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Added ''Association'' on ''6/7/2008'':

Wu Wei Xiao Du Yin to Huang Lian Jie Du Tang
For purulent lesions such as deep-rooted boils - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p79 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''6/7/2008'':

Shen Xi Dan to Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang
Clears heat, opens up orifices, cools the blood and relieves fire. For warm-febrile diseases, eipdemic summerheat and poxes, characterized by severe heat toxin, delirious speech, deep purple rashes, red eyes and irritability. This formula's focus is on relieving toxicity and opening orifices. Grind ingredients into a powder and mix with rehmannia juice and form into pills. Take 9 g with cool water twice a day. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p77 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''6/1/2008'':

An Gong Niu Huang Wan to Qing Ying Tang
For heat sinking into the Pericardium with high fever, convulsive spasms, and impaired consciousness - Begin the treatment with this formula and once symptoms have subsided, use the principle formula. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p76 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''5/31/2008'':

Zhi Zi Da Huang Tang to Zhi Zi Dou Chi Tang
For jaundice with distress and irritability sometimes accompanied by fever and generalized pain. Also for relapse of fever and constipation associated with a recurrence of disease due to improper diet during convalescence. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p75 add comment

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Zhi Zi Hou Po Tang to Zhi Zi Dou Chi Tang
For irritability and abdominal distention after purging. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p75 add comment

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Zhi Zi Gan Jiang Tang to Zhi Zi Dou Chi Tang
Clears heat and harmonizes the middle burner. For fever, slight irritability, abdominal pain, borborygmus, and diarrhea due to improper treatment by purging. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p74 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''5/31/2008'':

Zhi Shi Zhi Zi Chi Tang to Zhi Zi Dou Chi Tang
For fever and epigastric distention associated with a recurrence of disease due to overexertion or improper diet during convalescence. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p74 add comment

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Zhi Zi Sheng Jiang Chi Tang to Zhi Zi Dou Chi Tang
For vomiting - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p74 add comment

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Zhi Zi Gan Cao Chi Tang to Zhi Zi Dou Chi Tang
For shortness of breath - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p74 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''5/31/2008'':

Bai Hu Jia Ren Shen Tang to Bai Hu Tang
For injury to the qi and fluids characterized by fever, thirst, profuse sweating, generalized weakness and a large forceless pulse. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p71 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''5/28/2008'':

Zhen Ni Bai Hu Tang to Bai Hu Tang
Clears stomach heat and regulates stomach qi. For cold induced disorders or warm-febrile diseases with heat entering the stomach causing rebellious stomach qi with symptoms of fever, thirst. and other yang brightness stage symptoms. There is also a full and stifling feeling in the epigastrium.

Cook in five cups of water until reduced to three cups. Take one cup wam - should not be taken again if condition improves significantly - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p72 add comment


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Added ''Association'' on ''5/28/2008'':

Chai Hu Bai Hu Tang to Bai Hu Tang
Harmonizes lesser yang and clears yang brightness-stage heat. For severe fever that alternates with mild chills, sweating, irritability, thirst and a wiry, forceful, rapid pulse. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p72 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''5/20/2008'':

Da Chai Hu Tang to Xiao Chai Hu Tang
for initial Shaoyang pattern with secondary Yang Ming bowel dryness pattern - refer to: Discussion of Cold Damage (Wiseman version), p431 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''5/20/2008'':

Chai Hu Gui Zhi Tang to Xiao Chai Hu Tang
Used for a residual Taiyang pattern on top of the current Shaoyang pattern. Simply add Gui Zhi and Bai Shao to combine Xiao Chai Hu Tang with Gui Zhi Tang. - refer to: Discussion of Cold Damage (Wiseman version), p430 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''1/26/2008'':

Liu Jun Zi Tang to Er Chen Tang
"[Liu Jun Zi Tang] formula combines the principal formula [Si Jun Zi Tang] with Two-cured Decoction (Er Chen Tang)" - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p238 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''1/26/2008'':

Si Jun Zi Tang to Liu Jun Zi Tang
"[Liu Jun Zi Tang] formula combines the principal formula [Si Jun Zi Tang] with Two-cured Decoction (Er Chen Tang)" - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p238 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''1/26/2008'':

Liu Jun Zi Tang to Si Jun Zi Tang
"This formula combines the principal formula [Si Jun Zi Tang] with Two-cured Decoction (Er Chen Tang)" - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), pp. 238 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''1/12/2008'':

Gui Zhi Tang to Xiao Jian Zhong Tang
"Although the formula is an obvious modifation of Guizhi Tang, it is usually regarded as a classic in its own right. Due to the addition of maltose [Yitang] and the heavy usage of Baishao, the tonic properties of Guizhi tang are significantly enhanced and its action is directed inwardly." - refer to: Classical Chinese Medicine Textbook for Formulas, p136 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''9/30/2007'':

Chai Hu Xian Xiong Tang to Xiao Xian Xiong Tang
Harmonizes shao yang syndrome add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''9/30/2007'':

Gua Lou Zhi Shi Tang to Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan
This formula has a stronger effect on the qi than the principal formula. add comment


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