| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to tongue with a white coating |
Chai Hu Zhi Jie Tang Bupleurum, Bitter Orange, and Platycodon Decoction
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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.
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San Wu Bei Ji Wan Three-Substance Pill for Emergencies
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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).
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