Ding Chen Tou Ge San: Stomach Qi Rebelling Upwards: distention and fullness of epigastrum and abdomen after eating, vomiting in the evening of food eaten in morning, vomiting in morning of food eaten in evening, vomit containing undigested food, accompanied by symptoms of tiredness, fatigue, and lusterless complexion. In cases of severe vomiting, add 6 g. Inulae Flos (Xuan Fu Hua) and 9 g. Haematitum (Dai Zhe Shi). (Wu and Fisher, 1997, p. 66)
Ju Pi Zhu Ru Tang: Stomach Qi Rebelling Upwards: belching, hiccup, nausea and vomiting, dry heaves, difficulty swallowing, choking sensation in throat, vomiting in evening of what was eaten in morning, vomiting in morning of what was eaten in evening (Flaws and Finney, 1996, p. 77; Bing-Shan, 1993, p. 33)
Xuan Fu Dai Zhe Tang: Stomach Qi Rebelling Upwards: nausea and vomiting, belching, hiccup, difficulty in swallowing, vomit in the evening of what was eating in the morning, vomit in the morning of what was eaten in the evening (Bing-Shan, 1993, p. 33)
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