Question 1
What contraindication should students be aware of regarding herbs that invigorate the blood?
Question 2
Ji Xue Teng is especially useful for which conditions or symptoms?
Question 3
What is a distinguishing feature of Dan Shen in terms of temperature and function?
Question 4
Why are most herbs that invigorate the blood considered warm in property?
Question 5
Herbs that are acrid are effective for what specific reason?
Question 6
What major symptom types are treated with herbs that invigorate the blood?
Question 7
Which organ channels are most commonly entered by herbs that invigorate the blood?
Question 8
Which herb is especially noted for its ability to move both Chi and blood, and relieve any type of headache?
Question 9
Why is Yan Hu Suo not habit-forming like opium?
Question 10
What are the main causes of blood stasis as per the notes?
Question 11
What are the two terms used to describe blood that is not moving properly, and how do they differ?
Question 12
Which herb mentioned is noted for both invigorating and tonifying blood?
Question 13
What is the primary function of Red Peony (Chi Shao)?
Question 14
What is the main difference between Achy Peony (Chi Shao) and Mudan Pi?
Question 15
What is indicated by the name 'Dan' in Dan Shen?