Formules

Huang Lian E Jiao Tang

Vacuity dysphoria, heart palpitations, insomnia, heat on the palms of the hands and the sole of the feet, or diarrhea with pus and blood

Huang Lian Jie Du Tang

Toxic Heat in the Three Burners with fever, dysphoria, insomnia, bleeding, dermatosis

Huang Lian Tang

Heart dysphoria (state of discomfort and anxious agitation), mass and fullness under the heart, abdominal pain, dry vomiting and diarrhea. Heart palpitations

Huang Lian Wen Dan Tang

Irritability and very bitter taste in the mouth, due to severe Phlegm-Heat, with Gallbladder/Stomach Disharmony

Huang Lian Xiang Ru Yin

Exterior Wind-Cold Attack and Interior Damp-Heat Stagnation during the Summer

Huang Long Tang

Fetid diarrhea, due to Yang Ming Heat with Qi/Blood Vacuity

Huang Qi Gui Zhi Wu Wu Tang

Wind-Cold Bi with Blood Stasis

Huang Qi Gui Zhi Wu Wu Tang

Limb numbness (tingling, stinging), that may extend to other parts of the body. Aversion to wind, empty, weak pulse (perspiration is not essential)

Huang Qi Jian Zhong Tang

Abdominal pain and spasms, due to Vacuity Cold with noticeable Qi Vacuity

Huang Qi Jian Zhong Tang

Xiao Jian Zhong Tang Syndrome with Exterior Vacuity (+++) - Tai Yang Zhong Feng – and Internal Vacuity (+++) – Tai Yin. Abdominal spasmodic pain, perspiration, aversion to wind with any other symptom treated by Huang Qi: yellow perspiration, abscess, wounds that do not heal

Huang Qin Ban Xia Wan

Cough with yellow or green and sticky mucus, due to Lung Phlegm-Heat

Huang Qin Jia Ban Xia Sheng Jiang Tang

Huang Qin Tang Syndrome with nausea and vomiting

Huang Qin Tang

Diarrhea with fever, abdominal pain and tension; acute gastralgia, acute dysentery

Huang Qin Tang

Hot dysentery, diarrhea, due to Interior Damp-Heat

Huang Tu Tang

Bleeding, due to Spleen Yang Vacuity (the Spleen can’t control the Blood)

Huo Luo Xiao Ling Dan

Pain at the heart, abdomen and limbs with Blood and Qi Stagnation, due to trauma, rheumatism or ulcer

Huo Ren Cong Chi Tang

Headache, neck and back pain, without chills or perspiration, due to Wind-Cold Attack (one or two days)

Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San

Fever, aversion to cold, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal and/or epigastric pain, due to Wind-Cold Attack and Internal Dampness Stagnation