiency of the normal and Yang Qi together with Blood stasis obstructing the channels. | Acute myelitis; Aphasia; Deviation of the eyes; Deviation of the mouth; Frequent urination; Hemiplegia; Paralysis of the face; Ptyalism; Sciatica; Sequelae of cerebrovascular accident; Sequelae of poliomyelitis; Sequelae of Wind-stroke; Thromboangiitis obliterans; Urinary incontinence; Atrophy of the lower limbs; Dry stools; Pale tongue, white coating; Weak pulse (Ruo). |
| Da Huo Luo Dan Great Invigorating the Connecting Channels Pill; Great Channel Quickening Pill |
Moves Qi and Blood; Disperses Cold and Wind from the joints and channels; Tonifies Kidney-Yin and Kidney-Yang. | Wind-stroke, painful obstruction, or poor blood circulation. | Aphasia; Back stiffness; Numbness of the limbs; Paralysis of the face; Paralysis of the limbs (flaccid, spastic); Rheumatic pain; Sequelae of Wind-stroke; Stiffness of the lower back; Stiffness of the lower limbs; Difficulty in movement; Uncomfortable seated position; Walking difficulty; Stiff or soft tongue, white coating (may be deviated); Weak-Floating-Empty pulse (Ruo Fu Xu); Weak-Wiry-Empty pulse (Ruo Xian Xu). |