Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan Granules, 100g

Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan Granules, 100g

Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan Granules, 100g

SKU KPC615
Brand KPC Granules - Formulas
Unit Size 100g bottle
Dosage 1 tsp (2g)
Potency 5:1
Contraindications Contraindicated for those with Yin Deficiency with dry mouth and throat and a red tongue with no coat. Use with caution for those with gastrointestinal weakness. Contraindicated for those with marked ascites. Contraindicated for those with frequent diarrhea. Contraindicated for those with facial flushing with fever. Contraindicated during pregnancy.
Chinese Symptomology Aversion to Cold. Watery stools with undigested food. Lower back pain. Weakness of the lower extremities. A cold sensation in the lower half of the body. Tenseness in the lower abdomen. Pain and cramps in the lower abdomen. Panting and irritability to the point of having difficulty lying down. Will breathe most comfortably while leaning against something. Nocturia. May be numbness in the lower abdomen. Urinary difficulty with edema or Spasmodic pain in the lower abdomen. Excessive If severe, may be incontinence of urine. May have persistent diarrhea. Dizziness. Vertigo. Dysuria May have flushed face (Yang floating upward). Thirst with frequent, copious urination (Xiao Ke). Fatigue (severe). May have severe perspiration (Yang floating upward). Constipation. Lassitude. Pale face. Edema of the face and feet. Severe edema of the legs (may prevent walking). Maybe cough. Maybe asthma.
Actions Warms and Tonifies Kidney Yang
Pattern Kidney Yang deficiency
Tongue Pale, may be swollen, thin, white and moist coat
Pulse Deep, Deep and thready and/or Weak and slow
Chinese name Jin Kui Shen Qi Wan, Jin Kui Shen Qi Wan, Ba Wei Di Huang Wan
English name Kidney Qi Pill
Description

KPC Herbs offers two very similar formulas: Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan and Ba Wei Di Huang Wan. The difference between the formulas is that the Ba Wei Di Huang Wan contains shu di huang, while Jin Gui She Qi Wan substitutes shu di huang with the cooler sheng di huang. Also, Ba Wei Di Huang Wan contains the warmer herb, rou gui, than gui zhi which is what is used in the Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan.

Ingredients

Serving size: 1 tsp (2g)

Servings per container: 50

Sheng di huang (rehmania root) 595mg

Shan yao (dioscorea rhizome) 296mg

Shan zhu yu (cornus fruit) 296mg

Ze xie (alisma rhizome) 222mg

Fu ling (poria) 222mg

Mu dan pi (moutan root bark) 222mg

Fu zi (aconite root) 74mg

Gui zhi (cinnamon twig) 74mg




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