Dang Gui (radix angelicae sinensis)…15g
Sheng Di Huang (radix rehmanniae glutinosae)…15g
Shu Di Huang (radix rehmanniae glutinosae conquitae)…15g
Huang Lian (rhizoma coptidis)…15g
Huang Qin (radix scutellariae)…15g
Huang Bai (cortex phellodendri)…15g
Huang Qi (radix astragali membranacei)…30g
Indications: Kidney Yin deficiency leads to deficient Heart Fire (water below cannot balance the King Fire above) causing night sweats, fever, red face in the afternoon, anxiety, irritability, dry lips, mouth, and throat, dry stool, dark scanty urine, T- red dry, P- thin rapid. When the patient wakes the sweating stops.
This formula is quite strong at clearing deficient Heat and nourishing the Yin. Caution should be taken if there are signs of a weak middle Jiao (bitter cold could further injure the Spleen Stomach).
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