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43 Cards in this Set
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Ma Huang gathers in which channels?
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LU and UB
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Which herb is used especially for clearing empty and excessive heat in the lower jiao?
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Huang Bai
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Besides resolving the exterior, Gui Zhi also:
a. Treats yellow and green discharge due to heat b. Calms the fetus c. Warms the channels and frees the flow of yang d. Resolves food poisoning |
c.
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Which herb vents rashes, clears damp heat from the skin, relieves fire and toxicity, moistens the intestines, and unblocks the bowels?
a. Mu Dan Pi b. Sheng Di Huang c. Zi Cao d. Huang Qin |
Zi Cao
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Which herb vents rashes and treats both wind-cold and wind-heat?
a. Zi Su Ye b. Gui Zhi c. Jing Jie d. Fang Feng |
Jing Jie
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Which herb resolves taiyang headache and Bi syndrome?
a. Fang Feng b. Qiang Huo c. Bai Zhi d. Xin Yi |
Qiang Huo
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Which herb relieves wind-cold-damp Bi, tetanus, and painful diarrhea due to LV Qi stagnation attacking the SP?
a. Zi Su Ye b. Gui Zhi c. Jing Jie d. Fang Feng |
Fang Feng
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Which herb resolves yangming headache, reduces swelling, and expels pus?
a. Fang Feng b. Qiang Huo c. Bai Zhi d. Xin Yi |
Bai Zhi
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Which herb treats yellow and green discharge due to heat, calms the fetus, warms the channels, and resolves seafood poisoning?
a. Bai Zhi b. Sheng Jiang c. Zi Su Ye d. Fang Feng |
Zi Su Ye
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What is the dosage for Xi Xin?
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1-3 gm
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Which herb relieves pain, and treats both exterior and interior cold?
a. Fang Feng b. Qiang Huo c. Bai Zhi d. Xi Xin |
Xi Xin
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Which herb do you combine with Cang Er Zi to resolve Bi Yuan?
a. Fang Feng b. Qiang Huo c. Bai Zhi d. Xin Yi |
Xin Yi
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Which herb warms the stomach and alleviates vomiting?
a. Fang Feng b. Sheng Jiang c. Bai Xhi d. Xin Yi |
b. Sheng Jiang
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Which herb, also called Summer Ma Huang, alleviates wind-cold in summer?
a. Fang Feng b. Sheng Jiang c. Xiang Ru d. Xin Yi |
c. Xiang Ru
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Which herb is good for the eyes, vents rashes, and disperses LV Qi stagnation?
a. Bo He b. Sang Ye c. Niu Bang d. Chan Tui |
Bo He
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Which herb vents rashes, clears the throat and relieves toxicity?
a. Bo He b. Sang Ye c. Niu Bang Zi d. Chan Tui |
Niu Bang Zi
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Which herb has a strong LU dispersing function, cools the blood, and stops bleeding?
a. Bo He b. Sang Ye c. Niu Bang Zi d. Chan Tui |
Sang Ye
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Which herb has a strong action on the liver, to clear LV and eyes?
a. Chai Hu b. Ge Gen c. Sheng Ma d. Ju Hua |
Ju Hua
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Which herb works on shaoyang syndrome, relieves LV constraint, and resolves SP Qi sinking?
a. Chai Hu b. Ge Gen c. Sheng Ma d. Ju Hua |
Chai Hu
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Which herb generates fluids, vents measles, alleviates diarrhea, and relieves taiyang region muscle stiffness?
a. Chai Hu b. Ge Gen c. Sheng Ma d. Ju Hua |
Ge Gen
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Which herb relieves yangming headache, and alleviates prolapse symptoms due to middle jiao deficiency?
a. Sheng Ma b. Chai Hu c. Ge Gen d. Ju Hua |
Sheng Ma
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Which herb requires caution in pregnant women, as it promotes delivery?
a. Sheng Ma b. Chan Tui c. Man Jing Zi d. Chai Hu |
Chan Tui
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Which herb vents rashes, clears eyes, stops spasms, and extinguishes wind?
a. Sheng Ma b. Chan Tui c. Man Jing Zi d. Chai Hu |
Chan Tui
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For inducing sweating, calming wheezing and promoting urination, which herb is indicated?
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Ma Huang
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Which herb, categorized as cool and acrid, may also be categorized as warm?
a. Man Jing Zi b. Sheng Ma c. Chan Tui d. Dan Dou Chi |
Dan Dou Chi
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Which herb is very cold, generates flesh to heal sores, and clears excessive qi level heat?
a. Chan Tui b. Zhi Mu c. Shi Gao d. Zhi Zi |
Shi Gao
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Which herb works to clear both excess and deficient heat?
a. Shi Gao b. Zhi Mu c. Chan Tui d. Zhi Zi |
Zhi Mu
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Which herb can be dosed from 15 to 60 grams?
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Shi Gao
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Which herb stops pain, reduces swelling, stops bleeding, and eliminates irritability?
a. Shi Gao b. Zhi Mu c. Chan Tui d. Zhi Zi |
Zhi Zi
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Dan Zhu Ye is recommended for:
a. LV and ST Fire b. LU and HT Fire c. HT and SI Fire d. LU Dryness |
C
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Xia Ku Cao enters which channels:
a. LU and SP b. LV and GB c. HT and SP d. LV and LU |
b
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Which herb is useful with LU heat with sticky, yellow sputum?
a. Xia Ku Cao b. Tian Hua Fen c. Jue Ming Zi d. Lu Gen |
Lu Gen
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Which herb is useful for transforming phlegm, resolving toxicity, and expelling pus?
a. Xia Ku Cao b. Tian Hua Fen c. Jue Ming Zi d. Lu Gen |
Tian Hua Fen
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Which herb is used to clear heat fron the liver channel to benefit the eyes?
a. Gu Jing Cao b. Jue Ming Zi c. Qing Xiang Zi d. Mi Meng Hua |
all of them
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Which herb dissipates nodules caused by heat and relieves hypertension due to LV fire/LV yang rising?
a. Xia Ku Cao b. Lu Gen c. Tian Hua Fen d. Jue Ming Zi |
Xia Ku Cao
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Which herb is expecially good at clearing heat/fire and arresting tremors?
a. Xi Jiao/Shui Niu Jiao b. Xuan Shen c. Sheng Di Huang d. Mu Dan Pi |
Xi Jiao/Shui Niu Jiao
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Which two herbs are particularly good at nourishing yin?
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Sheng Di Huang
Xuan Shen |
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Which herb is noted for softening hardness and dissipating nodules due to heat and phlegm accumulation?
a. Xi Jiao b. Xuan Shen c. Sheng Di Huang d. Mu Dan Pi |
Xuan Shen
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Which herb is noted to nourish yin, invigorate the blood, and dispel blood stasis?
a. Xi Jiao b. Xuan Shen c. Sheng Di Huang d. Mu Dan Pi |
Mu Dan Pi
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Which herb is used for heat in the upper jiao, clears cough due to LU heat, and calms the fetus?
a. Zi Cao b. Huang Bai c. Huang Lian d. Huang Qin |
Huang Qin
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Which of the following herbs should be avoided if pregnant?
a. Zi Su Ye b. Gui Zhi c. Jing Jie d. Fang Feng |
Gui Zhi
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Which herb is used for heat in the middle jiao, clears heart heat and stomach damp heat with diarrhea or dysenteric disorder?
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Huang Lian
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Ma Huang mainly treats:
a. Wind-Cold excess pattern b. Wind-heat excess pattern c. Wind-cold deficiency pattern d. Wind-damp deficiency pattern |
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