Prescriptions for Replenishing Yin
NameThe Prescription of 杞菊地黄丸SourceThe book Zhong Guo Yao DianIngredientsGou Qi 40 g,Ju Hua 40 g,Shu Di Huang 160 g,Shan Zhu Yu 80 g,Mu Dan Pi 60 g,Shan Yao 80 g,Fu Ling 60 g,Ze Xie 60 g.ExplanationGou Qi: Nourishing liver and kidney yin, supplementing blood and essence, and improving vision.Ju Hua:
NameThe Prescription of Qi Ju Dihuang WanSourceThe book Zhong Guo Yao DianIngredientsGou Qi 40 g,Ju Hua 40 g,Shu Di Huang 160 g,Shan Zhu Yu 80 g,Mu Dan Pi 60 g,Shan Yao 80 g,Fu Ling 60 g,Ze Xie 60 g.ExplanationGou Qi: Nourishing liver and kidney yin, supplementing blood and essence, and improving vi
NameThe Prescription of 左归饮SourceThe book Jing Yue Quan ShuIngredientsShu Di 9 g,Shan Yao 6 g,Gou Qi 6 g,Zhi Gan Cao 3 g,Fu Ling 4.5 g,Shan Zhu Yu 6 g.ExplanationShu Di: The principal drug, nourishing the kidney and supplementing essence.Shan Zhu Yu, Gou Qi Zi: Tonifying the liver and kidney.Shan Ya
NameThe Prescription of Zuo Gui YinSourceThe book Jing Yue Quan ShuIngredientsShu Di 9 g,Shan Yao 6 g,Gou Qi 6 g,Zhi Gan Cao 3 g,Fu Ling 4.5 g,Shan Zhu Yu 6 g.ExplanationShu Di: The principal drug, nourishing the kidney and supplementing essence.Shan Zhu Yu, Gou Qi Zi: Tonifying the liver and kidney
NameThe Prescription of 虎潜丸SourceThe book Dan Xi Xin FaIngredientsHuang Bo 240 g,Gui Ban 120 g,Zhi Mu 60 g,Sheng Di Huang 60 g,Chen Pi 60 g,Bai Shao 60 g,Suo Yang 45 g,Tiger-bone (or Dog-bone) 30 g,Gan Jiang 15 g.ExplanationShu Di, Bai Shao and Gui Ban: Nourishing the Yin and tonifying blood.Tiger-b
NameThe Prescription of Hu Qian WanSourceThe book Dan Xi Xin FaIngredientsHuang Bo 240 g,Gui Ban 120 g,Zhi Mu 60 g,Sheng Di Huang 60 g,Chen Pi 60 g,Bai Shao 60 g,Suo Yang 45 g,Tiger-bone (or Dog-bone) 30 g,Gan Jiang 15 g.ExplanationShu Di, Bai Shao and Gui Ban: Nourishing the Yin and tonifying blood
NameThe Prescription of 桑麻丸SourceThe book Shou Shi Bao YuanIngredientsSang Ye 500 g,Hei Zhi Ma 120 g,Honey 500 g.ExplanationSang Ye: The principal drug, being sweet and bitter in flavor and cold in nature, dispersing wind-heat, clearing lung-heat, cooling blood and improving vision.Hei Zhi Ma: Tonif
NameThe Prescription of Sang Ma WanSourceThe book Shou Shi Bao YuanIngredientsSang Ye 500 g,Hei Zhi Ma 120 g,Honey 500 g.ExplanationSang Ye: The principal drug, being sweet and bitter in flavor and cold in nature, dispersing wind-heat, clearing lung-heat, cooling blood and improving vision.Hei Zhi M
NameThe Prescription of 月华丸SourceThe book Yi Xue Xin WuIngredientsTian Dong 30 g,Sheng Di 30 g,Mai Dong 30 g,Shu Di 30 g,Shan Yao 30 g,Bai Bu 30 g,Sha Shen 30 g,Chuan Bei Mu 30 g,E Jiao 30 g,Fu Ling 15 g,Shui Ta Gan 15 g,San Qi 15 g.ExplanationShan Yao: Benefiting both the spleen and the kidney.Fu L
NameThe Prescription of Yue Hua WanSourceThe book Yi Xue Xin WuIngredientsTian Dong 30 g,Sheng Di 30 g,Mai Dong 30 g,Shu Di 30 g,Shan Yao 30 g,Bai Bu 30 g,Sha Shen 30 g,Chuan Bei Mu 30 g,E Jiao 30 g,Fu Ling 15 g,Shui Ta Gan 15 g,San Qi 15 g.ExplanationShan Yao: Benefiting both the spleen and the kid