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Who's Got What-1.4 Dr. Jake Paul Fratkin OMD, L.A c. Who's Got What Jake Fratkin's Comprehensive Index of Chinese Herbal Products in America Available GMP Products from United States, China and Taiwan WHO’S GOT WHAT JAKE FRATKIN’S COMPREHENSIVE INDEX OF CHINESE HERBAL PRODUCTS IN AMERICA Available GMP Products from United States, China and Taiwan Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, L.Ac. Version 1.4 © 2012 PLEASE DO NOT SHARE THIS PDF. DOWNLOAD PURCHASES CAN BE MADE AT: www.drjakefratkin.com/products/whos-got-what TABLE OF CONTENTS Detailed Table of Contents Follows on page 2 1. PATHOGENIC WIND DISORDERS 7 2. HEAT DISORDERS 13 3. LUNG DISORDERS 17 4. MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS 24 5. DIGESTIVE DISORDERS 32 6. GYNECOLOGICAL DISORDERS 42 7. LIVER DISORDERS 49 8. HEART AND SHEN DISORDERS 57 9. UROGENITAL DISORDERS 62 10. SKIN DISORDERS 65 11. EYE AND VISION DISORDERS 68 12. TONICS 69 How to Use this Index 80 Code Letters of Herbal Companies 81 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PATHOGENIC WIND DISORDERS 1A. Wind-Cold 1A1. Pathogenic Wind-Cold (Common Cold - Cold Type) 7 1A2. Pathogenic Wind-Cold Into Shaoyang 8 1B. Wind-Heat 1B1. Pathogenic Wind-Heat (Early Cold-Flu) 9 1B2. Pathogenic Wind with Heat-Toxins (Severe Cold-Flu) 10 1C. Nasal and Ear Congestion 1C1. Nasal Congestion 11 1C2. Ear Infection 12 2. HEAT DISORDERS 2A. Heat Toxins (Viral Infections) 13 2B. Damp-Heat Toxins (Bacterial Infections) 14 2C. Fever 15 2D. Stomach Fire 16 3. LUNG DISORDERS 3A. Lung Heat and Fire (Painful Barking Cough) 17 3B. Lung Phlegm-Heat (Acute Productive Cough) 17 3C. Lung Phlegm-Damp (Chronic Productive Cough) 19 3D. Cough Syrups 21 3E. Lung Yin Deficiency (Dry Nonproductive Cough) 21 3F. Asthma (Wheezing and Panting) 22 3G. Lung Tonic 23 “WHO’S GOT WHAT” • Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, L.Ac. 3 4. MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS 4A. Bi Syndrome (Arthritis and Rheumatism) 4A1. Wind-Cold-Damp Bi Syndrome 24 4A2. Blood Stagnation Bi Syndrome 25 4A3. Deficiency Bi Syndrome 25 4A4. Cold Bi Syndrome 26 4A5. Heat Bi Syndrome 26 4B. Back Pain and Sciatica 4B1. Lower Back Pain and Weakness 27 4B2. Spinal Calcification and Bone Spur 27 4B3. Sciatica Pain 28 4B4. Neck Stiffness and Pain 28 4C. Trauma 4C1. Traumatic Injury 28 4C2. Topical Applications:Traumatic Injury and Bi Syndrome 29 4C3. Pain Medicines 30 4C4. Bleeding 30 4D. Wei Syndrome (Flaccid Paralysis Or Numbness) 31 4E. Autoimmune Disorders (Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis) 31 4F. Osteoporosis 31 4G. Blood Stasis 31 5. DIGESTIVE DISORDERS 5A. Spleen Deficiency 5A1. Spleen Qi Deficiency 32 5A2. Spleen Yang Deficiency 34 5B. Food Stagnation (Indigestion) 5C1. Food Stagnation 35 5C2. Pediatric Food Stagnation and Colic 37 5C. Damp Turbidity (Vomiting and Diarrhea) 37 5D. Stomach Hyperacidity and Stomach Ulcer 39 5E. Wasting-Thirst Disorder (Diabetes) 39 5F. Constipation 39 5G. Hemorrhoid 41 5H. Intestinal Inflammation 41 “WHO’S GOT WHAT” • Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, L.Ac. 4 5I. Parasitic and Fungal Infections 42 5J. Weight Loss 42 6. GYNECOLOGICAL DISORDERS 6A. Premenstrual Tension 42 6B. Menstrual Cramps and Uterine Pain 6B1. Menstrual Cramps 43 6B2. Ovarian Cysts 44 6B3. Uterine Fibroid 44 6B4. Endometriosis 45 6B5. Uterine Bleeding 45 6C. Gynecological Tonics (Menses, Infertility, Pregnancy, Postpartum) 45 6D. Morning Sickness 47 6E. Vaginal Discharge (Leukorrhea) 47 6F. Menopausal Disorder 47 6G. Breast Disorders 48 7. LIVER DISORDERS 7A. Liver Yin Deficiency 49 7B. Liver Stagnation 7B1. Liver Stagnation 49 7B2. Liver-Stomach-Spleen Disharmony 51 7B3. Liver Depression/Anxiety 51 7B4. Systemic Detoxification 52 7C. Liver Yang and Internal Wind 7C1. Hypertension, Dizziness, Ear Ringing, Anxiety 52 7C2. Headache 54 7C3. Tremor and Spasm 55 7D. Liver-Gallbladder Disorders 7D1. Gallbladder Fire and Damp-Heat 55 7D2. Gallbladder Stasis and Gallstones 56 7D3. Acute Hepatitis A 57 7D4. Chronic Hepatitis 57 “WHO’S GOT WHAT” • Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, L.Ac. 5 8. HEART AND SHEN DISORDERS 8A. Heart Disorders 8A1. Heart Blood Stagnation (Angina and Chest Pain) 57 8A2. Heart Phlegm (Elevated Blood Lipids) 59 8B. Shen Disorders (Insomnia, Anxiety, Palpitation) 8B1. Nourishing Formulas 59 8B2. Heavy Mineral Formulas 61 9. UROGENITAL DISORDERS 9A. Kidney Bladder Damp-Heat (Urinary Tract Infection) 62 9B. Kidney Stone 62 9C. Prostate Swelling 63 9D. Urinary Difficulty, Frequency, Incontinence 63 9E. Water Retention and Edema 64 9F. Seminal Emission and Spermatorrhea 65 10. SKIN DISORDERS 10A. Acne and Skin Beauty 65 10B. Itching and Hives 10B1. Itching and Hives - Internal 66 10B2. Itching – Topicals 67 10C. Toxic or Oozing Sores 67 10D. Hair Loss 67 10E. Benign Tumors and Swellings 68 10F. Shingles 68 11. EYE AND VISION DISORDERS 68 12. TONICS 12A. Qi Tonics 69 12B. Blood Tonics 70 12C. Qi and Blood Tonics 71 12D. Kidney Yin Tonics 12D1. Kidney Yin Deficiency 72 12D2. Yin Deficiency Heat 73 “WHO’S GOT WHAT” • Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, L.Ac. 