Herb Formulas Notebook

Liu Wei Xiang Ru Yin

Six Ingredient Mosla Drink


Author: Wang Ang, 王昂

Year: 1682

Source: Medical Formulas Collected and Analysed (Yi Fang Ji Jie, 醫方集解)


Category: Formulas that Dispel Summerheat

Pattern: Yin Summerheat, or Exterior Cold with severe Dampness in the Interior and the Channels of the legs contracted in the summer

Key Symptoms: Stiffness in the calves with abdominal distention and pain, diarrhoea and vomiting, chills with skin that warm to the touch, absence of sweating, heaviness in the head, headache, a stifling sensation in the chest, fatigued extremities

Tongue: White, greasy tongue coating
Pulse: Floating


Ingredients

Xiang Ru 12g
Bai Bian Dou 6g (dry fried)
Hou Po 6g (Ginger fried)
Fu Ling 6g
Gan Cao 6g
Mu Gua 6g


Preparation: Grind into a coarse powder and take 9g as a draft. Traditionally taken with a small amount of wine is added to the draft and taken cold. May also be prepared as a decoction with the dosages above.


Actions: Releases the Exterior, scatters Cold, transforms Dampness, harmonises the Middle Jiao



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