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The top herbs in Qing Shu Yi Qi Tang are American Ginseng (Xi Yang Shen), Watermelons (Xi Gua) and Lotus Stems (He Geng)
Source date: 1852 AD
Number of ingredients: 10 herbs
Key actions: Clears summerheat. Augments the Qi. Nourishes the Yin. Generates Body Fluids.
Qing Shu Yi Qi Tang has sometimes been used by TCM professionals to alleviate the symptoms of fever of uknown origin
The top herbs in Qin Jiao Bie Jia San are Softshell Turtle Shells (Bie Jia), Gentian Roots (Qin Jiao) and Bupleurum Roots (Chai Hu)
Source date: Yuan dynasty
Number of ingredients: 6 herbs
Key actions: Enriches the Yin. Nourishes the Blood. Clears Heat. Alleviates steaming bone disorder .
Qin Jiao Bie Jia San has sometimes been used by TCM professionals to alleviate the symptoms of fevers of unkonw origin