Names Of Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan

Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan TCM Herbal Formula
- English Name: Internally Reducing Cervical Lymphadenitis Pills
- Pinyin Name: Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan
- Alternate Names: Nei Xiao Lou Li Teapills, Internally Reducing Cervical Adenopathy Pills
- Chinese Character: 内消瘰疠片
How Is Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan Categorized?
Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan Functional Groupings
- Primary Category: Treat Phlegm
- Subcategory: Transform Phlegm and Dissipate Nodules
There Are 9 Formulas In Our Treat Phlegm Category
How Is Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan Used Clinically?
Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan Usages and Indications
- 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.
Conditions and Patterns Potentially Related With Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan

Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan Related Conditions and Patterns
CystsFibroidsGoiterThyroiditis
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Bladder Damp HeatBlood StagnationLiver and Gallbladder Damp HeatSpleen and Stomach Damp Heat
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Nei Xiao Luo Li Wan Has 11Ingredients
Xia Ku Cao
Selfheal Spike, Prunella
Appears in the Herbs That Drain Fire category
Usages
- 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 and dissipates nodules - neck lumps, scrofula, lipoma, goiter, swollen glands due to phlegm fire.
- Hypertension accompanied by liver fire or yang rising.
This formula has cautions, see details
Xuan Shen
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Ningpo Figwort Root, Scrophularia
Appears in the Herbs That Cool The Blood category
Usages
- 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 Toxicity. Swollen, red eyes, sore throat.
- Softens Harness (salty), Dissipates phlegm fire nodules. Swollen, sore throat, neck lumps.
This formula has cautions, see details
Zhe Bei Mu
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Fritillaria Bulb
Appears in the Herbs That Cool and Transform Phlegm Heat category
Usages
- 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 breast abscesses and swellings.
This formula has cautions, see details
Bo He
Field Mint, Mentha
Appears in the Herbs That Release The Exterior Wind Heat category
Usages
- 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.
- Resolves LV Qi Stagnation - emotional issues, PMS, menstrual issues, pressure in chest or sides of body.
This formula has cautions, see details
Lian Qiao
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Forsythia Fruit
Appears in the Herbs That Clear Heat and Relieve Toxicity category
Usages
- Clear heat and toxins, dissipates nodules - carbuncles and hot sores, neck lumps.
- Expel wind-heat - fever, slight chills, sore throat, headache.
Da Huang
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Rhubarb
Appears in the Herbs That Drain Downward category
Usages
- 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 excess or yang ming stage illness.
- Drains heat from the blood - blood in the stool from bleeding hemorrhoids or heat in the intestine; vomting blood or nosebleed accompanied by constipation; painful eyes or fire toxin sores due to heat in the blood level.
- Drains damp-heat via the stool - jaundice, dysentery, lin syndrome.
- Invigorates the blood and dispels blood stasis - amenorrhea, abdominal masses, fixed pain due to blood stasis (recent and long-term blood stasis).
- Clears heat and reduces fire toxicity - for burns, hot skin.
This formula has cautions, see details
Gan Cao
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Licorice Root
Appears in the Herbs That Tonify Qi category
Usages
- 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).
- Moistens the lungs and stops cough - heat/cold in the lungs (Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang).
- Clears heat and toxic fire (raw) - carbuncles, sores, sore throat due to fire toxin (internally or topically).
- Alleviates pain and stops spasms - abdomen or legs (Shao Yao Gan Cao Tang).
- Often used to harmonize and/or moderate characteristics of other herbs.
- Antidote for toxic substances (internally and topically).
This formula has cautions, see details
Sheng Di Huang
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Rehmannia
Appears in the Herbs That Cool The Blood category
Usages
- 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 mouth, low-grade fever, constipation, throat pain from yin deficiency.
- Cools Ascending Heart Fire (HT, LV). Mouth and tongue sores, irritability, insomnia, malar flush.
- Wasting thirst disorder.
This formula has cautions, see details
Jie Geng
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Balloon Flower Rhizome
Appears in the Herbs That Transform Phlegm Cold category
Usages
- 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.
Zhi Ke
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Ripe Fruit of Zhi Shi
Appears in the Herbs That Regulate The Qi category
Usages
- Milder actions - move qi and reduce distention (good for weak patients).
Dang Gui
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Chinese Angelica Root
Appears in the Herbs That Tonify Blood category
Usages
- Tonifies the blood, regulates menses - pallid, ashen complexion, tinnitus, blurred vision, palpitations, irregular menses, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea.
- Invigorates/harmonizes the blood, disperses cold - important herb to stop pain due to blood stasis - abdominal pain, trauma, carbuncles due to blood stasis, chronic bi.
- Moistens dry intestines due to blood deficiency.
- Reduces swellings, expels pus, generates flesh - sores.
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