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For patients with low back pain. Supports kidney yin & yang. Also
quickens blood to stop pain. 60 Capsule bottles 8:1 extract
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This formula is based on Dr. Zhang Da-nings 70 years clinical experience
during the 20th century at the Tianjin Chinese Medical Hospital. Our formula
is a 8:1 extract.
Rx:
cooked Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae (Shu Di)
Fructus Corni Officinalis (Shan Zhu Yu)
Fructus Lycii Chinensis (Gou Qi Zi)
Semen Cuscutae Chinensis (Tu Si Zi)
Cortex Eucommiae Ulmoidis (Du Zhong)
Radix Dipsaci (Xu Duan)
Fructus Psoraleae Corylifoliae (Bu Gu Zhi)
Radix Morindae Officinalis (Ba Ji Tian)
Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae (Niu Xi)
Rhizoma Drynariae (Gu Sui Bu)
Cortex Acanthopanacis Gracilistyli
Radix Angelicae Sinensis (Dang Gui)
Radix Rubrus Paeoniae Lactiflorae (Chi Shao)
Radix Ligustici Wallichii (Chuan Xiong)
Radix Panacis Ginseng (Ren Shen)
Indications:
This formula is for the treatment of chronic low back pain due to a combination
of kidney vacuity (yin or yang) plus blood stasis and possible lingering
wind damp evils. It may also be used to treat postmenopausal osteoporosis.
The signs & symptoms of kidney vacuity include:
- Low back and knee soreness and limpness
- Tinnitus
- Decreased auditory acuity
- Dizziness
- Polyuria
- Nocturia
- Enduring disease
- Advanced age
The signs & symptoms of blood stasis include:
- Fixed, localized pain
- Enduring pain
- Pain which is worse at night
- Age spots
- Varicose veins
- Cherry hemangiomas
- A dark, sooty facial complexion
- Purple lips and nails
The signs & symptoms of wind damp impediment include:
- Joint pain which is worse on exposure to cold and dampness
The signs and symptoms of liver depression include:
- lower abdominal distention/cramping
- irritability
- rib-side ain
- premenstrual breast distention and pain
- a bowstring pulse
- chest oppression
Combination:
If there is predominant yin vacuity with vacuity heat signs and symptoms,
this formula may be combined with either Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan (Anemarrhena
& Phellodendron Rehmannia Pills) or Da Bu Yin Wan (Greatly Supplement
Yin Pills). If there is predominant yang vacuity, it may be combined with
Shen Qi Wan (Kidney Qi Pills).
Formula explanation:
This formula is based on Dr. Zhangs theory of kidney vacuity and
blood stasis. According to Dr. Zhang, if there is kidney vacuity, there
must be blood stasis. It is well known within Chinese medicine that the
kidneys govern the bones and marrow of the entire body and that the low
back is the mansion of the kidneys. When the kidneys become vacuous and
weak, the low back typically becomes sore. This is why low back pain or
soreness is one of the pathognomonic symptoms of kidney vacuity. However,
it is also said that, [In] enduring disease, there must be stasis.
In this case, kidney vacuity is the root and blood stasis is the tip or
branch; kidney vacuity is the cause and blood stasis is the fruit. It
is also possible for there to be lingering wind damp evils lodged in the
low back, thus causing impediment to the flow of qi and blood in that
region. In that case, wind damp evils have taken advantage of vacuity
to enter and lodge, obstructing and blocking the free flow of qi and blood.
While a number of other formulas may treat low back pain by supplementing
the kidneys and quickening the blood, these other formulas typically do
not take into account that it is spleen vacuity which leads to kidney
vacuity with age. When this occurs, the spleen vacuity does not suddenly
disappear. Rather, there is then a dual spleen-kidney vacuity (i.e., spleen
qi and kidney yin vacuity, spleen qi and kidney yang vacuity, or spleen
qi and kidney yin and yang vacuity). This formula takes this spleen vacuity
into account, thus promoting the interaction and mutual support of the
former and latter heavens.
Within this formula, Shu Di, Gou Qi Zi, and Niu Xi supplement liver blood
and enrich kidney yin, while Tu Si Zi, Du Zhong, Xu Duan, Bu Gu Zhi, Gu
Sui Bu, and Ba Ji Tian all supplement the kidneys and invigorate yang.
However, even all these yang supplements nourish liver blood. Therefore,
although they supplement yang, their action is relatively balanced. In
addition, Niu Xi, Du Zhong, Xu Duan, and Ba Ji Tian are famous for their
ability to strengthen the low back and alleviate low back pain. Tu Si
Zi and Bu Gu Zhi also supplement the spleen, the latter heaven root. When
combined with Ren Shen, which supplements the qi of all five viscera including
the kidneys, they address the underlying spleen vacuity that typically
precedes and leads to kidney vacuity with age. Dang Gui supplements the
blood and nourishes the liver. It also quickens the blood and transforms
stasis. Chi Shao and Chuan Xiong quicken the blood, dispel stasis, and
stop pain. Wu Jia Pi is a wind dampness treating medicinal. This means
that it treats impediment pain. It is particularly indicated when there
is a combination of wind damp impediment with liver-kidney vacuity. It
is often combined with Du Zhong, Xu Duan, and Niu Xi for the treatment
of low back pain in older patients.
Dosage:
Take 3 capsules 2 times per day or follow your health care
practitioners instructions.
For patients with low back pain. Supports kidney yin
& yang. Also quickens blood to stop pain. 60 Capsule bottles 8:1 extract
Watch for our new product special on this formula.
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