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 Qi Aspect Damp Stagnation of Three Burners


Pin Yin: shi re liu lian san jiao
Symptoms:
fatigue; aversion to heat; heat effusion; heat effusion (fever) persistent, low.
labored breathing;
appetite, lack of; absence of thirst; [or] thirst but no desire to swallow; prefers cold drinks.
dark urine ; urination scanty; diarrhea or loose stool; diarrhea alternating with constipation; stools with foul odor; nausea; vomiting.
Pain: oppressive, distended pain; of ribside; of epigastrium; of upper abdomen; relieved by cold; aggravated by pressure or touch.
Activity and movement: , sluggish.
Signs:
Tongue Body: red.
Tongue Coat: yellow; thick; greasy.
Pulse: rapid; sinking; slippery.
Complexion, other: complexion orange-yellowish.
Pattern derived from: Spleen Stomach Damp Heat, which is in turn derived from Interior-Heat-Repletion. Key indications for Spleen Stomach Damp Heat, which are the same for Qi Aspect Damp Stagnation of the Three Burners, are notated by red type; the additional differentiations for Qi Aspect Damp Stagnation of the Three Burners are notated by purple type.

  
Herbs:

-- Clear Heat, Dry Dampness
--Aromatic-transform Dampness
--Drain Dampness, Promote Urination; especially those herbs like Poria that strengthen Spleen and are not harsh.

-Transform Cold Phlegm; especially herbs like Rz Pinelliae that resolve Dampness and Phlegm of Middle Burner, and even though warm in nature, can be combined with other bitter-cold herbs to provide the appropriate overall effect.
--Regulate Qi
-- Clear Summer Heat; especially those that also resolve Dampness and strengthen Spleen.

Formulas:

-- Clear Heat, Dry Dampness
-- Harmonize ShaoYang

-Clear Heat and relieve Toxicity
-Clear Heat from Organs

  

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