Could you please provide the name of the medication?
The prescription includes the following ingredients:
- 50 grams of Angelica sinensis (Dong Quai)
- 50 grams of Lotus Stamen
- 50 grams of Dahuang (Rhubarb)
- 50 grams of Xianlingpi (Selenicereus)
- 50 grams of Sha Yuan Zi (Astragalus)
- 50 grams of Tu Si Zi (Cuscuta)
- 50 grams of Xian Zhong (Xianzhong)
- 50 grams of Ba Jitian (Morinda root)
- 50 grams of Mulberry fruit
- 50 grams of Jin Ying Zi (Cherry seed)
- 50 grams of Hedgehog skin
- 15 grams of Poria (Fu Ling)
- 15 grams of Goji berries (Gou Qi Zi)
- 20 grams of Niuxi (Achyranthes)
- 20 grams of Gu Zhi (Old paper)
- 2 pieces of animal testicles
- 200 grams of white fish swim bladder
These ingredients are made into small water pills, to be taken twice daily, each time 2 qian (approximately 6 grams).
Regarding the effectiveness of this prescription for conditions such as premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction, it is essential to consult with a healthcare professional who can evaluate your specific situation.
The effectiveness can be assessed through follow-up consultations, monitoring symptoms, and possibly through sexual health assessments.
As for the functions of the individual herbs:
- Angelica sinensis: Often used for its blood-nourishing properties.
- Lotus Stamen: Traditionally used to promote sexual health.
- Dahuang: Known for its purgative effects and detoxification.
- Xianlingpi: Used for its potential benefits in enhancing vitality.
- Sha Yuan Zi: Believed to support kidney health and improve sexual function.
- Tu Si Zi: Often used to tonify the kidneys and enhance fertility.
- Xian Zhong: Used for its potential benefits in sexual health.
- Ba Jitian: Known for its invigorating properties.
- Mulberry fruit: Traditionally used for its nourishing properties.
- Jin Ying Zi: Used for its astringent properties.
- Hedgehog skin: Traditionally believed to support vitality.
- Poria: Used for its calming and diuretic effects.
- Goji berries: Known for their antioxidant properties and potential benefits for eye health.
- Niuxi: Traditionally used to promote blood circulation.
- Gu Zhi: Used in traditional medicine for various purposes.
- Animal testicles: Traditionally believed to enhance vitality and sexual function.
- White fish swim bladder: Often used in traditional medicine for its nourishing properties.
Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized advice and treatment options.
Mr. Lin, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2007/05/27
Dr. Zhuang Yihui reply Traditional Chinese Medicine
Hello Mr.
Lin: Based on the description, this formula is composed of modifications of [Jin Suo Gu Jing Wan] and [Huan Shao Dan], combined with various kidney-tonifying, yang-enhancing, and astringent herbs.
Its functions include nourishing the kidneys, astringing essence, and calming the heart, while benefiting yin and strengthening yang.
It is indicated for conditions such as deficiency and fatigue, insufficiency of the heart and kidneys, weakness and soreness in the lower back and knees, insomnia and forgetfulness, dizziness and fatigue, cloudy urine, kidney deficiency with essence depletion leading to nocturnal emissions and erectile dysfunction, premature aging, and symptoms like nocturnal emissions, dizziness, fatigue, weakness in the limbs, and lower back pain with tinnitus.
Clinically, it can be applied to individuals after middle age who experience physical weakness, lower back pain, fatigue, neurasthenia, decreased libido, nocturnal emissions, night sweats, lower back pain, tinnitus, limb fatigue, neurasthenic symptoms such as nocturnal emissions, spermatorrhea, enuresis, insomnia, menopausal disorders, cold intolerance, frequent nighttime urination, loose stools, fatigue, premature graying of hair, and forgetfulness, all indicative of kidney yang deficiency and aging symptoms.
However, overall, the properties of the medicine are somewhat warming, and it should be avoided in cases of yin deficiency with excess heat and conditions like bone steaming and cough.
Due to incomplete information regarding your symptoms, I am unable to provide specific recommendations.
I hope you can consult a qualified traditional Chinese medicine practitioner who can provide an appropriate prescription through comprehensive diagnosis.
Thank you!
Reply Date: 2007/05/27
More Info
The effectiveness of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for erectile dysfunction (ED) is a topic of growing interest, particularly as more individuals seek alternative treatments for sexual health issues. The prescription you provided contains a variety of herbs, each with its own traditional uses and potential benefits.
Understanding the Ingredients
1. Dang Gui (當歸): Often used for its blood-nourishing properties, it may help improve circulation, which is essential for erectile function.
2. Lian Xu (蓮鬚): Traditionally used to calm the mind and improve sexual function, it may also help with premature ejaculation.
3. Da Yun (大雲): This herb is less commonly known but is thought to support kidney health, which is crucial in TCM for sexual vitality.
4. Xian Ling Pi (仙靈脾): Known for its potential to enhance sexual function and treat impotence.
5. Sha Yuan Zi (沙苑子): Traditionally used to tonify the kidneys and improve sexual health.
6. Tu Si Zi (菟絲子): Often used to strengthen the kidneys and improve reproductive health.
7. Xian Zhong (仙仲): This herb is believed to support overall vitality and may have aphrodisiac properties.
8. Ba Ji Tian (巴戟天): Known for its warming properties, it is often used to treat impotence and enhance sexual performance.
9. Sang Shen (桑葚): This fruit is rich in nutrients and is thought to nourish the blood and improve overall vitality.
10. Jin Ying Zi (金櫻子): Traditionally used to help with urinary issues and may have a role in enhancing sexual function.
11. Ci Wei Pi (刺蝟皮): Less commonly used, but it may have properties that support sexual health.
12. Yun Ling (雲苓): Known for its ability to strengthen the spleen and improve digestion, which can indirectly support overall health.
13. Gou Qi Zi (枸杞): Widely recognized for its antioxidant properties and ability to nourish the liver and kidneys, it is often used to enhance sexual health.
14. Niu Xi (牛膝): Traditionally used to promote blood circulation and strengthen the lower back, which is important for sexual function.
15. Gu Zhi (故紙): Often used to tonify the kidneys and support reproductive health.
16. Yao Zhi (膃肭臍): This ingredient is less common in modern formulations but is traditionally used for its potential benefits in reproductive health.
17. Bai Yu (白魚鰾): Fish bladders are sometimes used in TCM for their supposed benefits in enhancing vitality and sexual function.
Evaluating Effectiveness
To determine the effectiveness of this herbal formula, consider the following:
1. Duration of Use: TCM often requires consistent use over several weeks or months to see significant results. Monitor your symptoms over time.
2. Symptom Tracking: Keep a journal of your experiences, noting any changes in erectile function, libido, and overall well-being.
3. Consultation with a TCM Practitioner: Regular follow-ups with a qualified TCM practitioner can help assess the effectiveness of the treatment and make necessary adjustments.
4. Combination with Lifestyle Changes: Incorporating healthy lifestyle changes, such as a balanced diet, regular exercise, and stress management techniques, can enhance the effectiveness of herbal treatments.
5. Western Medical Evaluation: It's essential to consult with a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying medical conditions that may be contributing to ED, such as cardiovascular issues, diabetes, or hormonal imbalances.
Conclusion
While TCM offers a holistic approach to treating erectile dysfunction, the effectiveness of any herbal formula can vary from person to person. The combination of herbs you provided has a long history of use in TCM for enhancing sexual health, but individual results may differ. Always consult with a qualified practitioner to ensure that the treatment is appropriate for your specific condition and to monitor your progress.
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