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Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan, 360ct
Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan, 360ct
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Enriches the Kidneys Yin; decreases deficient Fire.
Functions similar to that of Liu Wei Di Huang Wan, with an emphasis on reducing fire from yin deficiency. For yin deficiency with vigorous fire, consumptive heat, or steaming bone disorder.
Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan is a classical TCM formula that modifies the foundational yin tonic Liu Wei Di Huang Wan with the addition of Zhi Mu (Anemarrhena) and Huang Bai (Phellodendron). These two bitter, cold herbs enhance the formula's ability to clear deficiency heat and fire, making it suited to yin deficiency patterns where heat signs are more prominent.
- Tonifies Kidney and Liver yin as its foundational action
- Clears deficiency heat arising from yin insufficiency
- Addresses yin deficiency patterns with prominent heat signs such as night sweats, afternoon fever, or steaming bone disorder
- Drains Kidney fire while simultaneously nourishing the underlying yin
- Enriches Yin
- Nourishes the Essence of the Liver and Kidneys
- Reduces Deficiency Fire
English Name: Anemarrhena, Phellodendron and Rehmannia Pill;
Unit Size: 360 teapills
Actions: Nourishes Yin to decrease pathogenic fire.
Pattern: Hyperactivity of fire caused by Yin deficiency.
Chinese Symptomology: Hectic fever, night sweats, lower back soreness and weakness, sore knees, sore throat, insomnia, chronic swelling of the gums, tinnitus, and nocturnal seminal emission.
Contraindications: Shu Di Huang, a relatively greasy herb, can aggravate phlegm and food stasis, causing bloating, nausea, or loose stools. Discontinue use during colds and flu. Use caution for those with Spleen Deficiency type diarrhea and indigestion with a white greasy tongue coat. Contraindicated for those with Yang Deficiency.
Ingredients
Shu Di Huang - Rehmannia (cured root tuber)Shan Yao - Chinese yam (rhizome)Fu Ling - Poria (sclerotium)Mu Dan Pi - Tree peony (root bark)Ze Xie - Asian water plantain(rhizome)Shan Zhu Yu - Asiatic dogwood (fruit without seed)Huang Bai - Phellodendron (stem bark)Zhi Mu - Anemarrhena (rhizome)
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