bubble_chart Composition Cistanche (soaked in wine, baked) 90 gm, Astragalus (roasted, filed) 60 gm, Aconite (prepared cracked, peeled navel) 60 gm, Alisma 60 gm, Morinda (de-cored) 60 gm, Citrus aurantium (pulp removed, stir-fried with bran) 60 gm, Peach kernel (peeled and de-pointed double kernel, stir-fried until yellow) 60 gm, Tribulus terrestris (stir-fried, horn removed) 60 gm, Atractylodes 60 gm, Oyster (calcined, finely ground) 60 gm, Achyranthes (soaked in wine, cut, baked) 60 gm, Cuscuta (soaked in wine, pounded, baked) 60 gm, Dried ginger (prepared) 60 gm, Zanthoxylum (eyes and closed mouth removed, stir-fried until sweating) 60 gm, Areca nut (filed) 60 gm, Cinnamon (coarse bark removed) 60 gm, Tangerine peel (white part removed, baked) 60 gm, Schisandra (stir-fried) 45 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Grind the above 18 ingredients into powder, and make into pills with refined honey, as big as a phoenix tree seed. Administer 30 pills with warm wine before meals.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Warming and tonifying kidney yang, dispersing cold and moving qi.
bubble_chart Indications
Kidney yang deficiency, depletion of original qi, and stagnation of pudendal coldness manifest as symptoms such as fear of cold, cold limbs, soreness and pain in the abdomen, flanks, waist, and spine, mental fatigue and lack of strength, low and timid voice, or impotence, seminal emission, and other symptoms.