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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to slippery-soft pulse (hua ru) |
| Xiang Sha Yang Wei Tang Auklandia and Amomum Nourish the Stomach Decoction; Cyperus and Cluster Decoction |
Tonifies Stomach and Spleen; Harmonizes Stomach and Spleen; Eliminates Dampness. | Digestive disorders with Dampness due to Spleen and Stomach disharmony. | Bloating after meals; Digestive disorders (sensation of fullness); Fullness of the abdomen; Fullness of the epigastrium; Gastralgia after meals; Poor appetite; Regurgitation; Acute gastritis; Ageusia; Chronic gastritis; Diarrhea; Duodenal ulcer; Gastric ulcer; Lethargy; Loose stools; Nausea; Poor digestion; Pale tongue, greasy-white coating; Slippery-Soft pulse (Hua Ru). |
| Yi Huang Tang Change Yellow [Discharge] Decoction |
Tonifies the Spleen; Clears Heat and Damp-Heat; Astringent (stops leucorrhea). | Spleen Qi Deficiency with Dampness in which the Dampness becomes constrained, transforms into Damp-Heat, and pours downward. | Chronic, persistent, yellowish, viscous and fishy-smelling leukorrhea; Poor appetite; Sensation of heaviness of the head; Delayed menstruation with pale blood; Dizziness; Loose stools; Pale complexion; Sallow complexion; Pale tongue, thin-greasy-white or thin-greasy-yellowish coating; Slippery-Soft pulse (Hua Ru); Slippery-Soft-Deep pulse (Hua Ru Chen). |
| San Jia Jian Zheng Qi San Third Modification of Rectify the Qi Powder |
Regulates the Qi; Transforms Dampness; Clears Damp-Heat; Drains Damp-Heat. | Long-term internal constraint from Dampness which has transformed into Damp-Heat. | Oppression of the epigastrium; Stifling sensation; Tongue with yellow coating; Slippery-Soft pulse (Hua Ru). |