Classical antecedent: Bi Xie Fen Qing Yin (Dioscorea Separating the Clear Decoction)
Indications:
Chronic urinary difficulty (often wrongly labelled as "cystitis"), bouts of frequent-scanty urination, uncomfortable sensation in the hypogastrium but no burning on urination, urine slightly cloudy, slight incontinence of urine on coughing or jumping, tiredness, depression, lower backache, dizziness, feeling cold.
Indications in Chinese Medicine:
Patterns: Dampness in the Bladder, Qi deficiency, "Fatigue Lin".
Action: Tonify Qi, resolve Dampness, eliminate turbidity, open the Water passages of the Lower Burner, tonify the Kidneys.
Tongue: Pale.
Pulse: Weak, especially on the right-rear position, possibly very slightly tight on the left rear position.
Classical antecedent: .
Ingredients:
Bi Xie Rhizoma Dioscoreae hypoglaucae Wu Yao Radix Linderae Yi Zhi Ren Fructus Alpiniae oxyphyllae Shi Chang Pu Rhizoma Acori tatarinowii Fu Ling Poria Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae uralensis |
Huang Qi Radix Astragali Che Qian Zi Semen Plantaginis Qu Mai Herba Dianthi Bai Shao Radix Paeoniae alba Ba Ji Tian Radix Morindae officinalis |
Dosage: 2 tablets x 2 times a day
Bottle: 60 tablets x 500mg concentration ratio of 7:1