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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms of tight-wiry pulse (jin xian) |
| Shi Xiao San Sudden Smile Powder |
Disperses Blood accumulation; Disperses Blood stasis; Moves Blood; Calms pain. | Blood stasis or accumulation of Blood which obstructs the vessels and serve the lower abdomen. | Acute pain of the lower abdomen; Dysmenorrhea; Endometriosis; Irregular menstruation; Lochiometra; Pain of the abdomen (postpartum); Angina pectoris; Coronary disorders; Pain of the epigastrium; Purplish tongue or showing purplish spots; Knotted-Tight pulse (Jie Jin); Tight-Wiry pulse (Jin Xian). |
| Jia Wei Wu Yao Tang Augmented Lindera Decoction |
Moves Qi and Blood; Opens up areas of constraint. | Gynecological disorders due to stagnation of Qi and Blood. | Distension of the breasts; Distension of the lower abdomen (before menstruation); Extended menstrual cycle (delayed menstruation); Hypomenorrhea with dark red blood and clots; Pain of the lower abdomen (before menstruation); Normal tongue; Choppy-Tight pulse (Se Jin); Tight-Wiry pulse (Jin Xian). |
| Ben Tun Wan Running Piglet Pill |
Disperses Cold; Warms Yang; Subdues Rebellious Qi; Regulates the Qi. | Running piglet disorder due to Cold in the Lower Burner which affects the Liver and leads to rebellious Qi. | Cold body; Cold limbs; Periumbilical palpitations followed by an upsurge of Qi from the abdomen to the sternum as the patient becomes unnerved; Pale tongue, greasy-white coating; Tight-Wiry pulse (Jin Xian). |