Adjust the "Volume Knobs" of Duì Yào pairs to see how shifting ratios transform clinical outcomes.
Adjust the sliders to see how the clinical effect shifts.
When herbs are equal, they create a neutral synergy. Shifting the ratio creates a functional bias used for specific pathologies.
Both herbs function at full capacity to address a multi-faceted pattern without bias.
One herb drives the direction (Qi) while the second herb serves as an anchor or modifier.
The secondary herb exists purely to neutralize toxicity or harshness of the primary herb.