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Kidney Tonic (Yin)

Kidney Tonic (Yin) is designed to tonify the Kidney yin and replenish the marrow and jing (essence).

 

Prior to purchasing this product, it is recommended to book a consultation with one of our acupuncturists in order to determine whether this herbal formula will be beneficial for you.

 

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Clinical Applications:

Kidney yin deficiency with depletion of the marrow and jing (essence)

Clinical signs and symptoms: dizziness, vertigo, weakness of knees, soreness of the lower back, night and/or spontaneous sweating, spermatorrhea and/or nocturnal emission, tinnitus, dribbling of urine, thirst with desire to drink, dry mouth and throat, mirror-like tongue surface with little coating

Clinical applications: male sexual dysfunction (spermatorrhea and nocturnal emission), infertility due to premature ovarian failure, uterine bleeding, amenorrhea, multiple neuritis, and polyneuritis

 

TCM Functions: 

Nourishes yin

Tonifies the Kidney

 

Cautions and Contraindications

This formula is contraindicated in cases of excess, stagnation or fire, inflammation and infection.

Patients with weak digestion should take this formula with caution as the yin tonic herbs may cause stagnation in the middle jiao and create bloating sensation.

This formula is not recommended for prolonged use (more than two or three months). Switching to milder yin tonic formulas such as Nourish or Nourish (Fluids) is recommended.

Kidney Tonic (Yin)

  • Fu Ling (Poria)

    Gan Cao (Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae)

    Gou Qi Zi (Fructus Lycii)

    Gui Ban Jiao (Gelatinum Plastrum Testudinis)

    Huang Jing (Rhizoma Polygonati)

    Lu Jiao Shuang (Cornu Cervi Degelatinatum)

    Niu Xi (Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae)

    Nu Zhen Zi (Fructus Ligustri Lucidi)

    Shan Yao (Rhizoma Dioscoreae)

    Shan Zhu Yu (Fructus Corni)

    Shu Di Huang (Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata)

    Tu Si Zi (Semen Cuscutae)

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