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Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan, Tabs
Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan, Tabs
SKU | KPC949 | |
Brand | KPC Chinese Herbal Tablets, 300mg | |
Unit Size | 300 tabs | |
Potency | 5:1 300mg | |
Chinese Symptomology | Hectic fever and night sweats, lower back and sore knees, sore throat, insomnia, chronic swelling of the gums, ringing in the ears, and nocturnal seminal emission. | |
Western Symptomology | Chronic disease, hypertension, and chronic nephritis. | |
Actions | Nourishes yin to decrease pathogenic fire. | |
Pattern | Hyperactivity of fire caused by yin deficiency. | |
Branch | Kidney | |
Chinese name | 知柏地黃丸 | |
English name | Anemarrhena & Phellodendron Rehmannia Pills |
Expected Resupply Date: Unknown
Description | This formula comes from Qin Jing-ming's Qing dynasty Zheng Yin Mai Zhi(Patterns, causes, Pulses & Treatments)published in 1702 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. Ze Xie and Fu Ling lead yang down into the yin tract (i.e., into the urinary tract), thus leading ministerial fire back down to its lower source. Dan Pi drains liver fire and cools the blood. In addition, it quickens the blood and transforms stasis. Zhi Mu supplements yin and drains fire, while Huang Bai clears heat and eliminates dampness. Some Chinese authors also say that the combination of these two medicinals also leads ministerial fire back down to its lower source. |
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Ingredients | Rehmannia Root SHU DI HUANG |