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Lily Bulb Metal-Securing Decoction
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Rehmanniae Radix Praeparata; Rehmanniae Radix; Angelicae Sinensis Radix; Paeoniae Radix Alba; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma; Platycodonis Radix; Scrophulariae Radix; Fritillariae Bulbus; Ophiopogonis Radix; Lilii Bulbus
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Enriches and nourishes the lung and kidney, relieves cough and dissolves phlegm.
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Bai He Gu Jin Tang is indicated for a pattern of lung-kidney yin deficiency with deficiency fire flaming upward. The symptoms are coughing, labored breathing, blood in the sputum, dry and sore throat, dizziness and blurred vision, afternoon tidal fever. The tongue is red with scanty coating, and the pulse is thready and rapid.
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2
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Apricot Kernel and Perilla Powder
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Perillae Folium; Pinelliae Rhizoma; Poria; Peucedani Radix; Platycodonis Radix; Aurantii Fructus; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma; Zingiberis Rhizoma Recens; Jujubae Fructus; Armeniacae Semen Amarum; Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium
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Relieves cool-dryness by light diffusion, regulates lung function, and dissolves phlegm.
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Xing Su San is indicated for patterns of externally-contracted cool-dryness. The symptoms are aversion to cold, mild headache, coughing with scanty sputum, stuffy nose, and a dry throat. The tongue coating is white, and the pulse is wiry.
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3
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Mulberry Leaf and Apricot Kernel Decoction
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Mori Folium; Armeniacae Semen Amarum; Glehniae Radix; Fritillariae Thunbergii Bulbus; Sojae Semen Praeparatum; Gardeniae Fructus; Gardeniae Pericarpium
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Clears and diffuses warm-dryness, moistens the lung and dissolves phlegm.
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Sang Xing Tang is indicated for the pattern of externally-contracted warm-dryness. The symptoms are mild fever, thirst, dry throat and nasal cavities, dry cough without sputum, or with scanty, and sticky sputum. The tongue body is red with a thin, white and dry coating. The pulse is floating and rapid and is large on the right side.
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Stomach-Boosting Decoction
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Glehniae Radix; Ophiopogonis Radix; Saccharon Crystallinum; Rehmanniae Radix; Polygonati Odorati Rhizoma
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Nourishes yin and boosts the stomach.
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Yi Wei Tang is indicated for stomach yin damage. The symptoms include a burning sensation and dull pain in the gastric cavity, hunger with no desire to eat, dry mouth and throat, and dry stool. The tongue is red with scanty coating, and the pulse is thready and rapid.
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