Brief introduction of Zuo Guiwan in ancient books

Eight treasures of Jing Yue Quan Shuxin Fang, published by Zuo Guiwan, volume 5 1, consists of 240 g of Radix Rehmanniae Preparata, 0/20g of Rhizoma Dioscoreae, 0/20g of Fructus Lycii, 0/20g of Fructus Corni, 90g of Radix Cyathulae and 0/20g of colla cornus Cervi. Indicating deficiency of true yin is a common prescription for treating deficiency of kidney yin. It is commonly used in modern times for Alzheimer's disease, climacteric syndrome, senile osteoporosis, amenorrhea, less menstrual flow and so on. It belongs to kidney yin deficiency and essence deficiency.

By promoting and mediating immune function, this prescription has a positive effect on nervous and endocrine systems, promoting pituitary-gonadal axis and sexual function, and has a certain therapeutic effect on male infertility and related sexual dysfunction. At present, there is no specific treatment method in western medicine, which can be strongly recommended and popularized. It is worth noting that Achyranthes bidentata in this prescription has anti-fertility and anti-implantation effects, and whether it should be added or subtracted as appropriate in the treatment of infertility deserves further study.

The pharmaceutical standards of the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China record the ministerial standards of this Chinese patent medicine.

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