Ji Chuan Jian (濟川煎) warms and tonifies the Kidney, moistens the Intestines and gently promotes bowel movement; for constipation due to Kidney deficiency (especially in the elderly).
English Name
Benefit the River Flow Decoction
Classical Source
Jing Yue Quan Shu, 1624
Ingredients
- Rou Cong Rong – chief; Niu Xi (tonify Kidney); Dang Gui (moisten)
- Ze Xie, Sheng Ma, Zhi Ke (regulate qi flow)
Actions & Functions
- Warms and tonifies the Kidney
- Moistens the Intestines and unblocks the bowels
Indications
Constipation from Kidney deficiency: difficult bowel movements with no great abdominal fullness, clear copious urination, a sore weak lower back, and cold intolerance, often in the elderly or postpartum.
Tongue & Pulse
Tongue: pale with a white coat. Pulse: deep and weak (or slow).
Modifications
With marked cold, add a little Rou Gui.
Cautions & Contraindications
For Kidney-deficiency constipation; not for heat or excess constipation.
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