| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to slow-deep-faint pulse (chi chen wei) |
Tao Hua Tang Peach Blossom Decoction
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Warms the Middle Burner;
Tonifies the Middle Burner;
Strengthens the Intestines.
| Deficient Yang of the Spleen and Kidneys (Cold accumulating in the Stomach and Intestines). | Chronic colitis;
Chronic diarrhea;
Chronic dysentery;
Crohn's disease;
Pain of the abdomen that responds favorably to local pressure and warmth;
Peptic ulcer;
Pus and blood in the stools (dark red blood);
Hemorrhoid;
Pale tongue;
Slow-Deep-Faint pulse (Chi Chen Wei).
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Sheng Xian Tang Raise the Sinking Decoction
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Tonifies Qi;
Raises Qi to avoid its collapse.
| Sinking (collapse) of the Qi in the chest, commonly caused by chronic diarrhea, an overdose of herbs that break up stagnation of Qi, or overly strenuous activity while recovering from a major illness. | Asthma;
Breathing difficulty;
Breathlessness;
Dyspnea;
Rapid breathing;
Slow-Deep-Faint pulse (Chi Chen Wei).
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