Yu Ye Tang (玉液湯) augments the qi, nourishes the yin and generates fluids; for wasting-and-thirsting disorder (xiao ke) from qi and yin deficiency, as in diabetes with thirst and copious urination.
English Name
Jade Fluid Decoction
Classical Source
Yi Xue Zhong Zhong Can Xi Lu, 1918
Ingredients
- Shan Yao, Huang Qi (augment qi/Spleen) – chief; Zhi Mu, Tian Hua Fen (nourish yin/generate fluids)
- Ji Nei Jin, Ge Gen, Wu Wei Zi
Actions & Functions
- Augments the qi and nourishes the yin
- Generates fluids and relieves thirst
Indications
Wasting-thirsting (xiao ke) from qi and yin deficiency: marked thirst with copious drinking, frequent copious urination, fatigue, and a dry mouth.
Tongue & Pulse
Tongue: red and dry. Pulse: weak (or thin and rapid).
Modifications
Combine with yin tonics for marked Kidney involvement.
Cautions & Contraindications
For qi-yin deficiency wasting-thirst; manage diabetes with appropriate medical care.
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