bubble_chart Composition Cornus officinalis (pitted, flesh slightly stir-fried), Platycodon grandiflorus (soaked in water for a period, filtered, and slowly stir-fried until dry), Tribulus terrestris (stir-fried, thorns removed), Aconitum carmichaelii (prepared, de-naveled, and de-skinned), Cinnamomum cassia, Foeniculum vulgare (foreign, washed to remove sand and stones, baked and stir-fried), Zanthoxylum ailanthoides, Evodia rutaecarpa (slightly stir-fried), Citrus reticulata (white part removed), each 60 gm, Sargassum (washed and baked), Schisandra chinensis (cleaned), Areca catechu (washed with wine and baked), Corydalis yanhusuo, each 75 gm, Prunus persica (peeled, tips and double kernels removed, stir-fried with bran, separately ground), Citrus aurantium (pith removed, stir-fried with bran), Citrus reticulata (white part removed), each 30 gm, Melia toosendan (filed and stir-fried) 90 gm, Aucklandia lappa 45 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Grind the above ingredients into powder, mix with wine, and make into pills as big as a phoenix tree seed. Take 30 pills each time, administered with warm wine before meals.
bubble_chart Indications
Kidney meridian deficiency, the bladder is attacked by pathogenic qi, leading to cold abdominal colic and yin stagnation, umbilical and abdominal pain, scrotal swelling, or the development of sores and ulcers, occasionally discharging yellow fluid, heaviness in the lower back and legs, swelling of the lower legs, and difficulty in walking.