6 12E. Yang Tonics 12E1. Yang Tonics 74 12E2. Yang and Qi Tonics 75 12E3. Yang and Jing Tonics 76 12F. Combination Tonics 77 12G. Cancer Therapy Support 78 12H. Single Herb Tonics 79 How to Use this Index 80 Code Letters of Herbal Companies 81 “WHO’S GOT WHAT” • Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, L.Ac. 7 1. PATHOGENIC WIND DISORDERS 1A. WIND COLD 1A1. PATHOGENIC WIND COLD (Common Cold - Cold Type) chuan xiong cha tiao san CHUAN XIONG CHA TIAO SAN (TZ) CHUAN XIONG CHA TIAO WAN (HT, MS, TL) LIGUSTICUM (CNIDIUM) & TEA FORMULA (EG) LIGUSTICUM TEAPILLS (PF) SUBDUE HEAD WIND (KA) ge gen wan KUDZU RELEASING FORMULA (KA) KUDZU TEAPILLS (PF) gui zhi jia shao yao tang CINNAMON & PEONY COMBINATION (EG) CINNAMON FORMULA PLUS PEONY (HS) gui zhi ren shen tang CINNAMON & GINSENG COMBINATION (EG) gui zhi tang CINNAMON COMBINATION (EG) CINNAMON TWIG DECOCTION (KA) CINNAMON TWIG FORMULA (GF, HS) GUI ZHI TANG (BP, TZ) GUI ZHI TANG WAN (PF) jing fang bai du san JING FANG BAI DU SAN (BP) RELEASE THE EXTERIOR TEAPILLS (PF) SCHIZONEPETA & SILER FORMULA (EG) * DISPEL INVASION (KA) “WHO’S GOT WHAT” • Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, L.Ac. 8 qiang huo sheng shi tang NOTOPTERYGIUM & TUHUO COMBINATION (EG) ren shen bai du san GINSENG & MENTHA FORMULA (EG) RESILIENT WARRIOR TEAPILLS (PF) shen su yin GINSENG & PERILLA COMBINATION (EG) xiao qing long wan BLUE GREEN LUNG CLEARING FORMULA (KA) MINOR BLUE DRAGON FORMULA (CC) MINOR BLUEGREEN DRAGON COMBINATION (EG) * BLUE EARTH DRAGON (SF) Other: CHILDREN’S HERBAL SENTENIAL (TT) HERBAL SENTENIAL YANG (TT) MINOR BLUE PERILLA (HC) PURGE EXTERNAL WIND (CMS) RESPITROL-COLD (EV) 1A2. PATHOGENIC WIND COLD INTO SHAOYANG chai hu gui zhi gan jiang tang BUPLEURUM, CINNAMON & GINGER COMBINATION (EG) BUPLEURUM, CINNAMON & GINGER FORMULA (HS) BUPLEURUM & CINNAMON FORMULA (CC) chai hu gui zhi tang BUPLEURUM & CINNAMON COMBINATION (EG) CHAI HU GUI ZHI TANG (TZ) EASE 2 (HC) “WHO’S GOT WHAT” • Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, L.Ac. 9 1B. WIND-HEAT 1B1. PATHOGENIC WIND-HEAT (Early Cold and Flu) chai ge jie ji tang BUPLEURUM & PUERARIA COMBINATION (EG) CHAI GE JIE JI WAN (HT) * BUPLEURUM AND PUERARIA DECOCTION (AL) qing zao jiu fei wan ERIOBOTRYA & OPHIOPOGON COMBINATION (EG) QING ZAO JIU FEI WAN (HT, TL) sang ju yin CLEAR WIND-HEAT TEAPILLS (PF) EARLY DEFENSE (JD) INITIAL DEFENSE (KA) MULBERRY & CHRYSANTHEMUM COMBINATION (EG) SANG JU WAN (HT) SANG JU YIN (BP) SANG JU YIN WAN (TL) yin qiao san ADVANCED COLD (JD) DR.SHEN'S YIN CHIAO (DS) EXPEL WIND-HEAT (TT) IMMUNITY SUPPORT (KP) LONICERA & FORSYTHIA FORMULA (EG) YIN CHIAO CHIEH TU PIEN (PF, PM) yin qiao pian YIN CHIAO FORMULA (GF) YIN CHIAO JIN (HC) YIN CHIAO JUNIOR (HC) YIN QIAO (KA) YIN QIAO FORMULA (CC) YIN QIAO JIE DU PIAN (PiM, PM) YIN QIAO JIE DU SAN (KN) YIN QIAO JIE DU WAN (HT, MS, TL) “WHO’S GOT WHAT” • Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, L.Ac. 10 YIN QIAO SAN (BP, TZ) * INITIAL DEFENSE (KA) * LONICERA COMPLEX (EV) Other: CHRYSANTHEMUM 9 (SF) CHILDREN’S CLEAR AND RELEASE FORMULA (GF) COLD HARMONY (JD) COLD QUELL (BP) COLD QUELL JUNIOR (BP) GAN MAO LING WAN (HT) IMMUNE PLUS (DRJ) 1B2. PATHOGENIC WIND WITH HEAT TOXINS (Severe Cold and Flu) gan mao ling DR.SHEN'S GAN MAO LING (DS) GAN MAO LING (KA, PF) GAN MAO LING FORMULA (GF) GAN MAO LING JIE DU WAN (HT, JD) GANMAOLING TABLETS (PM) * CHILDREN’S CLEAR AND RELEASE FORMULA (GF) * GZQ COLD FORMULA (DJ) pu ji xiao du yin wan PU JI XIAO DU WAN (HT) PU JI XIAO DU YIN (BP) SCUTE & CIMICIFUGA COMBINATION (EG) UNIVERSAL BENEFIT TEAPILLS (PF) zhong gan ling COLD BURST (JD) DR.SHEN'S ZONG GAN LING (DS) ZHONG GAN LING (HT, JD, KA, PF, TL) ZHONG GAN LING FORMULA (CC, GF) “WHO’S GOT WHAT” • Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, L.Ac. 11 Other: CLEAR TOXIN (DRJ) COLD AWAY (HC) GANMAO TUIRE CHONGJI (PM) ILEX 15 (SF) NIU HUANG CHIEH TU PIEN (PM) PURGE HEAT (CMS) WINDBREAKER (PEDIATRIC FORMULA) (GW) 1C. NASAL AND EAR CONGESTION 1C1. NASAL CONGESTION bi min gan wan BI MIN GAN WAN (TL) NASAL ALLERGY PILLS (BP) PE MIN GAN WAN (HT) PE MIN KAN WAN (PF) SEASONAL ALLERGIES (JD) bi tong wan BI TONG WAN (TL) bi tong wan bi yan wan BI YAN PIAN (KA, PF, PiM, PM, TZ) BI YAN WAN (HT, JD) COOL SINUS (JD) NASAL FORMULA (BP) cang er zi san CANG ER ZI SAN (BP) UPPER CHAMBER TEAPILLS (PF) XANTHIUM FORMULA (EG) * FRAGRANT JADE (KA) * XANTHIUM NASAL FORMULA (GF) “WHO’S GOT WHAT” • Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, L.Ac. 12 qing bi tang PUERARIA “N” FORMULA (CC) PUERARIA NASAL COMBINATION (EG) xin yi wan MAGNOLIA FLOWER FORMULA (EG) MAGNOLIA FLOWER TEAPILLS (PF) XANTHIUM AND MAGNOLIA FORMULA (GF) XIN YI SAN (TL) Other: ALLEREASE (BP) DR.SHEN'S ALLERGY PILLS (DS) DR.SHEN'S SINUS & NOSE PILLS (DS) FRAGRANT PASSAGE (BP) JADE SCREEN AND XANTHIUM FORMULA (GF) MAGNOLIA CLEAR SINUS (EV) NASAL TABS 2 (HC) PLATYCODON 14 (SF) PUERARIA CLEAR SINUS (EV) SERRAMEND (HC) XANTHIUM 12 (SF) XANRTHIUM NASAL FORMULA (GF) XANTHIUM RELIEVE SURFACE (HC) For sinus infection: huang lian shang qing pian COPTIS, PHELLODENDRON & MINT FORMULA (EG) HUANG LIEN SHANG CHING PIEN (BE, PM) 1C2.
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