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The difference between Wuling Powder and Zhuling Soup

1. Composition:

Wuling Powder: Polyporus, Alisma, Atractylodes, Poria, Guizhi.

Polyporus glutinosa soup: Polyporus polyporus, Alisma, donkey hide gelatin, talc.

2: Function, Indications:

1. Wuling Powder: Function: diuresis and dampness, warming yang and transforming qi.

Indications: Water storage syndrome due to unfavorable bladder gasification. Difficulty urinating, headache and mild fever, polydipsia and desire to drink, or vomiting when water comes in; or palpitations below the navel, salivation and dizziness; shortness of breath and coughing; or edema and diarrhea. The tongue coating is white, and the pulse is floating or rapid.

2. Zhuling soup: functions: diuresis, nourishing yin, clearing away heat.

Indications: Water and heat syndrome. Difficulty urinating, fever, thirst and desire to drink, or upset and insomnia, or combined with cough, nausea, constipation, red tongue with white or slightly yellow coating, and thready and rapid pulse. It also treats bloody urine, astringent and painful urine, difficulty in passing out drips, and fullness and pain in the lower abdomen.

3. Difference:

Wuling Powder treats abnormal water metabolism throughout the body.

Zhuling Decoction focuses on the treatment of lower burnt diseases mainly in the genitourinary system.

The nature of the disease is that Wuling Powder is cold and Zhuling Decoction is hot.

4. Fang Ge

Wuling Powder

Wuling Powder treats Taiyang Mansion, Alisma Atractylodes and Erling,

Warm Yang Hua Qi is added with cinnamon twigs to facilitate relieving superficial symptoms and treating water retention.

Zhuling Decoction

Zhuling Decoction contains Poria cocos, which is combined with Alisma, Ejiao and Talc.

Difficulty urinating and polydipsia can nourish yin and promote diuresis.