Gui Zhi Shao Yao Zhi Mu Tang Cinnamon Twig, Peony, and Anemarrhena Decoction; Cinnamon and Anemarrhena Combination
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Disperses Damp and Wind;
Unblocks the Channels;
Moves Yang.
| Recurrent Wind-Cold-Damp painful obstruction in which localized constraint generates Heat. | Acute attack of gout;
Arthritis;
Difficulty in movement;
Joint pain;
Oedema of lower extremities;
Painful lower limbs;
Rheumatism;
Swelling of joints;
Chills;
Dizziness;
Headache;
No fever;
No sweating;
Oedema;
Symptoms worsen at night;
Weight loss;
Tongue with a white-greasy coating;
Slippery-Wiry pulse (Hua Xian).
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Chai Hu Si Wu Tang Bupleurum and Four-Substance Decoction
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Harmonizes Terminal Yin and Lesser Yang channels;
Nourishes Blood;
Moves Blood.
| Externally-contracted pathogenic influences which penetrate to the terminal Yin-stage. | Alternating fever and chills;
Chest pain that radiates to the back;
Symptoms worsen at night;
Chronic consumption symptoms;
Sensation of cold during menstruation;
Pale tongue with purplish spots;
Fine-Wiry pulse (Xi Xian).
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