Zuo Gui Yin 左归饮
Restore the Left [Kidney] Decoction
TCM
Collected Treatises of [Zhang] Jing-Yue, 1624
Decoction
Note: the dose of Rehmannia Shu Di is sometimes used in doses of up to 60 grams. But this dosage is heavy, cloying, difficult to digest and liable to produce Damp.
Strengthen Kidneys, Nourish Yin
Formula Pattern: Lower Back pain, spontaneous sweating, night sweats, dry mouth, thirst, dizziness, vertigo, peeled and shiny tongue coat and a thin, rapid pulse
1. Chronic Lower Back Pain
2. Dizziness and Vertigo
3. Spermatorrhea, Nocturnal Emission
4. Cataract
5. Glaucoma
6. Diabetes
7. Tuberculosis
The above may be taken over the course of the day
1. Use cautiously in those with weak digestion. In such cases, lower doses of Rehmannia Shu Di should be used.
The original presentation for this formula was said to come from excess sexual activity.
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Restore the Left [Kidney] Decoction
Tradition:
TCM
Source / Author:
Collected Treatises of [Zhang] Jing-Yue, 1624
Herb NameShu Di Huang (Rehmannia)Shan Yao (Chinese yam) Gou Qi Zi (Wolfberry fruit) Fu Ling (Poria) Shan Zhu Yu (Cornus fruit) Zhi Gan Cao (Fried Licorice) |
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Preparation:
Decoction
Note: the dose of Rehmannia Shu Di is sometimes used in doses of up to 60 grams. But this dosage is heavy, cloying, difficult to digest and liable to produce Damp.
Function:
Strengthen Kidneys, Nourish Yin
Use:
Formula Pattern: Lower Back pain, spontaneous sweating, night sweats, dry mouth, thirst, dizziness, vertigo, peeled and shiny tongue coat and a thin, rapid pulse
1. Chronic Lower Back Pain
2. Dizziness and Vertigo
3. Spermatorrhea, Nocturnal Emission
4. Cataract
5. Glaucoma
6. Diabetes
7. Tuberculosis
Dose:
The above may be taken over the course of the day
Cautions:
1. Use cautiously in those with weak digestion. In such cases, lower doses of Rehmannia Shu Di should be used.
Modifications:
The original presentation for this formula was said to come from excess sexual activity.
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