Hu Qian Wan (虎潛丸) enriches the Liver and Kidney yin, drains deficiency fire and strengthens the sinews and bones; for atrophy disorder (wei syndrome) from yin deficiency with damp-heat.
English Name
Hidden Tiger Pill
Classical Source
Dan Xi Xin Fa, 1481
Ingredients
Actions & Functions
- Enriches the yin and drains fire
- Strengthens the sinews and bones
Indications
Atrophy disorder from yin deficiency with damp-heat: weakness and wasting of the legs and feet, soreness and weakness of the lower back and knees, and difficulty walking.
Tongue & Pulse
Tongue: red with little coat. Pulse: thin and rapid.
Modifications
Use a sustainable substitute for tiger bone (e.g. Gou Gu); tiger products are illegal.
Cautions & Contraindications
For yin-deficiency atrophy; not for atrophy from Spleen qi deficiency or pure damp-heat.
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