Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan
Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan
SKU | CP314 | |
Brand | Classical Pearls Heritage Series | |
Unit Size | 90 Capsules | |
Potency | 10:1 | |
Chinese Symptomology | low back pain; weak legs; pain in the soles of the feet or heels; shortness of breath; tinnitus; premature greying of hair or hair loss; dark and shrunken gums and/or loss of teeth; inhibited urination; edema; phlegm; weakness/discomfort in are below umbilicus; cold feeling in the lower part of the body | |
Actions | Tonies Kidney qi; Enhances water metabolism | |
Channels Entered | Kidney | |
Tongue | Fat and pale tongue with a thin or moderately thick (but never dry) white coating | |
Pulse | Sunken and fine pulse, possiblly big in Kidney position on left hand | |
Chinese name | 當歸芍藥散 | |
English name | Kidney Qi Pills from the Golden Cabinet |
Description | Shenqi Wan was first mentioned 1,850 years ago in five different chapters of Zhang Zhongjing’s classical formula primer for complex disorders, Essentials from the Golden Cabinet (Jingui yaolüe). It is often cited as a prime example for the precise and symmetrical design of classical prescriptions: 3 herbs are intended to tonify the body’s physical essences, namely the yin of Kidney, Spleen and Liver; while 3 herbs prevent pathological yin excess (stagnating water, phlegm, and Blood heat) in the same organ systems. Two pungent ingredients, namely cinnamon and aconite in comparatively small amounts, strengthen functional energy by warming mingmen fire and prevent the rather sticky yin herbs from becoming an undue burden to the digestive system. In this manner, Shenqi Wan not only addresses issues of deficiency and excess in the core organs of the middle and lower burners, but fortifies both the original yin and yang. While the formula’s derivative Liuwei Dihuang Wan (Six Ingredient Pill with Rehmannia) is widely regarded as the representative remedy for tonification of Kidney yin, Shenqi Wan specifically tonifies Kidney qi—the fundamental force behind life’s rhythms of growing, aging and sexual maturity, which is produced by the constant interaction of the Kidney’s original yin and original yang. While Shenqi Wan and its variant Liuwei Dihuang Wan tend to be overprescribed in modern Chinese herbalism (chronic exhaustion disorders in contemporary patients tend to primarily involve Spleen and Liver imbalances), the remedy constitutes one of the fundamental paths for addressing chronic Kidney issues and thus covers a wide range of pathologies. The name Jingui Shenqi Wan underscores that the remedy was prepared in the classical way, using raw rehmannia and cinnamon twig (rather than the later variation of cooked rehmannia and cinnamon bark). Therapeutic Principles
General Support Chronic, Endocrine, Urinary, Reproductive, Immune, Cardiovascular, Metabolic, Musculoskeletal, Skin
Companion RemediesSUITABLE FOR COMBINING
Similar RemediesALSO CONSOLIDATE KIDNEY QI WITH REHMANNIA; ALTERNATION OPTIONS
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Ingredients |
Serving size: 3 capsules Servings per container 30 Amount per serving: 1500mg
Other ingredients: living green clay excipient, vegetable capsule |