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formulaDisease Due to Latent Stagnation of Qi and Blood Pill Fu Liang Wan
sourceVolume 8 of "Treatise on Diseases, Patterns, and Formulas from the Three Causes"
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bubble_chart Composition

Poria, Magnolia Bark (prepared with ginger juice, stir-fried), Ginseng, Bitter Orange Peel (stir-fried with bran, pith removed), Atractylodes, Pinellia (washed with decoction seven times), Sparganium (simmered over low heat until cooked, treated while warm), equal parts of each.

bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage

Grind the above ingredients into powder, cook into a paste, and form pills as big as a phoenix tree seed. Take 20 pills each time, with rice water before meals, administer twice a day. Alternatively, make into a powder and administer with wine.

bubble_chart Indications

The accumulation in the heart originates below the navel, extends up to the heart, and is as large as an arm. If it persists for a long time without relief, it causes vexation, swelling of the body, thighs, and hips, pain around the navel, and a deep and hollow pulse. This condition is due to the latent stagnation of qi and blood.

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