Week Two (Part Two) Flashcards
(22 cards)
Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San
Category:
Release Exterior Disorders with Head and Neck Symptoms
Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San
Ingredients:
Chuan Xiong Bo He Jing Jie Qiang Huo Bai Zhi Xi Xin Fang Feng Zhi Gan Cao Cha Ye
Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San
King Herb:
Chuan Xiong
Stops pain, particularly in shaoyang and jueyin headaches
Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San
Clinical Application:
Disperses wind evil and alleviates pain.
Best formula for headache due to wind cold.
Headache in any part of the head accompanied by fever and aversion to cold, dizziness, and nasal congestion.
Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San
Tongue:
Pulse:
Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San
Tongue: thin white coating
Pulse: Floating
Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San
Common Name:
Chuanxiong Powder to be Taken with Green Tea
Cang Er Zi San
Category:
Release Exterior Disorders with Head and Neck Symptoms
Cang Er Zi San
Ingredients:
Cang Er Zi
Xin Yi Hua
Bai Zhi
Bo He
Cang Er Zi San
King Herb:
Cang Er Zi
Opens the nasal passages, relieves sinus pain and discharge.
Cang Er Zi San
Clinical Application:
Disperses wind and opens the nasal orifices
Best formula for profuse nasal discharge caused by wind-heat attacking the head.
Currently used for acute/chronic, or allergic rhinitis or sinusitis.
Cang Er Zi San
Tongue:
Pulse:
Cang Er Zi San
Tongue: normal or yellow coating
Pulse: Floating, rapid
Cang Er Zi San
Common Name:
Xanthium Powder
Cang Er Zi San
Xin Yi Hua (Special Properties):
Particularly for the upper head
Cang Er Zi San
Bai Zhi (Special Properties):
Particularly for frontal headaches
Cang Er Zi San
Bo He (Special Properties):
Clears wind evils from the head and eyes
Ge Gen Tang
Category:
Release Exterior Disorders with Head and Neck Symptoms
Ge Gen Tang
Ingredients:
Gui Zhi Tang + Ge Gen + Ma Huang
Ge Gen Ma Huang Gui Zhi Bai Shao Sheng Jiang Da Zao Gan Cao
Ge Gen Tang
King Herb:
Ge Gen
Brings up clear yang qi; relieves sore muscles
Ge Gen Tang
Clinical Application:
Releases the exterior from the muscle layer and generates fluids.
Best formula for Ma Huang Tang syndrome with rigid neck and upper back.
Currently used for common cold, flu, acute cervical myositis, tendonitis or bursitis if the shoulder and allergic rhinitis.
Ge Gen Tang
Tongue:
Pulse:
Ge Gen Tang
Tongue: normal or white coating
Pulse: Floating, tight
Ge Gen Tang
Common Name:
Kudzu Decoction
Ge Gen Tang
Ma Huang (Special Properties):
Assists with Ge Gen in bringing up yang qi especially to the upper portions (upper back, head).