Yin Chen Wu Ling San (茵陳五苓散) combines Yin Chen Hao with Wu Ling San to resolve jaundice and promote urination; for damp-heat jaundice in which dampness predominates over heat.
English Name
Capillaris and Five-Ingredient Powder with Poria
Classical Source
Jin Gui Yao Lue, c. 220 CE
Ingredients
Actions & Functions
- Clears damp and resolves jaundice
- Promotes urination and leaches out dampness
Indications
Damp-predominant damp-heat jaundice: yellowing of the skin and eyes with a dull hue, a stifling chest and abdomen, scanty urination, loose stools, and little thirst.
Tongue & Pulse
Tongue: white or yellow greasy coat. Pulse: soggy or slippery.
Modifications
For heat-predominant jaundice with constipation, use Yin Chen Hao Tang instead.
Cautions & Contraindications
For damp-predominant jaundice; not for heat-predominant or deficiency jaundice.
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