Ba Wei Di Huang Wan (Gui Fu Di Huang Wan, Fu Gui Di Huang Wan) 100 c
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Ba Wei Di Huang Wan (Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan), also known as Rehmannia Eight Formula warms and supplements kidney yang and nourishes yin and yang.
Ba Wei Di Huang Wan translates as Kidney Qi Pill from the Golden Cabinet is an ancient formula recorded almost 2000 years ago in the Golden Cabinet by the so-called Chinese Hippocrates, Zhang Zhongjing. The Golden Cabinet is one of the earliest known texts providing the theoretical basis of Traditional Chinese Medicine. One of these theories identifies Qi as our life energy that allows movement. The name of the formula, Kidney Qi Pill, comes from its purpose of boosting that life force, which originates in the Kidney.
Sun Ten Ba Wei Di Huang Wan (Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan) may be helpful for the following:
Ba Wei Di Huang Wan helps with these Chinese Medicine patterns:
Ba Wei Di Huang Wan Shu Ingredient Functions
Di Huang: an anti-aging herb that also relieves anemic symptoms
Shan Yao: Chinese yam boosts energy and helps with digestive and urinary conditions
Shan Zhu Yu: a fruit that regulates menstrual cycle and stops abnormal fluid leakage
Fu Ling: a sweet herb that balances the digestive system and promotes mental tranquility
Mu Dan Pi: a type of bark that clears internal heat and improves blood circulation
Ze Xie: an herb that relieves painful urination, stops diarrhea, and reduces dizziness
Fu Zi: a potent herb that strongly heats the body and relieves pain
Rou Gui: cinnamon bark boosts energy, warms the body, and relieves pain
Ba Wei Di Huang Wan (Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan) by Sun Ten contains:
Concentrated powders of natural herbal products tend to absorb moisture from the air. Hence, it is necessary for the manufacturer to add a suitable amount of excipient to stabilize the concentrated herbal products. Non-GMO starch are used as excipients.
Radix Rehmanniae praeparata (shu di huang), Fructus Corni (shan zhu yu), Rhizoma Dioscoreae (shan yao), Poria (fu ling), Cortex Moutan (mu dan pi), Rhizoma Alismatis (ze xie), Radix Aconiti Lateralis praeparata (pao fu zi), Cortex Cinnamomi (rou gui).
1-2 grams, two to three times a day