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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to weak-empty pulse (ruo xu) |
| Wei Feng Tang Stomach Wind Decoction |
Tonifies the Middle Burner; Warms the Middle Burner; Stops diarrhea. | Cold from Deficiency in the Middle Burner in patients with a constitutional weakness (aggravated during cold weather). | Chronic colic; Chronic dysentery; Crohn's disease; Diarrheic stools; Loose stools; Prolapse due to Cold; Chronic diarrhea (during cold weather, in particular); Pain of the abdomen; Pale complexion; Weakness of the abdomen; Pale tongue, white coating; Weak-Empty pulse (Ruo Xu). |
| Ren Shen Feng Wang Jiang Ginseng and Royal Jelly Syrup |
Tonifies Qi to strengthen the Nutritive-Qi, Defensive-Qi and Blood; Strengthens the Exterior. | Kidney and Lung Qi Deficiency. | Asthenia; Fatigue (elderly people); Fatigue following blood loss; Fatigue following long-term illness; Hypoglycemia; Poor digestion; Postpartum fatigue; Poor appetite; Spontaneous sweating; Thirst; Weight loss; Pale tongue; Weak-Empty pulse (Ruo Xu); Faint-Empty pulse (Wei Xu). |
| Shi Quan Da Bu Tang All-Inclusive Great Tonifying Decoction; Perfect Major Supplementation Decoction; Ginseng and Tangkuei Ten Decoction |
Tonifies Qi and Blood; Warms Qi and Blood. | Qi and Blood Deficiency in consumptive disorders. | Anxiety; Exhaustion following chemotherapy, radiotherapy; Exhaustion from long-term illness; Exhaustion from surgery; Fatigue; Poor appetite; Poor digestion; Postpartum fatigue; Spermatorrhea; Weakness of lower back; Weakness of the knees; Chronic wound, difficult to cure; Consumptive cough; Permanent metrorrhagia (drip blood); Pale tongue; Weak-Empty pulse (Ruo Xu). |