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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to wiry-empty pulse (xian xu) |
| Xiao Yao San Free and Easy Wanderer Powder; Rambling Powder; Bupleurum and Tangkuei Powder |
Soothes Liver-Qi; Tonifies the Spleen; Nourishes Blood; Harmonizes Liver and Spleen. | Liver constraint with Blood Deficiency. Dysharmony between the Liver and Spleen. | Amenorrhea; Anemia; Bitter taste; Bloating; Chronic hepatitis; Digestive disorders; Dizziness; Dysmenorrhea; Fatigue; Fibrocystic breast; Functional sterility; Gastritis; Headache; Hiccup; Irregular menstruation; Leukorrhea; Menorrhagia; Pain of the hypochondrium; Peptic ulcer; Poor appetite; Premenstrual syndrome; Dry mouth; Dry throat; Hypoglycemia; Nervous breakdown; Pleurisy; Poor vision; Retinitis; Slight, chronic fever; Pale-red tongue; Weak-Wiry pulse (Ruo Xian); Wiry-Empty pulse (Xian Xu). |
| Hei Xiao Yao San Black Rambling Powder |
Soothes Liver-Qi; Tonifies the Spleen; Nourishes Blood; Regulates menstruation. | Liver constraint with Blood Deficiency. Dysharmony between the Liver and Spleen. | Dysmenorrhea; Menorrhagia; Premenstrual cramps; Rapid-Wiry pulse (Shu Xian) in cases of Heat; Wiry-Empty pulse (Xian Xu). |
| 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). |