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Chinese Name: Da Bu Yin Wan
English Name: Large-yin-Tonifying Pill

Ingredients: Shu Di Huang (Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata) 18g Zhi Gui Ban (Plastrum Testudinis Praeparatae)18g Huang Bo (Cortes Phellodendri)12g Zhi Mu (Rhizoma Anemarrhenae)12g

Administration:Grind the above ingredients into fine powder and steam pork spinal cord. Then mix them together with honey to make boluses,to be administered orally 6~9 grams each time with salt boiled water,2 times a day .The ingredients can also be decocted in water for oral administration with the dosage reduced in proportion to the original formula.

Actions: Nourishes yin and Clears heat.

Indications: Deficiency syndrome concomitant with hyperactivity of fire marked by steaming sensation in the bones,hectic fever,night sweat,seminal emission,cought,hemoptysis,vexation,irritability,feverish and sore dnees and feet,reddened tongue with little coating ,rapid and forceful pulse.

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