Wen Yang Gu Jing Tang (温阳锢精汤)
Warm Yang and Astringe Jing Decoction
Generally used for | Spermatorrhea |
Actions | Supplements and Warms Kidney Yang; Astringes Jing |
TCM Dx | Deficiency Cold in the Lower Burner |
Wen Yang Gu Jing Tang Ingredients
Zhi Fu Zi | Aconiti Lateralis Preparata | 7% |
Rou Gui |
Cinnamomi |
3 |
Bu Gu Zhi |
Psoraliae |
15 |
Tu Si Zi |
Cuscutae | 15 |
Shan Yao |
Dioscoreae | 15 |
Qian Shi |
Euryales |
15 |
Lian Zi | Nelumbinis | 15 |
Jin Ying Zi |
Rosae Laevigatae | 15 |
Safety and Side Effects of Wen Yang Gu Jing Tang
Self-diagnosis and self-treatment aren't recommended for chronic, recurring, long term, or serious conditions. To ensure the best outcome for yourself and minimize the cost and chance of side effects, you are urged to find a local TCM practitioner or Start an E-mail Consultation here and now.
How to Dose and Administer Wen Yang Gu Jing Tang
Granules: 2-4 grams, taken 2-3 times a day, best on an empty stomach. Or as prescribed by your practitioner.
Whole Herbs: Using a container made of ceramic, glass, or stainless steel (no aluminum, iron or copper) boil 1 packet of herbs in 2-quarts of water or until 2 cups of medicine remain. Strain herbs; save and refrigerate for a second boiling. Drink 1 cup in the AM. And 1 cup in the PM. If desired, repeat the following day, using the saved herbs from the refrigerator. Or as prescribed by your practitioner.
Pills: Not available at this time.
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