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The top herbs in Xuan Fu Dai Zhe Tang are Inula Flowers (Xuan Fu Hua), Hematite (Dai Zhe Shi) and Crow-Dipper Rhizomes (Ban Xia)
Source date: 220 AD
Number of ingredients: 7 herbs
Key actions: Regulates the downward flow of Stomach Qi. Expectorant, treats hiccups.
Because it is a formula often recommended to treat the pattern 'Stomach Qi Deficiency with Phelgm' of which incomplete pyloric obstruction is a symptom.
The top herbs in Ju Pi Zhu Ru Tang are Tangerine Peel (Chen Pi), Bamboo Shavings (Zhu Ru) and Ginseng (Ren Shen)
Source date: Essentials from the Golden Cabinet
Number of ingredients: 6 herbs
Key actions: Directs rebellious Qi downward. Stops hiccup. Augments Qi. Clears heat.
Ju Pi Zhu Ru Tang has sometimes been used by TCM professionals to alleviate the symptoms of incomplete pyloric obstruction