Liu Wei Di Huang Wan

Liu Wei Di Huang Wan

Liu Wei Di Huang Wan

SKU BP510
Brand Blue Poppy Classics
Unit Size 120(10:1)gelcaps
Dosage Three capsules two times per day equal not less than 30 grams of bulk medicinals.
Potency 10:1 (average) 500mg
Chinese Symptomology Low back and knee soreness and limpness;Dizziness;Tinnitus and/or deafness;Night sweats;Bone-steaming and tidal fevers;Heat in the hands, feet, and/or heart;Dry mouth and throat
Western Symptomology retarded growth of children, low back pain, optic neuritis, central retinitis, optic nerve atrophy, pulmo­nary tuberculosis, diabetes, hyperthyroidism, Addison\\\\'s disease, hypertension, neurasthenia, functional uterine bleeding, chronic urinary tract infection, chronic nephritis, chronic glomerulonephritis, nephroa­trophy, deafness, impotence, nocturia, menopause, senility,
Actions enriches kidney yin, boosts the essence, and fills the marrow, boosts the liver, supplements the spleen,drain any exuberance of kidney fire, downbears turbidity, quickens the blood, and transforms stasis
Pattern liver blood-kidney yin vacuity
Tongue A red tongue with scanty fur
Pulse A fine, possibly rapid, possibly floating pulse
Chinese name Liu Wei Di Huang Wan
English name Six Flavors Rehmannia Pills
Description This formula comes from Qian Yi\\'s famous Song dynasty pediatric text Ziao Er Yao Zheng Ahi Jue (The Correct Execution of Pediatric Medicinals & Patterns) published in 1119 CE.

Within this formula, Shu Di is the sovereign ingredient. It enriches kidney yin, boosts the essence, and fills the marrow. Shan Zhu Yu assists in warming and enriching the kidneys and boosting the liver. Shan Yao enriches the kidneys and supplements the spleen. These are the three yin-supplementing medicinals in this formula. They are called the three supplementers. These are then combined with three draining or opening ingredients called the three drainers. Ze Xie aids Shu Di by draining any exuberance of kidney fire and downbears turbidity. Dan Pi aids Shan Zhu Yu by draining liver fire. In addition, it quickens the blood and transforms stasis. Since this formula is so often used in the elderly and the chronically ill, an element of blood stasis is often found in cases for whom this formula is appropriate. Fu Ling assists Shan Yao by seeping spleen dampness. Further, Fu Ling and Ze Xie work together to eliminate dampness and disinhibit water. And finally, Fu Ling quiets the spirit.
Ingredients Shu Di (cooked Radix Rehmanniae) - 114 mg; Shan Zhu Yu (Fructus Corni) - 91 mg; Shan Yao (Radix Dioscoreae) - 91 mg; Fu Ling (Poria) - 68 mg; Ze Xie (Rhizoma Alismatis) - 68 mg; Dan Pi (Cortex Moutan) - 68 mg;
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