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Fen Xiao Tang; Alisma 16 (patent): Water Stagnation: Pitting edema and ascites, scanty urine, constipation (Fen Xiao: Bensky and Barolet, p. 182; Alisma: Dharmananda, 1990, p. 34).
Hoelen Five Herbs F. (Wu Ling San): Spleen Yang Xu (Deficiency), Spleen Invaded by Cold-Damp: headache, urinary difficulty, heavy sensation, diarrhea, vertigo
(Hsu, p. 516, Yeung, p. 244, Dharmananda, p. 173, Bensky and Barolet, p. 174).
Vitality C. (Zhen Wu Tang); Ba Wei Di Huang Wan (Eight Flavor Rehmannia Pill) (patent): Spleen Yang Xu (Deficiency) and Kidney Yang Xu (Deficiency): generalized edema, loose stools, abdominal pain worse with cold
(Vitality: Hsu, p. 278, Yeung, p. 287, Dharmananda, 1986, p. 207, Bensky and Barolet, p. 197; Ba Wei: Fratkin, p. 189).
Shi Pi Yin: Spleen Yang Xu (Deficiency): generalized edema worse in lower part of body, cold extremities, anorexia, no thirst (Bensky and Barolet, p. 199).
Hoelen and Areca C. (Wu Pi San) (more Damp and Stagnation); Stephania and Hoelen C. (Fang Ji Fu Ling Tang) (more Deficiency): Spleen Qi Xu (Deficiency), Spleen Distressed by Dampness and Liver Qi Stagnation: generalized edema, heavy sensation, labored breathing
(Hoelen: Hsu, p. 519, Yeung, p. 246, Bensky and Barolet, p. 178; Stephania: Hsu, p. 475, Yeung, p. 93, Bensky and Barolet, p. 180).
• Wei Ling Tang: Spleen Invaded by Cold-Damp: edema in face and eyes, abdominal bloating, anorexia, loose stool (Yeung, p. 240, Bensky and Barolet, p. 176)
• Stephania and Astragalus C. (Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang): Spleen Qi Xu (Deficiency) and Wind Damp, Edema: Wei (Protective) Qi Xu (Deficiency), sweating, aversion to wind
(Hsu, p. 477, Yeung, p. 94, Dharmananda, p. 343, Bensky and Barolet, p. 179).
Hoelen and Areca C. (Wu Pi San) plus siler (fang feng), perilla leaf (zi su ye), schizonepeta (jing jie) and angelica (bai zhi): Wind Damp: edema above the waist (Hsu, p. 519, Yeung, p. 246, Bensky and Barolet, p. 178).
• Shi Lin Tong Pian (patent): Lower Warmer Damp-Heat: edema associated with nephritis. (Zhu, p. 212)
• Tang Kuei and Peony C. (Dang Gui Shao Yao San): Liver Xue Xu (Blood Deficiency) and Spleen Qi Xu (Deficiency) with underlying Kidney Qi Xu (Deficiency): slight edema of the lower limbs during pregnancy (Hsu, p. 585, Yeung, p. 77, Dharmananda, p. 177, Bensky and Barolet, p. 251).
• Wan Dai Tang: Spleen Distressed by Dampness and Liver Qi Stagnation: edema during menstruation or pregnancy, with profuse whitish leukorrhea (Bensky and Barolet, p. 369).


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