Wu Mo Yin Zi (Five-Milled-Herb Decoction)

Wu Mo Yin Zi (五磨飲子) strongly promotes the movement of qi and descends rebellious qi; for severe Liver qi constraint with a stifling chest and abdomen.

Wǔ Mó Yǐn Zi  ·  五磨飲子  ·  Five-Milled-Herb Decoction

English Name

Five-Milled-Herb Decoction

Classical Source

Yi Bian, 1751

Ingredients

Actions & Functions

  • Promotes the movement of qi and breaks up stagnation
  • Descends rebellious qi

Indications

Severe qi constraint, often from emotional upset: a stifling, distended chest and abdomen, shortness of breath, and possibly fainting from a fit of anger.

Tongue & Pulse

Tongue: thin coat. Pulse: wiry.

Modifications

Stronger qi-moving than Si Mo Tang (which includes Ren Shen).

Cautions & Contraindications

For excess qi constraint; not for qi deficiency or yin deficiency.

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