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Zuo Gui Wan (Kidney-yin-Tonifying pill)
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Zuo Gui Wan (Kidney-yin-Tonifying pill)
Chinese Name: Zuo Gui Wan
English Name: (Kidney-yin-Tonifying pill
Ingredients: Shu Di Huang (Radix Rehmanniae praeparata)24g Chao Shan Yao (Rhizoma Dioscoreae,baked)12g Gou Qi Zi (Fructus Lycii)12g Shan Zhu YU (Fructus Corni)12g Chuan Niu Xi (Radix Cyathulae)9g Tu Si Zi (Semen Cuscutae)12g Lu Jiao Jiao (COLLA cornus Cervi,parched into pearls)12g Gui Ban Jiao (Colla plastri Testudinis ,parched into pearls)12g
Administration:Steam Shu Di,and grind the others into fine powder and mix with hondy to make boluses as big as the seed of Chinese parasol,to be administered orally 6~9 grams each time with warm 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 the liver and kidney,enriches the essence and replenishes the marrow.
Indications: Deficiency syndrome of the genuine yin marked by vertigo,soreness of waist and weakness legs,seminal emission,spontaneous sweat,night sweat,dry mouth and tongue,reddened tongue with little coating ,thready and rapid pulse.
English Name: (Kidney-yin-Tonifying pill
Ingredients: Shu Di Huang (Radix Rehmanniae praeparata)24g Chao Shan Yao (Rhizoma Dioscoreae,baked)12g Gou Qi Zi (Fructus Lycii)12g Shan Zhu YU (Fructus Corni)12g Chuan Niu Xi (Radix Cyathulae)9g Tu Si Zi (Semen Cuscutae)12g Lu Jiao Jiao (COLLA cornus Cervi,parched into pearls)12g Gui Ban Jiao (Colla plastri Testudinis ,parched into pearls)12g
Administration:Steam Shu Di,and grind the others into fine powder and mix with hondy to make boluses as big as the seed of Chinese parasol,to be administered orally 6~9 grams each time with warm 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 the liver and kidney,enriches the essence and replenishes the marrow.
Indications: Deficiency syndrome of the genuine yin marked by vertigo,soreness of waist and weakness legs,seminal emission,spontaneous sweat,night sweat,dry mouth and tongue,reddened tongue with little coating ,thready and rapid pulse.
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