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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to stress |
| Miao Xiang San Marvelously Fragrant Powder |
Nourishes the Heart; Tonifies the Heart; Calms the Mind. | Heart-Qi Deficiency. | Anxiety; Apprehension; Insomnia; Palpitations; Stress; Worry; Asthenia; Fatigue; Lassitude; Memory loss; Night spermatorrhea; Spontaneous sweating; Pale tongue; Empty pulse (Xu). |
| Zou Ma Tang Unknown |
Significantly purges Cold; Eliminates accumulations. | Fullness of the abdomen and epigastrium due to Cold or water poisoning. | Constipation; Distension of the abdomen; Fullness of the abdomen; Pain and contraction of the chest (sensation of paralysis); Pain so severe that the patient cannot tolerate being touched; Precordial pain; Anuria; Epistaxis; Hematemesis; Loss of consciousness; Respiratory distress; Spasms; Sudden onset of all of these symptoms. |
| Zhu Ru Wen Dan Tang Caulis Bambusae Warm the Gallbladder Decoction |
Transforms Phlegm-Heat; Clears Phlegm-Heat; Drains Heat. | Phlegm-Heat in the chest, often due to alcoholism. | Fear; Insomnia due to stress and Phlegm; Nightmare; Palpitations; Chest discomfort; Cough; Hebetude; Irritation of the chest; Red complexion; Tongue with a white-greasy coating; Slippery pulse (Hua). |