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WLS (Wu Ling San)
WLS (Wu Ling San)
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Five Ingredients Poria Powder strengthens Urinary Bladder function, promotes urination, helps drain and dry dampness, promotes the transforming functions of Qi.*
Within this formula, Ze Xie (Rhizoma Alismatis) is the sovereign medicinal. It is sweet, bland, and seeping, while its nature is cold. It outthrusts the bladder, disinhibits water, and seeps dampness. The minister medicinals are Fu Ling (Poria) and Zhu Ling (Polyporus) which also blandly seep. They help strengthen the disinhibition of water. Bai Zhu (Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae) is then added to these in order to fortify and supplement the spleen qi and move and transform water dampness. Gui Zhi (Ramulus Cinnamomi) is the assistant medicine which is a single medicinal with two uses. First, externally, it resolves the tai yang on the exterior. Secondly, it aids the bladder qi internally. When these five medicinals are combined together, water is moved and qi is transformed, the exterior is relieved and the spleen in fortified. This formula comes from Zhang Zhong-jings late Han dynasty Shan Han Lun (Treatise on Damage [Due to] Cold).*
English Name: Five Ingredients Poria Powder
Unit Size: 1oz
Properties: This classical formula was created for Bladder meridian or Bladder organ dysfunctions, such as neck pain or lower back pain.*
Channels Entered: Bladder
Actions: Strengthens Urinary Bladder function, promotes urination, helps drain and dry dampness, promotes the transforming functions of Qi.*
Pattern: Fluid retention
Chinese Symptomology: Fluid retention marked by headache, fever, thirst with vomiting after drinking water; disturbance in urination; edema, diarrhea, fluid-retention syndrome, dizziness, and a feeling of palpitation in the lower abdomen.*
Contraindications: In cases of spleen and/or kidney vacuity, dose and duration should be limited.
Ingredients
Zhu Ling, Ze Xie, Fu Ling, Guì Zhī, Bai Zhu, Grain Alcohol
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