Shi Pi Yin - warms and strengthens the Spleen and Kidney yang and promotes urination for yang-deficiency (yin) oedema.
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Wu Pi San (Five-Peel Powder)
Wu Pi San - promotes urination, reduces oedema and regulates qi for skin/superficial oedema.
Read More »Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang (Poria, Cinnamon Twig, Atractylodes and Licorice Decoction)
Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang - warms the yang, strengthens the Spleen and transforms phlegm-fluid.
Read More »Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang (Stephania and Astragalus Decoction)
Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang - tonifies the qi, stabilises the exterior and promotes urination for wind-oedema with qi deficiency.
Read More »Gan Lu Xiao Du Dan (Sweet Dew Special Pill to Eliminate Toxin)
Gan Lu Xiao Du Dan - clears damp-heat and resolves toxicity for damp-heat epidemic with fever and jaundice.
Read More »Er Miao San (Two-Marvel Powder)
Er Miao San - clears damp-heat from the lower burner; the base formula for damp-heat of the legs and lower body.
Read More »San Ren Tang (Three Seed Decoction)
San Ren Tang - lightly opens and spreads damp-heat across the three burners in the early, damp-predominant stage.
Read More »Zhen Wu Tang (True Warrior Decoction)
Zhen Wu Tang - warms the yang and promotes urination to control water for Spleen-Kidney yang deficiency with water overflow.
Read More »Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang (Angelica Pubescens and Mistletoe Decoction)
Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang - dispels wind-damp and tonifies the Liver, Kidney, qi and blood for chronic painful obstruction.
Read More »Ba Zheng San (Eight Herb Powder for Rectification)
Ba Zheng San - clears heat, drains fire and promotes urination for damp-heat painful urinary dysfunction.
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