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Mu Xiang Bing Lang Wan
Mu Xiang Bing Lang Wan
SKU | HT150 | |
Brand | Herbal Times Teapills | |
Unit Size | 100 | |
Dosage | 4 pills, 3 times daily. | |
Potency | 3:1 / 300mg | |
Contraindications | Prohibited during pregnancy. Do not use in deficiency cases. | |
Chinese Symptomology | Damp-heat diarrhea and dysentery, food distention with heat pattern | |
Western Symptomology | Epigastric or abdominal bloating, constipation or inability to pass stool; abdominal cramps, frontal headache, belching, nausea or vomiting; acute food poisoning, acute enteritis | |
Actions | Dispels food stasis, harmonizes the Stomach, stems counterflow ascent of Stomach Qi, dispels Damp, clears Heat, resolves toxins. | |
Chinese name | Mu Xiang Bing Lang Wan | |
English name | Aucklandia, Betel Nut Pill |
Description | This formula is for acute excess food stasis causing abdominal pain or discomfort without relief. Acting by purgation, it is given in acute presentations for patients with normal or strong Qi. Both Rheum Da Huang and Pharbitis Qian Niu Zi are strong purgatives, and the formula should be discontinued or changed once stools normalize. This takes one to three days. (Fratkin, Chinese Herbal Patent Medicines) | |
Ingredients | Bing Lang (Areca catechu; Semen): 14.3%; Mu Xiang (Costus Root): 14.3%; Da Huang (Chinese Rhubarb Root): 14.3%; E Zhu (Curcuma Phaeocaulis Rhizome): 10.7%; Xiang Fu (Nutgrass Rhizome): 10.7%; Hei Bai Chou / Qian Niu Zi (Morning Glory Seed): 10.7%; Chen Pi (Tangerine Peel): 7.0%; Qing Pi (Green Tangerine Rind): 7.0%; Huang Bai (Phellodendron Bark): 7.0%; Huang Lian (Coptis Rhizome): 4.0% Other Ingreidnets: Talcum, Activated Carbon, Beeswax |
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