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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to weak-fine-wiry pulse (ruo xi xian) |
| Yi Guan Jian Linking Decoction |
Nourishes Yin; Soothes Liver-Qi. | Yin Deficiency of the Liver and Kidneys with concurrent Qi stagnation. | Acid regurgitation; Chest pain; Chronic hepatitis; Cirrhosis; Distension of the abdomen; Distension of the epigastrium; Essential hypertension; Hypertension in pregnancy; Pain of the hypochondrium; Peptic ulcer; Purpura; Addison's disease; Bitter taste; Chronic orchitis; Diabetes; Dry mouth; Dry throat; Intercostal neuralgia; Neurasthenia; Pulmonary tuberculosis; Red tongue; Weak-Fine-Wiry pulse (Ruo Xi Xian); Fine-Wiry-Empty pulse (Xi Xian Xu). |
| Bai Feng Wan White Phoenix Pill |
Tonifies Qi and Blood; Moves Qi and Blood; Eliminates Blood stasis. | Dysmenorrhea due to Liver Blood and Qi Deficiency. | Amenorrhea or prolonged menstruation (may be alternating); Headache; Pain of the lower abdomen; Postpartum fatigue; Mauve-mauvish tongue with or without purplish spots; Weak-Fine-Wiry pulse (Ruo Xi Xian). |
| Du Zhong Feng Shi Wan Eucommia Wind and Dampness Relief Pill |
Tonifies Liver and Kidneys; Tonifies bones and sinews; Tonifies Qi and Blood; Moves Qi and Blood; Disperses Wind-Damp; Calms pain. | Painful obstruction due to Wind-Damp, stagnation of Qi and Blood, associated with Liver and Kidney Deficiency. | Pain in the lower back; Rheumatism; Sciatica; Gout; Wandering joint pain; Weak-Wiry pulse (Ruo Xian); Weak-Fine-Wiry pulse (Ruo Xi Xian). |