Effect
Nourish yin to reduce pathogenic fire, strengthen the tendons and bones.
Indications
Spermatorrhea, weak and thin pulse, enuresis, Tinnitus, dizziness, sores and weakness of waist and knees, red tongue with little coating on the tongue, weakness in tendons and bones.
Ingredients
Huang Bo 240 g,
Chinemys reevesii (Guiban) 120 g,
Rhizoma Anemarrhenae (Zhimu) 60 g,
Radix Rehmanniae (Shengdihuang) 60 g,
Citrus aurantium (Chenpi) 60 g,
Radix Paeoniae Alba (Baishaoyao) 60 g,
Cynomorium coccineum (Suoyang) 45 g,
Tiger-bone (or Dog-bone) 30 g,
Rhizoma Zingiberis (Ganjiang) 15 g.
Explanation
Shu Di, Bai Shao and Gui Ban: Nourishing the Yin and tonifying blood.
Tiger-bone (or Dog-bone): Strengthening the tendons and bones.
Huang Bo: Purging ministerial fire to consolidate the kidney-Yin.
Zhi Mu: Moisturizing the lung to clear away the lung-heat upward, replenishing the kidney-Yin downward.
Suo Yang: Warming yang and replenishing essence.
Gan Jiang and Chen Pi: Warming and strengthening the spleen, regulating qi and harmonizing the stomach.
Administration
All the drugs are ground into fine powder. The powder is made with White Spirit into pills.