Wu Mei Wan

Wu Mei Wan

Wu Mei Wan

SKU HT179
Brand Herbal Times Teapills
Unit Size 100
Dosage 8 pills, 1-2 times daily.
Potency 3:1 / 300mg
Contraindications Not appropriate for acute dysentery due to Damp Heat. Prohibited during pregnancy.
Chinese Symptomology Signs & symptoms of liver depression qi stagnation include: * Irritability * Chest oppression * A bowstring pulse ~Signs & symptoms of spleen vacuity include: * Fatigue * Lack of strength * Insidious abdominal pain * Vomiting after eating * Postural hypotension * Cold hands and feet * Borborygmus * Incessant diarrhea * An enlarged tongue with teeth-marks on its edges * A forceless pulse ~Signs & symptoms of heat include: * Agitation * Vexatious heat * Clamoring stomach * A red tongue with geographically peeled, whit
Western Symptomology Hot and cold, vacuity (spleen) and repletion (heat and obstruction due to cold) resulting in 1) parasitic infections, such as ascariasis, biliary ascariasis, and hookworm; 2) digestive diseases marked by diarrhea, such as chronic bacillary dysentery, ulcerative colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome; 3) other digestive disorders, including cholecystitis, cholelithiasis, peptic ulcers, functional gastric disorder, and neurogenic vomiting; 4) ear, nose, and throat disorders, such as keratitis, corneal ulcers, glaucoma, apthous ulcers, chronic suppurative otitis media, and Ménère’s disease; and 5) gynecological conditions, such as morning sickness, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, functional uterine bleeding, and dysmenorrhea.
Actions Warms the viscera and clears heat, courses the liver and harmonizes the stomach, quiets roundworms
Pattern Hot and cold, vacuity (spleen) and repletion (heat and obstruction due to cold)
Chinese name Wu Mei Wan
English name Mume Pills
 
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Description

This formula has endured as the prescription of choice in treating roundworms. It is also used for chronic dysentery (amebic and bacterial) marked by diarrhea and borborygmus. Modern applications include treatment of protozoan infections. (Fratkin, Chinese Herbal Patent Medicines)

Ingredients

Wu Mei (Japanese Apricot Fruit): 18.52%; Gan Jiang (Dried Ginger): 14.81%; Huang Bai (Phellodendron Bark): 11.11%; Gui Zhi (Cassia Twig): 11.11%; Ren Shen (Ginseng): 11.11%; Fu Pian (Bai) (Sichuan Aconite Root (Prepared)): 11.11%; Dang Gui (Chinese Angelica Root): 11.11%; Huang Lian (Coptis Rhizome): 7.42%; Hua Jiao (Sichuan Pepper): 3.7%

Other Ingreidnets: Talcum, Activated Carbon, Beeswax

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