formula | Young Maid Pill Qing E Wan |
source | Taiping Huimin Heji Jufang, Imperial Medical Bureau, 1078-1085 |
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bubble_chart Composition 30 walnut meats (peeled, membranes removed, separately ground into a paste), 180 gm of Psoralea corylifolia (stir-fried with sesame in a silver vessel until cooked), 180 gm of Eucommia bark (coarse bark removed, filed, stir-fried with bran until yellow, bran removed, slightly crushed while hot, then evenly sprinkled with wine and stir-fried again).
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Grind the above ingredients into fine powder, mix evenly with the medicinal powder, combine with wine, and form into pills the size of a phoenix tree seed. Take 30 to 50 pills per dose.
bubble_chart Indications
Kidney qi deficiency is weak, wind-cold takes advantage, or blood and qi clash, causing lumbago as if broken, difficulty in sitting up and lying down, inability to bend or turn; or due to excessive labor, injury to the kidney meridian, or residing in damp and low places, where the earth's energy harms the waist, or falling and injuring oneself, or wind-cold invading and clashing, or qi stagnation not dispersing, all can cause lumbago.