Formules

Qing Wen Bai Du Yin

Heat-Toxin attacking Qi/Xue Level due to epidemic disease

Qing Xin Lian Zi Yin

Heart Fire Rising with Qi and Yin Vacuity and Damp-Heat Descent, Kidney Yin Vacuity

Qing Ying Tang

Heat at the Yang Level (beginning) with fever that aggravates at night and anxious agitation. Damage to the Organic Liquids and Pericardium in a Tepidity disease

Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang

Dryness-Tepidity attacking the Lung injuring Qi and Yin

Ren Shen Bai Du San

High fever and aversion to cold, absence of perspiration, headache, stiffness and pain in the whole body, distension of the chest with productive cough, due to Wind-Cold-Damp Attack in a Zheng Qi Vacuity

Ren Shen Ge Jie San

Chronic cough and dyspnea, yellow expectorations or with the presence of blood and pus, irritability and heat sensation in the chest, due to Lung Qi Vacuity with Lung Heat

Ren Shen Hua Tan Wan

Chronic cough with Qi weakening and Phlegm

Ren Shen Yang Rong Tang

Palpitations, amnesia, insomnia, fatigue, shortness of breath, due to Qi and Blood Vacuity and Spleen and Herat Vacuity in consumption diseases

Ri Yue San

Pain in the spine and lower limbs, due to Wind-Cold-Damp Bi Syndrome

Ru Mi Niao Tang

Gao Lin Syndrome (fat) with chyluria

Ru Yi Jin Huang Gao

Used in Gao form for chronic trauma with slight swelling, dull pain and loss of mobility

Run Chang Wan

Dry stools due to Blood Vacuity (and Blood Stasis), Organic Liquids Vacuity, and Wind (Liver) out of Blood Vacuity

Run Pi Gao

Run Pi Gao 潤脾膏 (Source: Sun Simiao’s 孙思邈 (541 - 682) Beiji Qianjin Yaofang 備急千金要方). Use whole plants and add: Sesame Oil 250ml; Beeswax 40g (the more natural, the better). Containers for circa 300 ml (e.g. 12 jars of 25ml). Preparation (if possible): Soak herbs in 250ml Sesame Oil over 9 days (after straining appr. 200ml oil will remain). Indications: Spleen Heat, scorched lips and dryness.

San Ao Tang

Body and head aches, cough, dyspnea, white expectoration, nasal obstruction or voice loss, due to Lung Wind-Cold Attack (less sudorific action)

San Bi Tang

Obstruction pain with Kidney and Liver Vacuity with Qi and Blood Stasis, characterized by tremors

San Huang San Jia Jian (ZGT)

Used in Gao form in the acute stages of trauma with swelling, redness, pain and heat of the injured area

San Jin Tang

Lumbar pain, in the lower portion of the abdomen, painful, frequent and urgent urination or presence of sand in the urine, due to Bladder Damp-Heat (stone)

San Ren Tang

Headache, aversion to cold, body and head pain and heaviness, light-yellow complexion, loss of appetite, body heat after midday in the initial stage of Damp-Heat striking Qi Level