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 TaiYin-stage


Pin Yin: tai yin bing
Symptoms:
acute, becoming chronic; fatigue; aversion to cold.
labored breathing;
absence of thirst; appetite, lack of; indigestion.
diarrhea or loose stool; nausea; vomiting.
Pain: oppressive, distended pain; of abdomen; of chest; of head; aggravated by pressure or touch; relieved by heat.
Activity and movement: , sluggish.
Affect: .
Signs:
Tongue Body: pale; may be obscured by coating.
Tongue Coat: wet.
Pulse: slow; weak; soft-slippery.
Complexion, other: complexion pale or dull yellowish.
Pattern derived from: Spleen Damp.

  
Herbs:

--Aromatic-transform Dampness; especially herbs like Fr seu S Amomi that activate the Spleen.
--Drain Dampness, Promote Urination; especially those herbs that strengthen Spleen and are not harsh.
--Warm Interior

-Transform Cold Phlegm
--Regulate Qi
-Supplement Qi; especially those herbs that are acrid-bitter-sweet, and not too heavy in nature.

Formulas:

-- Warm Middle and dispel Cold

-- Warm and Transform Water and Dampness
-- Transform Damp Turbidity

  

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