1. Stomach and fat digestion method:
Commonly used Chinese herbs include hawthorn, barley malt, and radish seeds, and commonly used formulas include Jiao San Xian and Bao He Wan.
2. Liver and gallbladder regulation method:
Commonly used formulas include Da Chai Hu Tang, Xiao Yao Wan, and Chai Hu Shu Gan San.
3. Blood circulation and stasis removal method:
Commonly used Chinese herbs include angelica, salvia, red peony, and notoginseng, as well as compound Dan Shen tablets, Coronary No. 1, and Coronary No. 2 sold on the market.
4. Diuresis and dampness removal method:
Commonly used formulas include Wu Pi Yin, Dao Shui Fu Ling Tang, and Ze Xie Tang.
5. Catharsis and bowel movement method:
Commonly used formulas include Tiao Wei Cheng Qi Tang, Fang Feng Tong Sheng Wan, and commonly used Chinese herbs include rhubarb, morning glory seeds, senna leaves, and tiger cane.
6. Strengthening spleen and promoting digestion method:
Commonly used formulas include Yi Gong San, Wu Ling San, and Bao He Wan.
7. Chest expansion and phlegm elimination method:
Commonly used formulas include Er Chen Tang, Wen Dan Tang, and commonly used Chinese herbs include gourd seeds.
8. Warming yang and promoting water elimination method:
Commonly used formulas include Ji Sheng Shen Qi Wan, Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang.
9. Nourishing yin and clearing heat method:
Commonly used formulas include Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan, Da Bu Yin Wan.