Yin Chen Wu Ling San Capsules

Yin Chen Wu Ling San Capsules

Yin Chen Wu Ling San Capsules

SKU BEG681C
Brand BioEssence Chinese Herbal Capsules
Unit Size 100 Caps
Dosage 2 capsules with warm water, 2-3 times per day or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Potency 5:1
Actions Clears damp-heat
Pattern Damp-heat jaundice*, yang-type jaundice*
Chinese name 茵陳五苓散
English name Yin-Chen Wormwood & Poria Five Decoction / Capillaris and Hoelen Formula
Description
Formula Actions
  • Promotes urination
  • Drains Dampness
  • Strengthens the Spleen
  • Warms Yang
  • Promotes the transforming functions of Qi
  • Clears Damp-Heat
  • Treats jaundice (more Dampness than Heat)
Syndromes
  • Damp-Heat Injures the Spleen (jaundice with dysuria)
Clinical Manifestations
  • Headache*
  • Fever (maybe chills)*
  • Strong thirst with a desire to drink.
  • Vomits immediately after drinking*
  • Urinary difficulty*
  • Edema*
  • General sensation of heaviness*
  • Diarrhea*
  • Irritability*
  • Simultaneous vomiting and diarrhea*
  • Throbbing sensations below umbilicus*
  • Vomits frothy saliva*
  • Vertigo*
  • Abdominal pain and/or distention*
  • Dark urine*
  • Scanty urine*
  • Anxiety*
  • Jaundice*
  • Yellow sweat*
  • Shortness of breath*
  • Cough*
  • Urinary retention*
  • Lower abdominal fullness*
  • Extreme thirst*
  • Palpitations*
  • Lower abdominal distention*
  • Lower abdominal palpitations*
  • Dizziness*
  • Abdominal pain*
  • Restlessness*
  • Slightly pale skin tone*
  • T: Normal
  • C:Thick, yellow and greasy
  • P: Soft and rapid
Treats
  • Acute or chronic nephritis*
  • Chronic renal failure*
  • Congestive Heart failure*
  • Ascites from liver cirrhosis*
  • Meniere’s disease*
  • Infectious hepatitis*
  • Gastroptosis*
  • Gastrectasis*
  • Acute gastroenteritis*
  • Enteritis*
  • Acute genitourinary infections*
  • Neurogenic bladder syndrome*
  • Scrotal hydrocele*
  • Cardiac edema*
  • Chicken pox*
  • Renal cirrhosis*
  • Headache*
  • Cough*
  • Gastralgia*
  • Common cold*
  • Dysentery*
  • Oliguria*
  • AIDS/HIV*
  • Constipation*
  • Diarrhea*
  • Acute pancreatitis*
  • Hypertension*
  • Fatigue*
  • Enuresis*
  • Herpes simplex*
  • Infertility*
  • Obesity*
  • Palpitations*
  • Spermatorrhea*
  • Urinary tract infection*
  • Fever*
  • Edema*
  • Jaundice*
  • Cholera*
  • Blisters*
  • Dacrocystitis*
  • Migraine*
  • Uremia*
  • Toxemia during pregnancy*
  • Indigestion*
  • Motion sickness*
  • Trigeminal neuralgia*
  • Viral conjunctivitis*
  • Diabetes*
  • Nyctalopia*
  • Peritonitis*
  • Renal atrophy*
  • Hyperlipoproteinemia*
  • Cholecystitis*
  • Influenza*
  • Dizziness*
  • Lower abdominal fullness and distention*
  • Vertigo*
  • Nausea/Vomiting*
  • Abdominal fullness and distention*
  • Abdominal pain*
  • Anorexia*
  • Allergic purpura*
  • Hernia*
  • Herpes zoster*
  • Vaginal discharge*
  • Bad breath*
  • Yellow perspiration*
  • Dyspnea*
Contraindications
  • With Spleen Qi and Kidney Deficiencies limit dosage, may combine with tonics.
  • For urinary difficulty with Yin Deficiency, protect Yin.
  • Overdose symptoms include - dizziness, vertigo, a bland taste and anorexia.
  • Avoid long term administration.
Ingredients

Yin chen hao (capillaris)

Ze xie (alisma rhizome)

Zhu ling (polyporus)

Bai zhu (atractylodes alba rhizome)

Fu ling (poria)

Rou Gui (cinnamon cortex)

Other Ingredients:  Starch & Vegetable Capsule

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