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Traditional Chinese Medicine/Harmonizing Prescriptions

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Harmonizing prescriptions have been classified as follows:

Shao Yang Harmonizing Prescriptions

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  1. Xiao Chai Hu Tang (Minor Bupleurum Decoction)
    1. Chai Hu Zhi Jie Tang (Bupleurum, Bitter Orange, and Platycodon Decoction)
    2. Chai Hu Jie Du Tang (Bupleurum Decoction to Relieve Toxicity)
  2. Chai Hu Gui Zhi Tang (Bupleurum and Cinnamon Twig Decoction)
  3. Chai Ling Tang (Buplenrum and Poria Decoction)
  4. Chai Xian Tang (Bupleurum Decoction to Raise the Sunken)
  5. Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang (Artemisia Annua and Scutellatia Decoction to Clear the Gallbladder)
  6. Chai Hu Da Yuan Yin (Bupleurum Decoction to Reach the Membrane Source)
    1. Da Yuan Yin (Reach the Membrane Source Decoction)
    2. Qing Pi Yin (Clear the Spleen Decoction)

Liver And Spleen Harmonizing Prescriptions

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  1. Si Ni San (Frigid Extremities Powder)
    1. Zhi Shi Shao Yao San (Immature Bitter Orange and Peony Powder)
  2. Chai Hu Shu Gan San (Bupleurum Powder to Spread the Liver)
  3. Shu Gan Tang (Spread the Liver Decoction)
  4. Chai Hu Qing Gan Tang (Bupleurum Decoction to Clear the Liver)
    1. Chai Hu Qing Gan Tang (Bupleurum Decoction to Clear the Liver)
    2. Zhi Zi Qing Gan Tang (Gardenia Decoction to Clear the Liver)
  5. Yi Gan San (Restrain the Liver Powder)
  6. Xiao Yao San (Rambling Powder)
    1. Hei Xiao Yao San (Black Rambling Powder)
  7. Jia Wei Xiao Yao San (Augmented Rambling Powder)
    1. Shi Wei Xiao Yao San (Ten-Ingredient Rambling Powder)
  8. Tong Xie Yao Fang (Important Formula for Painful Diarrhea)

Intestines And Stomach Harmonizing Prescriptions

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  1. Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang (Pinellia Decoction to Drain the Epigastrium)
  2. Sheng Jiang Xie Xin Tang (Fresh Ginger Decoction to Drain the Epigastrium)
  3. Gan Cao Xie Xin Tang (Licorice Decoction to Drain the Epigastrium)
  4. Huang Lian Tang (Coptis Decoction)

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Reference: John K Chen and Tina Chen: "Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications". Art of Medicine Press Inc. 2009. ISBN-10: 0-9740635-7-6