Classical Formula Glossary
Bu Dai Wan(Cloth Sack Pill) 布袋丸
Formula Type | Formulas that Expel Parasites |
Diagnosis | Inversion from roundworms, terminal Yin-warp disorder, chronic diarrhea or dysentery |
Action | Warms the organs, drains heat, calms roundworms, drains the liver, calms the stomach |
Indication | Intermittent abdominal pain, stifling sensation, irritability, warmth in the chest and epigastrium, vomiting after eating, cold hands and feet, Qi rushing upward towards the heart, pain and heat in the stomach, hunger with no desire to eat, vomiting immediately after eating, diarrhea, discharge of small amounts of pus, borborygmus, red tongue with the white coating |
Remarks | These patterns are characterized by simultaneous presence of pathogenic heat and cold by directing heat downward, opening obstruction due to Yin cold, and calming roundworms. Recently used to treat food intolerance and food allergy |
Ingredients |
Ye Ming Sha (Granule) (1g Granule=1g Herbs) (10 g) Fu Ling (Organic) (15 g) Bai Zhu (Organic) (15 g) Ren Shen (Organic) (Red) (9 g) Gan Cao (tested) (9 g) |
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