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32 Cards in this Set
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Which herb treats Stagnant Qi, Blood Stasis, & pain (chest, abdominal, extremity, & all other types)?
a. Qing Pi b. Xiang Fu c. Yan Hu Suo d. Ru Xiang |
c. Yan Hu Suo
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Which herb treats arthralgia pain & headaches?
a. Ru Xiang b. Mu Xiang c. Tan Xiang d Chuan Xiang |
d. Chuan Xiang
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Which herb invigorates the Blood, promotes movement of Qi, benefits the GB, & reduces jaundice?
a. San Leng b. Chuan Xiong c. Yu Jin d. Ru Xiang |
c. Yu Jin
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Which herb expels Wind, alleviates pain, invigorates the Blood, & promotes the movement of Qi?
a. Dan Shen b. Yu Jin c. Mo Yao d. Chuan Xiong |
d. Chuan Xiong
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Chuan Xiong has which of the following properties?
a. Bitter & cold b. Acrid & warm c. Acrid & cool d. Sour & warm |
b. Acrid & warm
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Which herb breaks up Blood Stasis, promotes the movement of Qi, unblocks menstruation, alleviates pain, & is used especially in cases of Wind-Damp-Cold arthralgia pain in the shoulder & brachia?
a. Chuan Xiong b. Hong Hua c. Jiang Huang d. E Zhu |
c. Jiang Huang
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Of the herbs that invigorate the Blood, which ones also reduce swelling & generate flesh?
a. San Leng & E Zhu b. Dan Shen & Bai Zhi c. Chuan Xiong & Hong Hua d. Ru Xiang & Mo Yao |
d. Ru Xiang & Mo Yao
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Which herb best treats Blood-Heat Stagnation, dysmenorrhea, or postpartum abdominal pain?
a. Chuan Xiong b. Dan Shen c. Jian Huang d. Ru Xiang |
b. Dan Shen
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Which herb invigorates, nourishes, & cools the Blood, breaks up Blood Stasis, reduces abscesses, & tranquilizes?
a. Chuang Xiong b. Chi Shan c. Dan Shen d. Yuan Zhi |
c. Dan Shen
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Which herb does NOT move the Qi & invigorates the Blood?
a. Chuan Xiong b. Jiang Huang c. Yu Jin d. Dan Shen |
d. Dan Shen
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Which herb invigorates the Blood, breaks up Blood Stasis, promotes urination, & reduces swelling?
a. E Zhu b. Tao Ren c. Tong Cao d. Tu Mu Cao |
d. Tu Mu Cao
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Which herb treats pain in the abdomen, amenorrhea, & abdominal masses caused by Qi Stagnation & Blood stasis?
a. Yu Jin b. Jiang Huang c. E Zhu d. Chuan Xiong |
c. E Zhu
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Which herb promotes movement of Qi, tonifies the Blood, invigorates the meridians, & relaxes sinews?
a. Chuan Xiong b. Su Mu c. Ji Xue Teng d. Dang Gui |
c. Ji Xue Teng
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Which herb treats traumatic injuries, pain caused by Blood Stasis, & constipation caused dry Intestines?
a. Yu Jin b. Hong Hua c. Ru Xiong d. Tao Ren |
d. Tao Ren
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Which herb supplements & restores the Liver & Kidneys, invigorates the Blood, & expels Blood Stasis?
a. Mo Yao b. Tao Ren c. Niu Xi d. Dan Shen |
c. Niu Xi
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Which herb treats amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, postpartum abdominal pain caused by Blood Stasis, & epigastric pain?
a. Yi Mu Cao b. Xue Jie c. Wu Ling Zhi d. Bai Ji |
c. Wu Ling Zhi
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Which herb disperses & transforms blood stasis, alleviates pain, & stops bleeding
a. Yan Hu Suo b. Chuan Shan Jia c. Wu Ling Zhi d. Bai Ji |
c. Wu Ling Zhi
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Niu Xi does NOT perform which of the following functions?
