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Wu Pi San
Wu Pi San
Alternative Name: Five-Peel Powder.[1]
Drug Composition:
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Zingiberis Pericarpium (Sheng Jiang Pi): 9g (Fresh Ginger Peel)
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Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium (Chen Ju Pi): 9g (Aged Tangerine Peel)
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Arecae Pericarpium (Da Fu Pi): 9g (Areca Peel/Betel Husk)
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Poriae Cutis (Fu Ling Pi): 9g (Poria Peel)
The formula consists of the four ingredients listed above in equal proportions.[2]
Method of Administration:
The traditional method is to grind the ingredients into a coarse powder. For each dose, take 9 grams of the powder, add it to 300ml of water, and decoct it until the liquid is reduced by about a fifth. The dregs are then strained, and the decoction is consumed warm at any time of day.
Functions:
This formula is indicated for a condition known in Traditional Chinese Medicine as “skin water” (皮水), which is characterized by edema due to spleen deficiency and an excess of dampness.[2] Its primary functions are to promote urination, reduce swelling, regulate Qi, and strengthen the spleen.[1][2]
It is used to treat symptoms such as:
Contraindications:
While taking this formula, it is advised to avoid raw, cold, greasy, and hard-to-digest foods.[4][5]
Source:
This formula is from the classic medical text Hua Shi Zhong Zang Jing (《华氏中藏经》), also known as The Master Hua’s Classic of the Middle Treasury.