Generic Name: Poria Powder with Five Herbs pill
Applied Syndrome: Wu Ling San is a Chinese herbal medicine to treat syndrome of accumulation of dampness accompanied with exterior-evil. This syndrome is caused by failure of the urinary-bladder in inducing both the water-dampness downward and body fluid upward which is caused by attack of the fu-organs by exterior-evils resulting from non-relief of Taiyang channel syndrome marked by fever, headache, excessive thirst, or thirst with desire for drinking, vomiting after drinking water, dysuria, floating or floating and rapid pulse.
Ingredients: Daily dosage of final product contains the following ingredients:
|
English Name |
Pharmaceutical Name |
Pin-Yin Name |
Amount |
| Evodia |
Fructus Evodiae |
Wu Zhu Yu |
5.88% |
| Angelica Root |
Radix Angelicae sinensis |
Dang Gui |
8.82% |
| Peony (White) Root |
Radix Paeoniae alba |
Bai Shao Yao |
11.76% |
| Ligusticum |
Ligusticum Wallichii Radix, prepared |
Chuan Xiong |
5.88% |
| Codonopsis Radix |
Codonopsis Radix |
Dang Shen |
11.78% |
| Cinnamon twig |
Cinnamomi Ramulus |
Gui Zhi |
5.88% |
| Rebmannia,cooked in wine |
Rehmannia Glutinosa Radix Conquita |
Shu Di Huang |
11.76% |
| Moutan root back |
Moutan Cortex |
Mu Dan Pi |
5.88% |
| Fresh ginger |
Rhizoma zingiberis recens |
Sheng Jiang |
5.88% |
| Licorice |
Glycyrrhizae Radix |
Gan Cao |
2.96% |
| Pinellia Rhizome |
Rhizome pinelliae ternatae |
Ban Xia |
5.88% |
| Ophiopogon |
Ophiopogonis Radix |
Mai Men Dong |
8.82% |
| Cooked rehmannia root |
Rehmanniae Radix preparata |
Zhi Shou Wu |
8.82% |
Contents
: 192 pills
Instructions: 8 pills each Time, 3 Times a Day, Swallow with warm water.
Storage: Store in cool and dry place. Keep out of children.
Adverse Reactions: None has been reported,but stop using if any allergic symptom occurs.
Indications: Vomiting and diarrhea, common cold, stomach disorders, motion sickness, urgent colic abdominal pain, indigestion, gastrititis, acute enteritis, toxemia during pregnancy, excessive salivation, edema due to liver sclerosis, hepatitis, nephritis, urinary tract infections (UTI), dysuria, uremia, cardiac edema, hydrocele, migraine, habitual headache, trigeminal neuralgia, blisters.
Contraindication
: This formula is contraindicated in the case of injury of body fluid or deficiency of Yin blood accompanied with thirst and disturbance of micturition lest Yin be consumed. In the clinic, if the exopathogens are to be dispersed from the exterior, cassia twig is used. If hypo-function of the urinarybladder with cold cyndrome is to be strenthed, cassia bark should be used.
Drug Interactions: Although herb-drug interactions are rare, you should consult doctor for possible drug interactions with drugs which you are taking.
Warnings: Read instructions before use.The information here are provided by the manufactory for quanlified herbalist and have not been evaluated by the Medicines Control Agency. The product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, so that it is not a substitute for Pharmacy provided by your doctor or other medical professionals. Please consult your herbal medicine practitioner before buy this product.