Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang Poria, Cinnamon Twig, Atractylodis Macrocephalae, and Licorice Decoction; Hoelen and Atractylodes Decoction
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Warms Cold-Phlegm;
Transforms Cold-Phlegm;
Tonifies the Spleen;
Eliminates Dampness.
| Cold-Phlegm in the epigastrium due to Spleen-Yang Deficiency. | Arthritis;
Bronchial asthma;
Chronic bronchitis;
Chronic gastritis;
Clear phlegm;
Cough;
Dyspnea;
Emphysema;
Fullness of hypochondrium;
Fullness of the chest;
Watery phlegm;
Chronic nephritis;
Dizziness;
Ménière's disease;
Oedema;
Palpitations;
Pale, swollen tongue, greasy-white or slippery-white coating;
Slippery-Moderate-Deep pulse (Hua Huan Chen); Slippery-Moderate-Wiry pulse (Hua Huan Xian).
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Er Chen Tang Two-Cured Decoction; Two Old Decoction; Citrus and Pinellia Decoction
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Transforms Phlegm and Dampness;
Dries Phlegm and Dampness;
Regulates Qi in the Middle Burner.
| Damp-Phlegm from the Spleen failing to properly transport the fluids. | Chronic bronchitis;
Chronic gastritis;
Cough;
Distension of the chest;
Distension of the diaphragm;
Dizziness;
Emphysema;
Goiter;
Nausea;
Oppression of diaphragm;
Oppression of the chest;
Palpitations;
Profuse phlegm;
Vomiting;
White phlegm;
Ménière's disease;
Peptic ulcer;
Swollen, tooth-marked tongue with a thick-greasy-white coating;
Slippery-Moderate-Deep pulse (Hua Huan Chen).
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