Herbs 5 Patterns
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Liu Yi San | Summerheat with Dampness in the Interior |
Ji Su San | Summer with Dampness in the Interior with Concurrent Exterior Conditions |
Yi Yuan San | Summerheat with dampness in the interior with PALPITATIONS, ANXIETY, INSOMNIA |
Bi Yu San | Summerheat with CONCURRENT HEAT CONSTRAINT IN THE LIVER AND GALLBLADDER |
Gui Ling Gan Lu Yin | Summerheat with Internal Stagnation of Water and Dampness |
Qing Shu Yi Qi Tang | Summerheat injuring the Qi & Fluids |
Dang Gui Si Ni Tang | Cold in the Channels with underlying blood deficiency |
Li Zhong Wan | 1. Middle Burner Cold from Deficiency (Middle Burner Yang Deficiency)2. Bleeding due to Middle Burner Yang Deficiency 3. other Patterns include: Childhood Convulsions (w/ Emaciation, Cold hands/feet) 4. Sudden Turmoil caused by External Pathogen that directly attacks the Middle Burner (this is invasion of Cold into MB. vs Hou Po Wen Zhong tang which is invasion of Cold-Damp into MB causing distention/fullness. Also HPWZT does not have tonifying herbs. Both formulas treat diarrhea caused by invasion of Cold into MB) |
Fu Zi Li Zhong Wan | More Severe Internal Cold than Li Zhong Wan |
Wu Zhu Yu Tang | 1. (Yangming Warp) ST Deficiency Cold 2. (Jueyin Warp) ST/LV Deficiency Cold 3. (Shaoyin Warp) Cold Attacking the Middle Burner |
Xiao Jian Zhong Tang | 'Consumptive Deficiency'- Middle Burner Deficiency Cold with insufficiency of Transportation and Transormation brought on by Overwork, improper eating habits, poor diet etc. |
Huang Qi Jian Zhong Tang | (Principal Formula= 'Consumptive Deficiency'- Middle Burner Deficiency Cold with insufficiency of Transportation and Transormation) + FOR MORE SEVERE QI DEFICIENCY |
Da Jian Zhong Tang | Middle Burner Yang deficiency with internal ascendance of cold |
Si Ni Tang | Cold Inversion pattern typically associated with Shaoyin disorder |
Si Ni Jia Ren Shen Tang | Cold invasion pattern typically associated with Shao yin disorder when diarrhea ceases, also severe breathlessness |
Tong Mai Si Ni Tang | Shaoyin Disorder with True Cold in the Interior and False Heat in the Exterior |
Shen Fu Tang | Severe Deficiency of the Source Qi with Sudden Collapse of Yang Qi |
Du Shen Tang | Acute Severe Blood Loss or Heart Failure aka 'Qi Collapse following the loss of blood' |
Si Jun Zi Tang | Spleen Qi Deficiency |
Liu Jun Zi Tang | Concurrent Deficient Spleen Qi and Phlegm |
Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang | Spleen and Stomach Qi deficiency with Damp-Cold stagnating in the Middle Burner |
Shen Ling Bai Zhu San | Spleen Qi Deficiency leading to Internally generated Dampness |
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang | 1. SP/ST Deficiency with Inability to raise the Clear2. Qi Deficiency Fever 3. Sinking of the Middle Burner Qi |
Yu Ping Feng San | Deficiency of the Exterior with Weak & Unstable Wei Qi |
Sheng Mai San | Concurrent Deficiency of Qi & Yin of the Lungs |
Bu Fei Tang | Lung Qi Deficiency |
Si Wu Tang | Generalized Blood Deficiency & Stagnation -refers to LV, Chong, Womb |
Qin Lian Si Wu Tang | Concurrent Blood Deficiency with Excessive Heat |
Tao Hong Si Wu Tang | Concurrent Blood Deficiency & Blood Stasis |
Bu Gan Tang | Liver Blood & Yin Deficiency |
Dang Gui Bu Xue Tang | Heat from Deficiency characterized by blood deficiency & floating yang |
Shao Yao Gan Cao Tang | Originally used when inappropriate use of sweating had injured the blood or yin, Present, it is used for any type of pain in the calves with blood deficiency or injury to the fluids |
Ba Zhen Tang | Concurrent deficiency of Qi & Blood due to imbalances caused by chronic disease or excessive loss of blood |
Shi Quan Da Bu Wan | Combined Qi & Blood deficiency, w/ Predominance of Qi xu tending toward COLD |
Gui Pi Tang | Excessive deliberation for a long period of time or obsessive behavior injures both SPLEEN & HEART. SP QI XU leading to blood xu in HEART |
Zhi Gan Cao Tang | Consumptive condition with Qi & Blood deficiency (esp HT) |
Liu Wei Di Huang Wan | Kidney & Liver Yin Deficiency |
Qi Ju Di Huang Wan | All conditions of KIDNEY & LIVER YIN XU in which Liver deficiency is predominant |
Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan | Yin Deficiency with Vigorous Fire, Consumptive Heat or Steaming Bone Disorder |
Zuo Gui Wan | Damage of True Yin of Kidneys less signs of fire than Liu Wei Di Huang Wan |
Zuo Gui Yin | Deficiency of KIDNEYS esp. Marrow & Essence |
Da Bu Yin Wan | Yin deficiency & flourishing fire, both pathologies contributing equally to the pattern (internally generated heat against a background of yin xu) |
Yi Guan Jian | Yin deficiency fire of LIVER & KIDNEY with Qi StagnationMay be caused by fire from constraint or may be an independent, but concurrent condition |
Er Zhi Wan | LIVER & KIDNEY YIN DEFICIENCY |
Bai He Gu Jin Tang | Internal dryness of LUNGS due to LU & KID YIN XU with heat from def. |
Bu Fei E Jiao Tang | LUNG YIN XU with Vigorous Heat which disrupts the flow of Lung Qi and results in cough with wheezing |
Shen Qi Wan | CLASSIC KID yang deficiency with insufficient fire at the gate of vitality |
