Formules

Sang Ju Yin

Slight aversion to wind and cold, with slight fever, light cough and thirst, due to Wind-Heat Attack (initial stage)

Sang Piao Xiao San

Pollakiuria, enuresis, nocturnal emissions, amnesia, insomnia, plentiful dreaming, due to Kidney and Heart Vacuity

Sang Ting Wan

Edemas, water retention, oliguria, anuria with pulmonary disturbance, due to obstruction of the Waterways

Sang Xing Tang

Lung Wind-Heat-Dryness Attack

Sha Shen Mai Men Dong Tang

Dryness injuring Lung and Stomach with exhaustion of Organic Fluids and Yin Vacuity

Shan Dou Gen Fang

Red, painful and swollen throat, due to Lung Wind-Heat Attack

Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang

Masses in the lower portion of the abdomen, that can be painful or not, or pain without masses due to Blood Stasis and Cold accumulation

Shao Yao Gan Cao Fu Zi Tang

Shao Yao Gan Cao Tang Syndrome with significant Cold-Vacuity. Grate aversion to cold after profuse perspiration during a Tai Yang disease treatment

Shao Yao Gan Cao Tang

Abdominal pain and spasms due to Liver/Spleen Disharmony, convulsions and muscular spasms due to Liver Blood Vacuity

Shao Yao Tang

Intestine Damp-Heat, with Qi Stagnation (diarrhea with pus and blood)

She Gan Ma Huang Tang

Severe and productive cough, dyspnea, with or without External Attack

She Gan Ma Huang Tang

Xiao Qing Long Tang Syndrome with sounds of mucus in the throat. Bronchitis, wheezing, asthma, cough with abundant mucus blocking the throat

Shen Fu Tang

Yuan Qi Exhaustion and Yang Collapse

Shen Ling Bai Zhu San

Soft stools or diarrhea, decreased appetite, weight loss, limb weakness, oppression sensation in the chest and stomach, vomiting, pale face, due to Spleen Qi Vacuity causing Dampness Accumulation

Shen Mi Tang

Cough and discomfort in the chest and hypochondrium, due to Exterior Wind-Cold with Liver Suppression

Shen Su Yin

Fever and chills, headache, nasal congestion, distension of the chest and productive cough, due to Wind-Cold in a Qi Vacuity and Phlegm Accumulation pattern

Shen Tong Zhu Yu Tang

Generalized pain (especially at the extremities and joints), due to Blood Stasis and Jing Luo Qi Stagnation

Shen Zhu Wan

Digestive disorders, due to Central Qi Vacuity and Stagnation