| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to worsening on exertion |
Chuan Si Jun Zi Tang Asthma Four-Gentlemen Decoction
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Tonifies Qi;
Calms asthma.
| Asthma in a patient with constitutional weakness (chronic Qi Deficiency). | Bronchial asthma;
Bronchiectasis;
Emphysema;
Worsening on exertion;
Dull complexion;
Dyspnea (elderly people);
Fatigue;
Poor appetite;
Pulmonary oedema;
Pulmonary tuberculosis;
Spontaneous sweating;
Stomach prolapse;
Pale tongue, scanty white coating;
Weak-Forceless-Empty pulse (Ruo Wu Li Xu).
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Shi Wei Cuo San Ten-Ingredient Powder
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Tonifies Qi and Blood;
Warms the Kidneys;
Disperses Cold, Damp and Wind.
| Painful obstruction due to Wind-Cold-Damp, associated with Qi and Yang Deficiency. | Hip periarthritis;
Joint pain;
Pain in the lower back;
Painful muscles;
Rheumatism;
Shoulder scapulohumeral periarthritis;
Difficulty in movement;
Fatigue;
Generalized pain;
Gout;
Numbness of the limbs;
Walking difficulty;
Weakness of the limbs;
Worsening on exertion;
Weak pulse (Ruo); Weak-Fine pulse (Ruo Xi).
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