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An aggregated view of Formulas as they relate to other Formulas


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Added ''Association'' on ''7/9/2008'':

Si Qi Tang to Ban Xia Hou Po Tang
For a milder condition with less phlegm-dampness (Da Zao is added) - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p292 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''7/8/2008'':

Pai Qi Yin to Yue Ju Wan
Focuses more on bloating and gas than principle formula, by promoting movement of qi and resolving the food stagnation in the middle jiao. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p291 add comment

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

Gu Ben Zhi Beng Tang to Gui Pi Tang
For the inability of the spleen to control the blood, leading to either sudden, severe uterine bleeding or persistent uterine bleeding with continuous spotting. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p257 add comment

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

Tou Nong San to Dang Gui Bu Xue Tang
For chronic abscesses without heads which produce pus but do not readily perforate to discharge pus. Accompanied by local swelling, pain and heat. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p255 add comment

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

Shao Yao Gan Cao Fu Zi Tang to Shao Yao Gan Cao Tang
This formula supports and yang and benefits the yin. It is used to treat individuals with weak constitution where sweating was inappropriately induced. These individuals then developed chills and a slow, submerged pulse. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p253 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''7/5/2008'':

Dang Gui San to Dang Gui Shao Yao San
Tonifies the blood and strengthens the spleen, clears heat and calms a restless fetus. For thin women with long standing blood and yin deficiency.

Today this is generally prepared as a decoction with dosages one-fifth of the specified dosage. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p252 add comment


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Added ''Association'' on ''6/30/2008'':

Guo Qi Yin to Si Wu Tang
For blood deficiency with stagnant qi causing delayed menstruation. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p250 add comment

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Qin Lian Si Wu Tang to Si Wu Tang
For blood deficiency and excessive heat. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p250 add comment

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Tao Hong Si Wu Tang to Si Wu Tang
Tonifies and invigorates the blood and regulates menstruation. For concurrent blood deficiency and blood stasis. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p250 add comment

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San Huang Si Wu Tang to Si Wu Tang
For premenstrual vomiting and nosebleed due to excessive heat. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p249 add comment

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Wen Qing Yin to Si Wu Tang
For chronic, continuous and excessive uterine bleeding due to heat. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p249 add comment

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Sheng Yu Tang to Si Wu Tang
For qi and blood deficiency that is characterized by a constant ache in the lower abdomen that responds well to pressure. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p249 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''6/30/2008'':

Ren Shen Hu Tao Tang to Ren Shen Ge Jie San
Tonifies lungs and kidneys, arrests wheezing and stops coughing. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p247 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''6/29/2008'':

Jia Jian Sheng Mai San to Sheng Mai San
For greater yin-stage conditions with smoldering summerheat. When the pathogen is in the blood level and the exterior is deficient. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p246 add comment

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Yi Qi Cong Ming Tang to Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
Strengthens the middle qi and improves visual and aural acuity. For long term deficiency of the middle burner . - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p244 add comment

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Sheng Xian Tang to Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
Augments the qi and raises what is sinking. For sinking qi of the chest. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p244 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''6/29/2008'':

Ju Yuan Jian to Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
Tonifies the qi in order to tonify the blood. For collapse due to qi deficiency leading to severe blood loss and devastated yang. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p244 add comment

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Sheng Yang Yi Wei Tang to Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
Strengthens the spleen, augments the qi, raises the yang and leaches out dampness. For spleen and stomach problems that occur after a damp-heat disorder and affects the lungs. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p244 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''6/29/2008'':

Tiao Zhong Yi Qi Tang to Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
Leaches out dampness and strengthens the spleen and stomach. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p244 add comment

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Added ''Association'' on ''6/29/2008'':

Jia Jian Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang to Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
For constitutionally weak women in the fourth or fifth month of pregnancy who present with fatigue and lethargy, low back pain, abdominal distention excessive or insufficient movement of the fetus. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p243 add comment


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