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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms of tongue with a white coating |
| Chai Hu Zhi Jie Tang Bupleurum, Bitter Orange, and Platycodon Decoction |
Harmonizes the Shao Yang; Moves Qi in the chest and diaphragm; Disperses half-exterior, half-interior pathogenic influences. | Lesser Yang-stage disorder with stagnation of Qi. | Alternating fever and chills; Chest pain; Dizziness; Fullness of hypochondrium; Fullness of the chest; Hypoacusis; Pain of the hypochondrium; Parietal headache; Tongue with a white coating; Floating-Large-Wiry pulse (Fu Da Xian) on the left; Slippery-Wiry pulse (Hua Xian) on the right. |
| San Wu Bei Ji Wan Three-Substance Pill for Emergencies |
Significantly purges Cold. | Sudden onset of severe Cold accumulation, which is attributed to Cold food stagnating in the Stomach and Intestines where it completely obstructs the flow of Qi. | Acute pancreatitis; Atonic constipation; Distension of the abdomen; Distension of the epigastrium; Food poisoning; Functional intestinal obstruction; Irregular breathing; Pain so severe that it feels as if an awl is piercing the abdomen; Rough breathing; Sudden pain of the abdomen; Sudden pain of the epigastrium; Uncomplicated acute appendicitis; Blue complexion; Loss of consciousness with clenched mouth; Bluish-purple tongue with a White coating; Deep-Tight pulse (Chen Jin). |