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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to slippery-rapid-overflowing pulse (hua shu hong) |
| Qing Jing Zhi Xue Tang Cool the Menses and Stop Bleeding Decoction |
Clears Heat; Stops bleeding. | Menorrhagia or uterine hemorrhage due to hot blood in the Liver channel. | Sudden menorrhagia; Sudden metrorrhagia; Irritability; Thirst; Red tongue, yellow coating; Slippery-Rapid-Overflowing pulse (Hua Shu Hong). |
| Chai Ge Jie Ji Tang Bupleurum and Kudzu Decoction to Release the Muscle Layer; Bupleurum-Pueraria Relaxing the Tendons Decoction |
Releases the Exterior; Eliminates internal Heat; Eliminates Pathogenic Qi from the muscle layer. | Unresolved exterior Wind-Cold which has become constrained and is transforming into Heat. | Headache; Increasing fever and decreasing chills; Influenza; Painful limbs; Stiffness of the limbs; Bitter taste; Dry nose; Insomnia; Irritability; Night blindness; Ocular pain; Stiffness of the extremities; Toothache; Red tongue, thin-yellow coating; Floating-Rapid pulse (Fu Shu) that transforms into Slippery-Rapid-Overflowing pulse (Hua Shu Hong). |
| Qing Wei Tang Clear the Stomach Decoction |
Cools Blood; Clears Heat and Fire from the Stomach. | Vigorous Stomach-Fire injuring the Blood. | Bleeding gums; Foul breath; Gingivitis; Pain of the face; Toothache; Dental abscess; Scarlet red, rough or prickly tongue with a yellow coating; Slippery-Rapid-Overflowing pulse (Hua Shu Hong). |