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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to slight fever |
| Shi Wei Xiang Ru Yin Ten-Ingredient Decoction with Elsholtzia |
Releases Cold from the Exterior; Transforms internal Dampness; Tonifies Stomach-Qi and Spleen-Qi. | External Cold and Dampness. | Chills; Slight fever; Profuse sweating; Summer disease (according to the Wan Bing Hui Chun). |
| Xu Ming Tang Prolong Life Decoction; Mahuang and Ginseng Decoction |
Disperses Wind; Clears Heat; Supports the Qi. | External Wind invading the channels with Qi and Blood Deficiency, or internal movement of Liver Wind with the production of Heat. | Amnesia or mental disorders (the patient is unable to recognize friends or identify the source of pain); Aphasia; Flaccid hemiplegia; Dry stools; Slight fever; Stiffness; Stiffness (inability to rotate the trunk); Tongue with thin-yellow or greasy-yellow coating; Forceful-Wiry pulse (You Li Xian); Slippery-Rapid pulse (Hua Shu). |
| Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan Emperor of Heaven's Special Pill to Tonify the Heart; Heavenly Emperor Tonifying the Heart Pill |
Nourishes Yin and Blood; Tonifies the Heart; Calms the Mind; Purifies Empty-Heat. | Yin Deficiency of the Heart and Kidneys due to mental hyperactivity, which depletes the Blood and Essence. | Anxiety; Heart diseases; Insomnia; Irritability; Lack of concentration; Menopausal disorders; Nerve fatigue; Nervous breakdown; Palpitations; Restless sleep; Tranquilizer, sedative, and sleeping pill discontinuation; Chronic urticaria; Dry stools; Hypertension; Memory loss; Night spermatorrhea; Night sweating; Slight fever; Thirst; Ulcer; Red-tipped tongue, little coating or none; Fine-Rapid pulse (Xi Shu). |