Can I take this medication?
Hello, Dr.
Ding! I have a question I would like to ask you.
Recently, I have come across information online about a health supplement called "Seven Treasures Hair Nourishing Pill," which is said to help with hair darkening and also alleviate lower back pain.
This supplement is highly regarded in Japan.
I have been noticing an increasing amount of gray hair, which is quite distressing, and I often experience lower back pain, especially in the middle of the night when I find it difficult to turn over.
Can I take this supplement? Where can I purchase it, and what is the price? I look forward to your response amidst your busy schedule.
Thank you!
beicy, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/12/03
Dr. Ding Hanxiang reply Traditional Chinese Medicine
Hello: The composition of Qibao Meiren Dan includes He Shou Wu, Bu Gu Zhi, Fu Ling, Goji Berries, Niu Xi, and Dong Quai, which are herbs used to nourish the liver and kidneys as well as to replenish Qi and blood.
It is effective for lower back pain caused by liver and kidney deficiency, especially if it occurs during the night while sleeping, which is also related to poor circulation of Qi and blood.
However, relying solely on this formula may have limited effects.
Generally, this formula is available in pill form from brands such as Shun Tian, Ke Da, Sheng Chang, and Gang Xiang Lan, which can be purchased at pharmacies.
It is advisable to consult a licensed Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner for a proper diagnosis before taking any herbal medicine.
Sincerely, Dr.
Ding Hanxiang, Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Reply Date: 2004/12/03
More Info
The question regarding the use of Qibao Meiran Dan for hair health and back pain is quite interesting and reflects a common concern among individuals dealing with hair loss and musculoskeletal discomfort. Qibao Meiran Dan is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formulation that is often touted for its potential benefits in promoting hair health, particularly in addressing issues like premature graying and hair thinning. Additionally, some users claim it may help alleviate back pain, although scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited.
Understanding Qibao Meiran Dan
Qibao Meiran Dan, which translates to "Seven Treasures for Beautiful Whiskers Pill," is composed of various herbal ingredients believed to nourish the liver and kidneys, which in TCM are thought to be closely related to hair health. The formulation typically includes herbs like He Shou Wu (Fo-Ti), which is known for its purported ability to restore hair color and promote hair growth. Other ingredients may include various tonic herbs that are believed to enhance overall vitality and health.
Hair Health
Regarding your concern about increasing white hair, it is important to note that while some individuals report positive effects from using Qibao Meiran Dan, scientific studies validating its efficacy are scarce. Hair graying is primarily influenced by genetics, age, and sometimes health conditions. While certain nutrients and herbal remedies may support hair health, they are unlikely to reverse the natural aging process or genetic predispositions.
If you are considering using Qibao Meiran Dan, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional, particularly one knowledgeable in TCM or integrative medicine. They can provide personalized advice based on your health status and any underlying conditions you may have.
Back Pain
As for your back pain, particularly the discomfort you experience during the night, it is essential to consider the underlying causes. Back pain can arise from various factors, including poor sleeping posture, muscle strain, or underlying spinal issues. While some herbal formulations may provide symptomatic relief, they are not a substitute for addressing the root cause of the pain.
Incorporating lifestyle changes such as improving your sleeping posture, engaging in regular physical activity, and practicing stretching exercises can be beneficial. Additionally, therapies such as physical therapy, chiropractic care, or acupuncture may provide more targeted relief for back pain.
Purchasing Qibao Meiran Dan
Regarding where to purchase Qibao Meiran Dan, it is typically available at traditional Chinese medicine shops, herbal pharmacies, or online retailers specializing in TCM products. Prices can vary widely depending on the brand and the retailer, so it is advisable to compare options and ensure you are purchasing from a reputable source.
Conclusion
In summary, while Qibao Meiran Dan may offer some benefits for hair health and potentially provide relief for back pain, it is crucial to approach its use with realistic expectations and under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Addressing the underlying causes of your concerns, particularly for back pain, may require a more comprehensive approach that includes lifestyle modifications and possibly other therapeutic interventions. Always prioritize safety and efficacy when considering herbal supplements and treatments.
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