E-Fong Formula Teapills (Wan)
Sheng Mai Wan, 200ct
Sheng Mai Wan, 200ct
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Augments the qi, generates fluids, preserves the yin, and stops excessive sweating
Formula Actions
- Augments Qi
- Generates Fluids
- Clears Heat
- Preserves Yin
- Stops Excess perspiration
This formula is for concurrent deficiency of qi and yin, primarily of the Lungs. Chronic cough not only injures the Lung qi, but is also a manifestation of injured Lung qi together with shortness of breath and spontaneous sweating. Prolonged, profuse sweating injures the fluids and yin, which is manifested here in the sparse sputum that is difficult to expectorate, and the dry mouth and tongue. The pulse is deficient, which reflects deficient yin. The same condition can develop over a relatively short period of time if the sweating is profuse, as in summerheat-stroke or heat-stroke. The mechanism in such cases is that excessive sweating injures both the Lung qi and the fluids or yin. When qi deficiency develops quickly, it almost always produces a tendency to curl up. The author of this formula, Li Ao, designed it for heat injuring the basal or source qi. Later generations of physicians expanded its scope. Recently this formula has been widely used in treating various types of heart disease, including palpitations and coronary artery disease. It is particularly useful in treating palpitations with a stifling sensation in the chest, shortness of breath, sweating, a dry mouth and thirst, poor sleep, a pale, red, and dry tongue, and a slow-irregular or consistently-irregular pulse. --Bensky: Chinese Herbal Medicine Formulas and Strategies.
English Name: Generate the Pulse powder, Pulse Engendering Formula
Chinese Name: Sheng Mai Wan,
Unit Size: 200 Teapills
Actions: Augments the qi, generates fluids, preserves the yin, and stops excessive sweating*
Pattern: Lung and Kidney Qi Deficiency, Heart and Lung Qi Deficiency, Lung Qi and Yin Deficiency, Atrophy disorder (Wei Syndrome) due to Lung Heat with Fluid Deficiency
Chinese Symptomology: Chronic cough with sparse sputum that is difficult to expectorate, shortness of breath, spontaneous sweating, a dry mouth and tongue, dry skin, palpitations with a stifling sensation in the chest, fatigue, irritability, thirst, dry throat, insomnia, listless speech
Contraindications: This formula should be used with extreme caution in cases with high fever, or in which the pathogenic influence has not been resolved or has yet to injure the fluids.
Ingredients
Dang Shen (Codonopsis, root) 51.2%Gan Cao (Glycyrrhiza, root & Rhizome) 2.0%Mai Dong (Ophiopogon, root tuber) 29.3%Wu Wei Zi (Schisandra, fruit) 17.6%
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