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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to vomiting of phlegm |
| Xuan Fu Dai Zhe Tang Inula and Hematite Decoction |
Subdues Rebellious Qi; Harmonizes the Stomach; Transforms Phlegm; Tonifies Central Qi. | Phlegm turbidity obstructing the Interior together with weak, deficient Stomach Qi. | Chronic belching; Chronic gastritis; Early morning nausea; Fullness of the abdomen; Fullness of the epigastrium; Hiccup; Peptic ulcer; Pyloric stenosis; Regurgitation; Vomiting of Phlegm; Vomiting of saliva; Pale tongue, slippery-white coating; Wiry-Empty pulse (Xian Xu). |
| Zhi Suo Er Chen Tang Immature Aurantium and Corydales Two-Aged [Ingredients] Decoction |
Moves Qi; Subdues Rebellious Qi; Disperses congested fluids. | Congested fluids clumping in the chest and stomach. | Back pain; Chest pain; Gastric ulcer; Gastritis; Severe vomiting of Phlegm; Severe vomiting of thin fluids; Angina pectoris; Intercostal neuralgia; Precordial pain; Pale tongue, greasy-white coating; Deep-Wiry pulse (Chen Xian). |
| Ding Xiang Fu Ling Tang Clove and Poria Decoction |
Warms Damp-Cold; Transforms Damp-Cold; Tonifies the Spleen; Warms the Middle Burner; Harmonizes the Middle Burner. | Accumulated Damp-Cold or congested fluids in the Stomach. | Acid regurgitation; Gastralgia; Gastric ulcer; Pyloric stenosis; Sour vomiting; Stomach prolapse; Vomiting of Phlegm; Fatigue; Weakness of the abdomen; Weight loss; Weak-Soft pulse (Ruo Ru). |