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Chuan Shan Jia: Activate blood flow to promote menstruation, promote milk secretion and subdue swelling and drain pus
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Chuan Xiong: Which herb is said to be the herb for qi in blood?
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Chuan Xiong: Which herb is the most important herb for headache?
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Common function of herbs from insects Zhe Chong, Shui Zhi and Meng Chong: Break up stagnated blood, treat amenorrhea or abdominal mass due to blood stasis
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Dan Shen: Which of the following herbs is slightly cold in nature?
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Dan Shen: Can be used for carbuncles by both cooling blood and dissipating stagnated blood
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Dan Shen: Can be used for heat entering ying or blood level
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Dan Shen: This herb can be used for carbuncles and functions to cool blood and remove stagnated blood?
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Dan Shen: The herb that can promote flow of blood and nourish blood to calm spirit
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Dan Shen and Ji Xue Teng: Two herbs that can both move and nourish blood to calm spirit
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Dan Shen and Ji Xue Teng: Both of these herbs nourish and promote blood, commonly used for Blood stasis accompanied by Blood deficiency
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Ding Xiang: The herb that Yu Jin is incompatible with
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E Zhu: The herb that can break up stagnated blood and promote flow of qi to relieve pain, used to treat amenorrhea, abdominal pain and masses
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E Zhu and San Leng: Two herbs used mainly for severe stagnation of both qi and blood marked by abdominal pain due to amenorrhea or abdominal mass.
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E Zhu and San Leng: For indigestion marked by fullness in the abdominal region, which of the herbs can be used?
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Ji Xue Teng: The herb for both Blood stasis AND Blood deficiency, it can promote flow of blood, nourish blood, relax tendons and collaterals, ie relax sinews and tendons
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Ji Xue Teng: Irregular menstruation due to stagnation of blood, blood deficiency or both blood deficiency and stagnated blood
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Ji Xue Teng: This herb can nourish blood, move blood, and relax tendons and muscles.
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Jiang Huang: The herb that can break up stagnated blood and treat arthralgia
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Jiang Huang: Similar to E Zhu, but mainly acts on arms and shoulders; Blood stasis, dispel wind, alleviate pain; also toxic swelling, sores, carbuncles
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Jiang Huang: Can be used to treat arm pain due to wind cold dampness
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Meng Chong: Which herb from insects is strongest in moving blood and removing stagnated blood
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Niu Xi: Literally means "Ox Knee"
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Niu Xi: Can induce blood to flow downard to treat hyperactivity of liver yang or difficult labor or dysmenorrhea
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Niu Xi: "Ox Knee" - Liver/Kid-knee deficiency-- to strengthen lower back and knees; tendons and bones; yin deficiency with heat signs, including toothache; traumatic injuries, INDUCE LABOR, amenorrhea; Liver Yang Rising
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Niu Xi: weakness and soreness in the lower back and knee
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Relieve edema: Apart from being a very important herb for female diseases, Yi Mu Cao can also
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Ru Xiang: Which herb can cause the decoction to be turbid when used in decoction?
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Ru Xiang: Which herb has a good effect of moving blood to relieve pain and is often used together with Mo Yao?
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Ru Xiang and Chuan Xiong: Which herbs may make a decoction turbid and cause vomiting when used for a patient with a weak stomach?
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Ru Xiang and Chuan Xiong: Which two herbs have the common functions of moving blood to relieve pain and subdue swelling and regenerate new tissues?
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Ru Xiang moves Qi; Mo Yao moves blood: These two herbs are similar in moving blood and qi to relieve pain, and subduing swelling and generating tissue. What does each do more than the other?
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Ru Xiang, Mo Yao, Xue Jie: Can be taken orally or topically for Blood stasis with swelling and pain from traumatic injury
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San Leng: Compared with E Zhu, this herb is stronger in breaking up stagnated blood
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San Leng: The herb similar to E Zhu but with a stronger effect of breaking up stagnated blood
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Strong, weaker: Compared with E Zhu, San Leng is ____ at breaking up stagnated blood, and ____ at promoting flow of qi to relieve pain.
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Tao Ren: For stagnation of blood and internal abscess
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Tao Ren: The herb that can promote flow of blood and moisten intestine
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Tao Ren: Which herb can be used to treat lung abscess or intestinal abscess?
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Tao Ren: Moisten intestine to promote bowel movement
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Vinegar: The effect of relieving pain will become stronger when San Leng and E Zhu are prepared with
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Wang Bu Liu Xing: Insect herb that activates blood flow to promote menstruation, induce diuresis, promote milk secretion
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Wang Bu Liu Xing: A non-toxic insect herb
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Wu Ling Zhi: Can also remove stagnated blood to stop bleeding
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Wu Ling Zhi: Important herb for ALL KINDS OF PAIN due to stagnated blood
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Yan Hu Suo: Used for pain due to stagnated blood in the chest and abdomen and in the limbs has 45% of the effect of morphine
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Yi Mu Cao: The herb meaning benefiting the mother
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Yi Mu Cao: Another function of this herb is to induce diuresis
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Yi Mu Cao: A very important herb for stagnated blood in female disorders
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Yi Mu Cao: Literally means "Benefiting Mother Herb"
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Yi Mu Cao and Wu Ling Zhi: Classic analgesics that promote blood and remove stasis
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Yu Jin: Jaundice, epilepsy and epistaxis due to Liver Heat. (but not arm pain due to wind cold dampness)
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Yu Jin: Can be used for turbid dampness confusing the mind
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Yu Jin: The herb used mainly for stagnation of blood with stagnation of liver qi
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Yu Jin: This herb cannot break up stagnated blood
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Yu Jin: Which herb can treat turbid pathogen obstructing in the clear orifices in epidemic febrile disease?
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Yu Jin: The herb that can promote flow of blood to stop pain and relieve stagnation of liver qi
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Yu Jin*: *The herb that invigorates the blood and promotes flow of qi to clear blood stasis, eg pain due to Liver qi stagnation, gallbladder, jaundice
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Zhe Chong: Which herb can reunite tendons and bones