| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to slippery-rapid pulse (hua shu); rapid pulse (shu) |
Liang Ge San Cool the Diaphragm Powder; Forsythia and Rhubarb Powder
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Clears Heat from the Upper Burner;
Purges Heat from the Middle Burner.
| Accumulated Heat in the Middle and Upper Burners. | Cholecystitis;
Constipation;
Dark urine;
Encephalitis;
Gallstone;
Meningitis;
Respiratory tract infection;
Scanty urine;
Sensation of heat and irritation in the chest and abdomen;
Sore throat;
Sore throat;
Thirst;
Acute conjunctivitis;
Epistaxis;
Furuncle;
Painful mouth;
Painful tongue;
Red complexion;
Red eyes;
Red lips;
Skin rashes due to clumped Heat (Upper and Middle Burners);
Swollen tongue with red body or edges, and a dry-white or dry-yellow coating;
Slippery-Rapid pulse (Hua Shu); Rapid pulse (Shu).
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Shao Yao Tang Peony Decoction
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Clears Heat and relieves toxicity;
Drains Damp-Heat;
Harmonizes Qi and Blood;
Moves Qi and Blood;
Calms pain of the abdomen.
| Heat toxin or Damp-Heat lodged in the Intestines where it causes the Qi and Blood to stagnate.
This condition is frequently associated with food poisoning or the contraction of an epidemic toxin. | Acute colitis;
Burning sensation in anus;
Diarrhea with blood and pus (equal amounts);
Dysentery;
Enteritis;
Pain of the abdomen;
Tenesmus;
Dark urine;
Scanty urine;
Red tongue, greasy-yellow coating;
Slippery-Rapid pulse (Hua Shu); Rapid pulse (Shu).
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Chuan Xin Lian Kang Yan Pian Andrographis Paniculata Against Inflammation Tablet
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Clears Heat from the Triple Burner and relieves toxicity;
Anti-infective (Lungs);
Anti-inflammatory (Lungs);
Clears Damp-Heat;
Transforms Damp-Heat;
Cools Blood.
| Heat toxin accumulating in the Triple Burner. | Cough with yellow phlegm;
Dysentery;
Lung abscess;
Pneumonia;
Respiratory tract infection;
Tuberculosis;
Upper respiratory tract inflammation;
Abscess;
Chronic asthma;
Diarrhea;
Furuncle;
Throat inflammation;
Urinary tract infection;
Red tongue, white or yellow coating;
Slippery-Rapid pulse (Hua Shu); Rapid pulse (Shu).
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