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What herb do you add to Zhi Fu Zi to warm the Spleen and Kidneys, benefit the yang and disperse the cold? |
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Gan Jiang (warm interior and expel cold) |
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What herb do you add to Shi Fu Zi and Gan Jiang to strengthened this combination's action in fortifying the qi and benefitting the yang? |
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Gan Cao (warm the interior and expel cold) |
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What herb do you add to Zhi Fu Zi for severe deficiency of the primal qi and collapse of the yang qi? |
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What two herbs do you add to Ren Shen for shortness of breath and spontaneous sweating associated with qi and yin deficiency, most commonly secondary to injury from heat? |
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Wu Wei Zi (stabilize and bind) and Mai Men Dong (tonify yin) |
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What herb do you add to Dang Shen for fatique, shortness of breath, diarrhea and reduced appetite due to qi deficiency of the lung and spleen? |
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What herb do you add to Huang Qi for blood deficiency due to severe bleeding with such symptoms as fatigue, low-grade fever, irritability and thirst in patients with a weak, deficient pulse and other signs of qi and blood deficiency? This combination may also be used for chronic nonhealing sores and for painful obstruction, numbness and parasthesias due to qi and blood deficiency? |
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What two herbs do you add to Huang Qi for flat sores that do not pustulate or for ulcers that do not heal? |
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Dang Gui (tonify blood) and Rou Gui (warm interior and expel cold) |
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What two herbs do you add to Bai Zhu for abdominal pain, distention, vomiting and diarrhea due to cold from deficiency of the middle burner? |
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Dang Shen (tonify qi) and Gan Jiang ( tonify qi) |
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What two herbs do you add to Da Zao for weakness and lassitude associated with spleen and stomach deficiency? |
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Dang Shen (tonify qi) and Bai Zhu (tonify qi) |
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What two herbs do you add to Gan Cao for painful spasms of the abdomen or legs? |
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What herb do you add to Shu Di Huang for blood deficiency from a variety of causes marked by such symptoms as dizziness, palpitations, insomnia and menstrual dysfunction? |
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What two herbs do you add to Zhi He Shou Wu for irregular menstruation and uterine bleeding from exhausted liver and kidneys? |
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Dang Gui (tonify blood) and Bai Shao (tonify blood) |
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What three herbs do you add to Dang Gui for menstrual irregularity, amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea resulting from blood deficiency and/or blood statis? |
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Bai Shao (tonify blood), Shu Di Huang (tonify blood) and Chuan Xiong (invigorate blood) |
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What two herbs do you add to E Jiao for dizziness and palpatitions due to blood deficiency? |
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Dang Shen (tonify qi) and Dang Gui (tonify blood) |
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What do you cook Long Yan Rou with for insufficiency of qi and blood? |
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What two herbs do you add to Long Yan Rou for Postpartum exhaustion of the qi and blood with floating edema? |
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Sheng Jiang (warm, acrid herbs t/ release exterior), Da zao (tonifiy qi) |
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