Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan - Internally Reducing Cervical Lymphadenitis Pills

Herbal Formula Database

Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan Herbal Formula Classifications and Usages

The herbal formula "nei xiao luo li wan" , 内消瘰疠片, which in english is "internally reducing cervical lymphadenitis pills", is categorized within the "treat phlegm" functional grouping and within the "transform phlegm and dissipate nodules" sub-category.

You may also see this formula referenced by: Nei Xiao Lou Li Teapills, Internally Reducing Cervical Adenopathy Pills.

Of many possible clinical applications, it may be considered to influence the following issues/symptoms:

  • Phlegm obstructions - generally benign masses, lumps, swellings such as lymph nodules, breast cysts, thyroid nodules, goiter, ovarian cysts, fibroids, etc.
  • If used, it may often be combined with deeper formulas for the more systemic underlying pattern.

Our shop contains nei xiao luo li wan from the following manufacturer:

($9.99) Add To Cart View Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan - HBW

For many reasons such as availability, ecological choices, and/or price, each manufacturer or herbalist may well adjust the exact composition of a specific formula. Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan is generally comprised of the following herbs:

ViewBo He (Field Mint, Mentha)

Expels wind heat particularly from the head region - fever, headaches, red eyes, cough, sore throat. Vents rashes - accelerates the activity of rashes towards the surface to quicken healing.…

ViewDa Huang (Rhubarb)

Drains heat and purges accumulations - high fever, profuse sweating, thirst, constipation, abdominal distention and pain, delirium, yellow tongue coating, full pulse which indicates intestinal heat e…

ViewDang Gui (Chinese Angelica Root)

Tonifies the blood, regulates menses - pallid, ashen complexion, tinnitus, blurred vision, palpitations, irregular menses, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea. Invigorates/harmonizes the blood, disperses cold …

ViewGan Cao (Licorice Root)

Tonifies the spleen and augments qi - spleen deficiency w/shortness of breath, fatigue, loose stools (si jun zi tong). Qi and/or blood deficiency w/irregular pluse or palpitations (Zhi Gan Cao Tang)…

ViewJie Geng (Balloon Flower Rhizome)

Opens up and disseminates lung qi, expels phlegm - cough (wind-heat/cold), benefits the throat (sore, loss of voice). Promotes discharge of pus. Guides other herbs to the upper body.

ViewLian Qiao (Forsythia Fruit)

Clear heat and toxins, dissipates nodules - carbuncles and hot sores, neck lumps. Expel wind-heat - fever, slight chills, sore throat, headache.

ViewSheng Di Huang (Rehmannia)

Clears Heat, Cools Blood. High fever, thirst, scarlet tongue, hemorrhage due to heat in the Blood. Nourishes Yin, Generates Fluids. Yin Deficiency with heat signs with injury to body fluids. Dry mou…

ViewXia Ku Cao (Selfheal Spike, Prunella)

Clears liver and brightens the eyes - ascending liver fire with red, painful, swollen eyes, headache, dizziness (stronger than Mi Meng Hua, Jue Ming Zi, Qing Xiang Zi in clearing heat). Clears heat …

ViewXuan Shen (Ningpo Figwort Root, Scrophularia)

Clears Heat, Cools Blood. Bleeding, fever, dry mouth, purplish tongue. Nourishes Yin. Particularly for the sequel of warm febrile disease with constipation, irritability. Drains Fire, Relieves Toxi…

ViewZhe Bei Mu (Fritillaria Bulb)

Clears and transforms phlegm-heat - acute lung heat with productive cough. Clears heat, dissipates nodules (better than Chuan Bei Mu - for phlegm-fire congealing and causing neck swellings, lung and…

ViewZhi Ke (Ripe Fruit of Zhi Shi)

Milder actions - move qi and reduce distention (good for weak patients).

A single formula, alone, may not be sufficient to fully address a particular TCM diagnostic pattern. Formulas may be used alone, in combinations, and/or in stages. Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan is a candidate for consideration when needing to influence bladder damp heat, blood stagnation, liver and gallbladder damp heat and/or spleen and stomach damp heat.

Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan may potentially be used, in coordination with a well tailored overall approach, to influence the following conditions: cysts, fibroids, goiter and/or thyroiditis

As noted above, nei xiao luo li wan is within the treat phlegm functional group. And it appears within the sub-category "transform phlegm and dissipate nodules", which contains the following formulas:

All formulas in the primary category of "treat phlegm" are listed below.

(truncated intro "...the concepts of dampness and phlegm are deeper than our initial associations with excessive mucus. excess dampness and phlegm inhibits circ…)".

All Content 1999-2024
Chad J. Dupuis / Yin Yang House
Our Policies and Privacy Guidelines
Our Affiliated Clinics