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41 Cards in this Set
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Restore the Spleen Decoction
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Gui Pi Tang
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Gui Pi Tang herbs
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Ren Shen 3-6g
Huang Qi 9-12g Bai Zhu 9-12g Zhi Gan Cao 3-6g Fu Ling (sub Fu Shen) 9-12g Suan Zao Ren 9-12g Long Yan Rou 6-9g Dang Gui 6-9g Zhi Yuan Zhi 3-6g Mu Xiang 3-6g Sheng Jiang 5 pcs Da Zao 1 pc |
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Gui Pi Tang: This is one type of spleen deficiency. What other organ is weakened?
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Heart
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Gui Pi Tang: When this affects the spirit 4 symptoms arise, name 2
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Anxiety, phobia, insomnia, dream disturbed sleep
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Gui Pi Tang: What are the 2 chief herbs
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Ren Shen & Huang Qi
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Gui Pi Tang: This basically is a combination of what 2 formulas
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Si Jun Zi Tang & Dang Gui Bu Xue Tang
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Honey Fried Licorice Decoction
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Zhi Gan Cao Tang
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Zhi Gan Cao Tang herbs
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Zhi Gan Cao 12g
Ren Shen 6g Da Zao 30 pieces Sheng Di Huang 48g Mai Men Dong 9g E Jiao 6g Huo Ma Ren 9g Sheng Jiang 9g Gui Zhi 9g |
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Zhi Gan Cao Tang: What is the overall pattern?
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Consumption with qi/xue def
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Zhi Gan Cao Tang: What causes the pulse to become irregular, frail & forceless?
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Deficient Qi
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Zhi Gan Cao Tang: Draw lines to connect the herbs to the yin function
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Sheng Di Huang: Restores heart yin & tonifies blood
Huo Ma Ren: Moistens intestines Mai Men Dong: Moistens dryness in stomach & lung E Jiao: Enriches yin, tonifies blood & moistens dryness |
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Zhi Gan Cao Tang: Which herb was use by Zhang Zhong Jing to unblock the flow of heart qi?
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Gui Zhi
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Eight Treasure Decoction
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Ba Zheng Tang
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Ba Zhen Tang herbs
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Ren Shen 3g
Bai Zhu 3g Fu Ling 3g Zhi Gan Cao 1.5g Shu Di Huang 3g Bai Shao 3g Dang Gui 3g Chuan Xiong 3g |
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Ba Zhen Tang: This is concurrent deficiency of ____ & _____
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Qi and Blood
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Ba Zhen Tang: What causes the palpitations, vertigo & sallow complexion?
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Concurrent deficiency of qi and blood preventing nourishment and clear yang from reaching the heart
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Ba Zhen Tang: This is a combination of what 2 basic formulas
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Si Jun Zi Tang and Si Wu Tang
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Ba Zhen Tang: What is this formula called when you add Rou Gui & Huang Qi
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Shi Quan Da Bu Tang
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Ba Zhen Tang: When the disorder is superficial it is regarded as the ________, deeper disorders affect the ____ &____
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Dryness of Lung and St – Liver & KI
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Six Ingredient Pill with Rehmanniae
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Liu Wei Di Huang Wan
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Liu Wei Di Huang Wan herbs
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Shu Di Huang 240g
Shan Zhu Yu 120g Shan Yao (yam) 120g Fu Ling 90g Mu Dan Pi 90g Ze Xie 90g |
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Liu Wei Di Huang Wan: What is the overall conformation in this case
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KI and Liv Yin Deficiency
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Liu Wei Di Huang Wan: Which herb stabilizes the jing by tonifing the spleen
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Shan Yao
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Liu Wei Di Huang Wan: Which herb clears & drains the overabundance of kidney fire
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Ze Xie
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Liu Wei Di Huang Wan: When yang is deficient the qi ____ & may be accompanied by ____
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Collapses - Stagnation
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Liu Wei Di Huang Wan: When yin is deficient the qi ____& may be accompanied by____
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Rises - Heat
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Liu Wei Di Huang Wan: Which herb clears the floating deficient heat?
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Mu Dan Pi
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Restore the Left Decoction
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Zou Gui Yin
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Zou Gui Yin herbs
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Shu Di Huang 6-60g
Gou Qi Zi 6g Shan Zhu Yu 3-6g Fu Ling 6g Shan Yao 6g Zhi Gan Cao 3g |
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Zou Gui Yin: When the true yin of the kidneys are injured, the _____ & ____ will be depleted.
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Essence and Marrow
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Zou Gui Yin: What causes spontaneous emissions & night sweats
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Yin Deficiency fire leading to reckless movement of essence
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Zou Gui Yin: What is the chief herb?
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Shu Di Huang
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Zou Gui Yin: Which 2 deputy herbs nourish liver blood?
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Gou Qi Zi – Shan Zhu Yu
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Zou Gui Yin: What is considered the most common etiology of this?
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Excessive sexual activity
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Great Creation Pill
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Da Zao Wan
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Da Zao Wan herbs
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Zi He Che 0.9g
(Su Jiu) Gui Ban 60g Huang Bai 45g Sheng Di Huang 150g Du Zhong 45g Niu Xi 36g Mai Men Dong 36g Tian Men Dong 36g Ren Shen 30g |
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Da Zao Wan: This is simultaneous appearance of _____& ____ disorder
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Cough & Steaming Bone
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Da Zao Wan: What causes the patient to become emaciated?
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Fire damages the body’s substance
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Da Zao Yan: What is the chief herb
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Zi He Che
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Da Zao Wan: Which ingredient that controls hyperactive yang
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Huang Bai
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Da Zao Wan: Name the other formula which treats fire from yin deficiency
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Da Bu Yin Wan
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