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mental/emotional
depression
chinese formulae
formulas
Lindera and Cyperus F.; Cyperus 18 (patent): Liver Qi Stagnation with Liver Yin Xu (Deficiency): frustration, menopausal neurosis, headache, postpartum depression
(Lindera and Cyperus: Hsu, 1980, p. 369; Dharmananda, 1986, p. 227; Cyperus 18: Dharmananda, 1990, p. 45)
Pinellia and Magnolia C. (Ban Xia Hou Po Tang): Liver Qi Stagnation with Phlegm: feeling of something stuck in the throat (Yeung, p. 42; Bensky and Barolet, p. 291; Hsu, 1980, p. 395).
Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang: Liver Qi Stagnation with Xue Yu (Blood Stasis): chronic stubborn headache, depression or low spirits accompanied by sensation of warmth in the chest, irritability, insomnia, extreme mood swings (Yeung, p. 269; Bensky and Barolet, p. 314)
Bupleurum and Tang Kuei F. (Xiao Yao Wan) (available as patent): Liver Qi Stagnation with Xue Xu (Blood Deficiency): headache, bitter taste in mouth, dry mouth, fatigue, reduced appetite, distended breasts or irregular menstruation
(Bupleurum: Hsu, 1980, p. 94; Yeung, p. 263; Dharmananda, 1986, p. 228; Bensky and Barolet, p. 147; patent: Zhu, p. 227; Fratkin, p. 157)
Bupleurum and Chih-shih F. (Si Ni San): Liver Qi Stagnation with Liver Invading Stomach: depression, sadness, cold hands and feet, abdominal or hypochondriac pain, diarrhea or loose stools (Bensky and Barolet, p. 145; Hsu, p. 112; Yeung, p. 216)
Qing Shu Yi Qi Tang I: Summer-Heat: desire to curl up, apathy, thirst, dark scanty urine (Yeung, p. 174; Bensky and Barolet, p. 106)
Licorice and Jujube C. (Gan Mai Da Zao Tang): Shen Disturbance: absentmindedness, moodiness, crying spells, restless sleep
(Hsu, 1980, p. 347; Yeung, p. 102; Dharmananda, 1986, p. 110; Bensky and Barolet, p. 383)
Ginseng and Zizyphus F. (Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan): Heart Yin Xu (Deficiency): depression, palpitations, poor memory, insomnia, lots of dreams, dry mouth and throat
(Bensky and Barolet, p. 378; Yeung, p. 231; Hsu, p. 270).
Tai Wu Sheng Zhu San: Spleen Damp: patient feel foggy, wants to sleep, feels whole body heavy, edema in feet
(Dr. Lihua Wang; ingredients: red atractylodes (cang zhu), citrus (chen pi), magnolia bark (hou po) fresh ginger (sheng jiang), red jujube (da zao, agastache (huo xiang), acorus (shi chang pu).
Ginseng and Longan C. (Gui Pi Tang): Heart Xue Xu (Blood Deficiency) with Spleen Qi Xu (Deficiency): depression, dizziness, overthinking or suspiciousness, palpitations, general lassitude, poor appetite (Bensky and Barolet, p. 112; Yeung, p. 112; Hsu, 1080, p. 425).
Bamboo and Hoelen F. (Wen Dan Tang): Damp Phlegm: always wants to sleep, chest and hypochondriac bloating, excess mucus or saliva, obesity (Bensky and Barolet, p. 435; Yeung, p. 241; Hsu, p. 114).
Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang: Xue Yu (Blood Stasis): depression, very angry, headache, insomnia, poor memory, chest or abdominal pain, purple tongue (Bensky and Barolet, p. 314; Yeung, p. 269).
Six Major Herbs C. (Liu Jun Zi Tang): Spleen Qi Xu (Deficiency): fatigue, somnolence, worse after eating, sallow complexion, poor appetite
(Bensky and Barolet, p. 138; Yeung, p. 150; Hsu, p. 242).
Rehmannia Eight F. (Shen Qi Wan): Yang Xu (Deficiency): hypersomnia, aversion to cold, lassitude (Bensky and Barolet, p. 275; Yeung, p. 138; Hsu, 1980, p. 250).
An Mien Pian (patent): Heart Yin Xu (Deficiency) with Empty Fire Blazing
(Zhu, p. 327; Fratkin, p. 225)
Bupleurum 12 (patent): Liver Qi Stagnation with Spleen Distressed by Dampness
(Dharmananda, 1990, p. 39)
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