You Gui Wan | Kidney Yang Deficiency with waning of the fire at the gate of vitality |
You Gui Yin | Kidney yang deficiency |
Tu Su Zi Wan | KIDNEY Qi Deficiency with an inability to grasp the essence |
Zan Yu Dan | IMPOTENCE OR INFERTILITY due to waning of the fire at the gate of vitality and cold and deficiency of essential qi typically also involve Qi & Blood def |
Di Huang Yin Zi | Wasting & Thirsting disorder due to Heat collecting in the yangming where it has depleted the blood and damaged the Qi |
Er Xian Tang | Deficiency of both Kidney Yin & Yang accompanied by a flaring-up of fire at the gate of vitality |
Mu Li San | 1) Spontaneous sweating d/t unstable Wei Qi (LU's)2) Night sweats d/t constrained heat at level of Nutritive Qi (HT) |
Zhen Ren Yang Zang Tang | Chronic diarrhea or dysenteric disorder causing a leaking type of abandonment, which indicates the body is no longer able to contain the contents of the intestines |
Tao Hua Tang | Injury to collaterals of intestines |
Si Shen Wan | Daybreak diarrhea also called 'Cock-Crow diarrhea'-occurs everyday just before sunrise |
Jin Suo Gu Jing Wan | Spontaneous emissions due to instability at the gate of essence from Kidney deficiency |
Suo Quan Wan | Deficient Cold from Kidney Deficiency in which the UB loses its restraint |
Gui Zhi Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang | Deficiency of both Yin & Yang, neither are secured, leading to floating of deficient yang above and draining of yin essence below |
Gu Chong Tang | Deficiency/Instability of Chong Mai involving Kidney, Spleen, Stomach, and blood deficiency (usually a chronic disorder) |
Gu Jing Wan | Heat enters Ren & Chong vessels, causing blood to become hot & move reckless -This can be d/t LV QI constraint and usually accompanied by Yin Xu |
Wan Dai Tang | Vaginal discharge due to DAI MAI dysfunction, SP QI XU with Damp Accumulation, LV QI stagnation failing to distribute ministerial fire to the middle burner/weakening middle burner |
Yi Huang Tang | Damp-Heat in Ren Mai and SP or KID Qi deficiency w/ dampness in which the dampness becomes constrained, transforms into damp-heat, and pours downward |
Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan | Yin & Blood deficiency leading to a restless state of mindOrgan Perspective: HT & KID failing to properly communicate |
Suan Zao Ren Tang | Deficiency, overwork, & Deficiency, irritabilityResult of LV XU reflected in blood xu, constraint, and internal fire |
Ding Zhi Wan | Heart Qi Xu and constraint caused by PHLEGM TURBIDITY |
Huang Lian E Jiao Tang | Heat transformation pattern in Shao Yin warp of a cold damage disorder |
Gan Mai Da Zao Tang | Restless Organ Disorder due to excess worry, anxiety, or pensiveness that injures Shen and unsettles Hun & Po |
Zhu Sha An Shen Wan | Vigorous HEART fire injuring blood and yin |
Ci Zhu Wan | Ascendant Heart Yang w/ lack of communication btw Heart & Kidneys |
An Gong Niu Huang Wan | Serious abnormal progression of warm febrile disease. The pathogenic heat sinks into PC and disturbs spirit |
Zi Xue Dan | Blazing Heat sinking into the PC, generating internal movement of LV wind -Usually occurs in advanced stage of warm-febrile disease |
Hui Chun Dan | Childhood convulsions d/t phlegm heat entering PC & venting HT orifices |
Su He Xiang Wan | Variety of acute closed disorders d/t excess cold:1. Wind stroke from damp-cold & turbid phlegm or some sort of miasmic pestilence veiling sensory orifices & disturbing spirit 2. Constrained Qi→sudden collapse or a crippling damp-cold obstruction 3. Epidemic sudden turmoil disorder →Qi Stagnation |
Bao He Wan | Typical food stagnation from eating contaminated food or from gross overeating & drinking (Mid Jiao Qi Stagnation) |
ZHi Shi Dao Zhi Wan | Food accumulation that transforms into Damp-Heat & obstructs ST & intestines. Or Damp-Heat already present in body combining w/ harbored food to clump in ST & intestines |
Mu Xiang Bing Lang Wan | 1. Food accumulation obstructing middle burner (damp-heat from Qi obstruction & food stagnation)2. Dysenteric diarrhea (epidemic toxin→ST & intestines) |
Fei Er Wan | Childhood nutritional impairment that develops from accumulation of parasites |
Jian Pi Wan | SPLEEN & STOMACH QI deficiency complicated by food accumulation that has begun to transform into heat |
Zhi Zhu Wan | Combo of SPLEEN & STOMACH QI XU (diminished T & T fx) & food stagnation |
Zhi Shi Xiao Pi Wan | Complex mixed patterns of def. & excess characterized by SP def. & Qi stagnation with mutual clumping of heat and cold |
Wu Mei Wan | 1. Inversion from roundworms from heat in chest & epigastrium (ST) & cold in organs (intestines) 2. May present w/ 1st pattern, Core pattern associated w/ Jue Yin warp disorders. Caused by cold below, heat above from wind-cold invasion separating yin & yang 3. Chronic diarrhea or dysentery. Simultaneous presence of heat & cold |
Hua Chong Wan | Intestinal parasites usually arise from improper or unsanitary eating habits, most commonly in people w/ cold, deficient constitutions |
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