formula | Tiaoyuan Kidney Qi Pill Tiao Yuan Shen Qi Wan |
source | Orthodox External Medicine Volume 2 |
Rehmannia glutinosa (cooked with wine, mashed into paste) 120 gm, Cornus officinalis, Dioscorea opposita, Paeonia suffruticosa, Poria cocos, each 60 gm, Panax ginseng, Angelica sinensis, Alisma plantago-aquatica, Ophiopogon japonicus (mashed into paste), Os Draconis, Lycium chinense, each 30 gm, Aucklandia lappa, Amomum villosum, each 9 gm, Phellodendron amurense (stir-fried with salt water), Anemarrhena asphodeloides (stir-fried with child's urine), each 15 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Grind the above ingredients into powder, dissolve 120 gm of deer antler glue in aged wine, add 120 ml of honey and boil until it forms a pearl-like consistency. Mix with the medicine to form pills as big as a phoenix tree seed. Take 80 pills before meals, administered with warm wine.
Nourishing yin and reducing fire, tonifying qi, nourishing blood.
Kidney yin deficiency leads to internal scorching of deficient fire, dual depletion of qi and blood, and lack of nourishment to the bones, resulting in the formation of bone tumors. These tumors are hard as stone, with colors ranging from purple to non-purple, immovable and firmly attached to the bone. The body gradually becomes emaciated, with qi and blood failing to nourish, leading to withered skin. In severe cases, alternating episodes of chills and fever occur, with loss of appetite, difficulty in movement, and weakness in the legs and knees.
bubble_chart Cautions and Contraindications
During medication, avoid consuming white radish and alcohol; abstain from sexual activity.