Gan Cao Gan Jiang Fu Ling Bai Zhu Tang 甘草干薑茯苓白术湯 or Shen Zhuo Tang 腎著湯
Decoction to Treat Kidney Accumulation
Licorice, Ginger, Poria, and White Atractylodes Combination
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SHEN ZHUO TANG Ingredients
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Poria cocos | Fu Ling | |
Dried Ginger | Gan Jiang | |
Rz. Atractylodis Macrocephalae | Bai Zhu | |
Licorice Root | Gan Cao |
SHEN ZHUO TANG Safety & Side Effects
- Not for heaviness of the body and backache due to Damp-Heat
Self-diagnosis and self treatment aren't recommended for chronic, recurring, long term, or serious conditions. To insure 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.
SHEN ZHAO TANG Dosage
Granules: 2-4 grams, taken 2-3 times a day, or as directed by your health care provider - best on an empty stomach
Whole Herbs: As prescribed
* What’s the Difference Between, TANG, PIAN, WAN, or SAN
- PIAN = Tablet (modern looking pill)
- WAN = Pill (old-style or handmade pill, or black teapill)
- TANG = Water Decoction (boiled whole herbs)
- SAN = Powder (milled or granulated)
** Information is for educational purpose and is not meant to substitute for the advice of your healthcare provider. These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.