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The property and taste of Ma Huang is
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Pungent, slightly bitter and warm
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The herb with the action of promoting sweating, relieving wheezing and promoting urination to eliminate edema is
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Ma Huang
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Gui Zhi may be used to treat the chest pain in chest bi syndrome because it
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Warms and activates the Yang Qi
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The herb that moves the qi in the chest and middle jiao, and promotes sweating and relieves the exterior is
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Zhi Su (ye)
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For patient with summer heat and dampness manifested as fever and chills, vomiting and diarrhea, the most appropriate herb should be
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Xiang Lu
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For pt with exterior syndrome when neither wind heat nor wind cold could be confirmed, which of the following herbs would be most appropriate?
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Jing Jie
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Which of the following herbs is best for regulating stomach, stopping vomiting and soothing the fetus
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Zhi Su Gen
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An herb that relieves the wind cold and open the nasal orifice
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Xin yi Hua
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An herb that expels wind dampness and opens the nasal orifice
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Cang Er Zi
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The herb with an action similar to Ma Huang in treating wind cold and is often used in summer season is
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Xiang Ru
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The main action of cool and acrid herbs is
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Expelling wind heat
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The main property and taste of Bo He
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Pungent and cool
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The herb that can relieve the wind heat and relieve the stagnation of liver qi is
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Bo He
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The herb that can relieve the wind heat and clears away liver heat and is better for eye disorders is
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Ju Hua
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The herb that should be used with caution for patients with Spleen Qi deficiency is
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Niu Ban Zi
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The actions of Sang Ye are best described as
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Expelling wind heat, clearing lungs heat and stopping cough
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The best herb for cough with sputum, sore throat due to wind heat is
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Niu Ban Zi
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The best herb for wind dampness bi and headache due to wind heat is
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Man Jing Zi
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With the following herbs, which has the best effect on fever due to wind heat: Sang Ye, Goa ben, Chai Hu, Chan Tui
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Chai Hu
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The herb can clear away heat and generate the fluid, and rise the yang qi
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Ge Gen
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The herbs that release the exterior primarily enter these channels
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Lung, Urinary Bladder
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The herbs that release the exterior primarily should be normally cooked
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For short periods of time
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For a pattern of exterior wind cold complicated with nausea and vomiting, the appropriate herb should be
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Shen Jiang
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Which of the following is not regarded as a toxic herb based on traditional and current standards? Bai Zhi, Ma Huang, Xi Xin, Cang Er Zi
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Bai Zhi
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The common action of Chai Hu, Ge Gen, and Shang Ma is
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Rising and lifting the Yang Qi
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The best pair for red and painful eyes due to wind heat and liver heat is
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Sang Ye and Ju Hua
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For a pattern of exterior wind strike with some sweating, a better option is: Ma Huang, Gui Zhi, Bai Zhi, Zi Su
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Gui Zhi
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For edima with symptoms of an exterior pattern, a better herb is: Fu Ling, Zhu Ling, Bai Zhu, Xiang Ru
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Xiang Ru
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In traditional teaching, which of the following should be used in very low dosage (1-3g)? Ma Huang, Xi Xin, Fang Feng, Bo He
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Xi Xin
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A herb that is able to release the exterior and reduce restlessness:
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Dan Dou Chi
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