Effect
Nourishing and tonifying the liver and the kidney.
Indications
Syndrome of Yin-deficiency marked by weakness and soreness of the loins and knees, dizziness and vertigo, Tinnitus, deafness, night sweat and emission, or hectic fever due to bone-heat, Feverish sensation in the palms and soles, reddened tongue with little coating, and thready rapid pulse; including such diseases with the above symptoms as Seminal Emission, lung tuberculosis, renal tuberculosis, chronic pyelonephritis, hypertension and menopausal syndrome.
Ingredients
Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata (Shudihuang) 24 g,
Fructus Corni (Shanzhuyu) 12 g,
Rhizoma Dioscoreae (Shanyao) 12 g,
Rhizoma Alismatis (Zexie) 9 g,
Poria (Fuling) 9 g,
Mu Dan Pi (Cortex Moutan) 9 g.
Explanation
Shu Di: The principal drug, nourishing the kidney and replenishing essence.
Shan Zhu Yu: Warming up and tonifying the kidney and liver, arresting seminal emission.
Shan Yao: Reinforcing the kidney and benefiting the spleen, combining Shu Di and Shan Zhu Yu to enriching all the three Yin.
Ze Xie: Purging fire of the kidney and preventing Shu Di from resulting in stagnation of Qi due to its tonic and sticky nature.
Dan Pi: Clearing away pathogenic fire in the liver and restricting the warm nature of Shan Zhu Yu.
Fu Ling: Inducing diuresis co benefit the spleen, aiding Shan Yao in strengthening the spleen.
Administration
All the ingredients are ground into fine powder and made into boluses with honey, each of which weighs 15 g. 1 bolus is taken by an adult, 3 times daily, This prescription may also be used in the form of decoction with the dosage of the ingredients reduced according to the primary proportions.