formula | Priceless Leucorrhea-Stopping Pill Qian Jin Zhi Dai Wan |
source | "Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine Prescription Collection" |
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bubble_chart Composition Cyperus (roasted) 5 kg, Toona sinensis bark (stir-fried with bran) 5 kg, Red cockscomb flower 5 kg, Psoralea (stir-fried with salt water) 1.25 kg, Aucklandia 1.25 kg, White peony root 1.25 kg, Eucommia (stir-fried) 1.25 kg, Atractylodes (stir-fried) 1.25 kg, Amomum 1.25 kg, Dipsacus 1.25 kg, Indigo (for coating) 1.25 kg, Corydalis (stir-fried with vinegar) 1.25 kg, Fennel (stir-fried with salt water) 1.25 kg, Oyster (calcined) 1.25 kg, Ginseng (de-reeded) 620 g, Ligusticum 2.5 kg, Angelica 2.5 kg.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Grind the above ingredients into a fine powder, sieve, and form small pills using cold boiled water. Coat the pills with 5.3 kg of talc added to the original Qingdai in the formula, polish until shiny. Take 6 grams each time, twice daily, with warm boiled water.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Tonifying deficiency to stop leukorrhea.
bubble_chart Indications
Women may experience leukorrhea, abdominal pain, soreness in the lower back, fatigue in the limbs, and a lack of energy.