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formulaWalking-Strengthening Hu Qian Pill Jian Bu Hu Qian Wan
sourceVolume 3 of Shangke Buyao
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bubble_chart Composition

Tortoise shell glue (fried into beads with clam powder), deer antler glue (prepared similarly), tiger tibia bone (roasted with ghee), Polygonum multiflorum (mixed with black beans, steamed, and sun-dried nine times each), Sichuan Achyranthes (washed with wine, sun-dried), Eucommia bark (fried with ginger juice until fibers break), Cynomorium, Clematis root (washed with wine), Angelica (washed with wine, sun-dried), each 60 gm, Phellodendron bark (washed with wine, sun-dried, mixed with salt water, lightly fried with a little wine), Ginseng, Notopterygium root, White peony root (lightly fried), Atractylodes (fried with soil), each 30 gm, Rehmannia (prepared) 60 gm, Large Sichuan aconite root 45 gm (boiled for one day with 250 ml each of child's urine and salt water, 30 gm of sliced ginger, until very tender, adding more salt water if it dries out, then peeled and sliced, then boiled in clean water with 15 gm of Sichuan Coptis root and 15 gm of licorice for about two hours, then sun-dried until amber-colored and bright for use).

bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage

Grind together into fine powder, make into pills with refined honey. Take 9 grams each time, administer with light salt water before meals; take with mild yellow wine in winter.

bubble_chart Indications

Injury, blood deficiency, weak qi, pain in the lower back, hips, knees, and legs, sore and weak muscles and bones, difficulty walking.

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