Herbal Classics: The Shan Han Lun Simplified

Tai Yang -> Yang Ming -> Shao Yang -> Tai Yin -> Shao Yin -> Jue Yin

Shao Yang Disease (Alleviated from 3:00am to 9:00am)
(Shaoyang Syndrome: Cold injured Dz that has lasted over 3 days, alternating chills / fever, fullness in hypochondriac region, poor appetite)
Treatmnt for Shaoyang Dz
Shao Yang w/ interior excess
Shaoyang Dz w/ Shen disorder
Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang

(As Da Chai Hu Tang, but remove Shao Yao and Zhi Zi. And add Ren Shen, Long Gu, Mu Li, Qian Dan, Gui Zhi, Fu Ling).
alternating chills and fever, dry throat, bitter / sour taste, irritable, dizzy, chest and hypochondriac fullness, deep breathing is difficult, heartburn, N&V, reduced appetite (T: thin white coat) (P: wiry) alternating chills and fever, chest and hypochondriac fullness w/ or w/ out pain, bitter taste, nausea, and continuous vomit, hard focal distension or dull stomach pain, burning diarrhea or no bowel movement, despondency, slightly irritable (T: yellow coat) (P: forceful wiry) Chest fullness, irritable w/ occasional palps, urinary difficulty, constipation, delirious speech, unable to rotate trunk, extreme heavy sensation in entire body (T: red w/ slippery coat) (P: wiry, rapid)