Effect
Nourishing and tonifying the kidney-Yin.
Indications
Syndrome due to deficiency of the kidney-Yin, marked by dizziness, Vertigo, soreness and
weakness of the loins and knees, spontaneous sweat and night sweat, dry mouth and throat,
reddened tongue with little coating, and thready or rapid pulse; including such diseases with the
above symptoms as Chronic Nephritis, renal tuberculosis and menopausal syndrome.
Ingredients
Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata (Shudihuang) 240 g,
Rhizoma Dioscoreae (Shanyao) 120 g,
Fructus Lycii (Gouqizi) 120 g,
Fructus Corni (Shanzhuyu) 120 g,
Radix Cyathulae (Chuanniuxi) 90 g,
Semen Cuscutae (Tusizi) 120 g,
Lu Jiao (Colla Cornus Cervi) 120 g,
Gui Jiao (Colla Carapacis et Plastri Testudinis) 120 g.
Explanation
Shu Di: The principal drug, nourishing the kidney and supplementing essence.
Shan Zhu Yu, Gou Qi Zi, and Tu Si Zi: Tonifying the liver and kidney.
Shan Yao: Benefiting both the spleen and the kidney.
Gui Ban Jiao and Lu Jiao Jiao: Drastically tonifying blood and kidney-essence with
Lu Jiao Jiao's another action of warming Yang to generate Yin.
Niu Xi: Strengthening the muscles and bones.
Administration
All the ingredients are ground into powder and made with honey into boluses, each of which
weighing 15 g. 1 bolus is taken each time on an empty stomach, twice daily in the morning and
evening.
Prolonged taking of this bolus tends to cause the Qi or the spleen and stomach to be stagnated,
for the prescription is mainly composed of Yin-soft natured drugs with the action of nourishing
Yin. As a result, drugs with the action of promoting the flow of Qi and enlivening the spleen such
as Chen Pi (Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae) and Sha Ren (Fructus Amomi) should be added when
long-term use of it is needed.