a. Invigorates the Blood & expel Blood Stasis b. Expel Wind & Damp c. Strengthen the sinews & bones d. Promotes diuresis to eliminate Damp from the Lower Energizer. |
b. Expel Wind & Damp
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Which of the following herbs disperse Blood Stasis, unblock menstruation, promote lactation, reduce swelling, & promote the discharge of pus?
a. Wang Bu & Liu Xing b. Chuan Shan Jia c. Niu Xi d. Jie Geng |
b. Chuan Shan Jia
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Niu Xi is NOT indicated for which of the following?
a. Dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, & lochioschesis b. Pain & soreness affecting the lower back & knees c. Nosebleed, vomiting of blood, toothaches, & bleeding gums d. Scrofula or Phlegm nodules |
d. Scrofula or Phlegm nodules
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Which herb dissolves unformed pus * promotes the healing of suppurative lesions?
a. Tu Bie Chong b. Huang Qi c. Chuan Shan Jia d. Lu Rong |
c. Chuan Shan Jia
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Which herb invigorates the Blood, drives out Blood Stasis, alleviates pain, & stops bleeding?
a. Lian Fang b. Jiang Xiang c. Ze Lan d. Tu Bie Chong |
b. Jiang Xiang
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Which herb is used primarily to treat traumatic injuries?
a. Wang Bu Liu Xing b. Su Mu c. Liu Ji Nu d. Zi Ran Tong |
d. Zi Ran Tong
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San Leng & E Zhu each perform which of the following functions?
a. Nourish & circulate the Blood b. Expel Blood stasis & stop bleeding c. Break up Blood Stasis, expel Damp, & alleviate pain d. Break up Blood Stasis, promote the movement of Qi, & alleviate pain |
d. Break up Blood Stasis, promote the movement of Qi, & alleviate pain
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Ru Xiang & Mo Yao each perform which of the following functions?
a. Invigorate the Blood, dispel Blood Stasis, cool the Blood, & stop bleeding b. Invigorate the Blood, alleviate pain, reduce swelling, & generate flesh. c. Invigorate the Blood, alleviate pain, promote urination, & reduce swelling d. None of the above. |
b. Invigorate the Blood, alleviate pain, reduce swelling, & generate flesh.
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Which three herbs each invigorate the Blood & promote the movement of Qi?
a. Chuan Xiong, Yu Jin, & Mu Xiang b. Wu Yao, Mo Yao, & Ru Xiang c. Yu Jin, Ru Xiang, & E Zhu d. Yan Hu Suo, Niu Xi, & Chuan Xiong |
c. Yu Jin, Ru Xiang, & E Zhu
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Which of the herbs that invigorate the Blood & dispel Blood Stasis are used especially for galactostasis?
a. Niu Xi & Ze Lan b. Chuan Xiong & Wu Ling Zhi c. Wang Bu Liu Xing & Chuan Shan Jia d. Wang Bu Lin Xing & Hong Hua |
c. Wang Bu Liu Xing & Chuan Shan Jia
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Which herb induces the downward movement of Blood?
a. Niu Xi b. Hong Hua c. Dan Shen d. Chuan Xiong |
a. Niu Xi
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Which herb is often combined with Wu Ling Zhi to invigorate the Blood & alleviate pain?
a. Hong Hua b. Pu Huang c. Tao Ren d. Chuan Shan Jia |
b Pu Huang
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Which herb has a function similar to that of Hu Zhang?
a. Dan Shen b. Da Huang c. Yi Mu Cao d. Yu Jin |
b. Da Huang
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Tao Ren does NOT perform which of the following functions?
a. Invigorate Blood b. Dispel Blood Stasis c. Moisten the Intestines d. Reduces swelling |
d. Reduces swelling
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Yu Jin does NOT perform which of the following functions?
a. Invigorate Blood & promote the movement of Qi b. Clear the Heart & cool the Blood c. Expel Damp evil & alleviate pain d. Benefit the GB & reduce jaundice |
c. Exepl Damp evil & alleviate pain
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