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Wind cold, slight aversion

Fever, slight aversion to wind and cold, sore throat, slight thirst and sweating. [Pg.73]

Jing Jie and Fang Feng are pungent and slightly warm. They can expel wind and are commonly used for mild exterior wind-cold syndrome. In the syndrome of disharmony of Ying and Wei, they can be selected as assistants to expel wind and directly relieve aversion to wind. [Pg.373]

Main signs symptoms Fever, no sweating or possible perspiration which does not flow easily, slight aversion to wind cold, headache, thirst, cough, sore throat, a red tongue tip and a thin, white or thin, yellow coating, and a floating, rapid pulse... [Pg.21]

This formula expels wind and eliminates dampness from the superficial part of the body and the subcutaneous region. It treats wind-dampness at the superficial level of the body and the Qi movement and blood circulation are blocked. This disorder is manifested as stiffness and pain of the neck, back and shoulders, headache, heaviness of the body, aversion to cold with mild fever, a white, slightly sticky tongue coating and a superficial pulse. [Pg.207]

The Lung relates to the skin and controls the opening and closing of the pores. When dryness obstructs the superficial region of the body, slight headache, chills and aversion to wind and cold may exist. [Pg.349]

Recurrent colds, spontaneous sweating with slight fever and aversion to wind after illness, surgery or childbirth, chronic sinusitis, allergies, and morning sickness in early pregnancy. [Pg.371]


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