Can I take Guisheng Di Huang Wan and Ginseng Yang Rong Wan at the same time? Why?
Can I take Guisheng Di Huang Wan and Ginseng Yang Rong Wan at the same time? Why?
Before answering this question, first of all, I personally believe that the title "归勺地黄丸" should be correctly written as "归芍地黄丸", and in the following, "归芍地黄丸" is used instead of "归芍地黄丸". In the following, the term "Gui Shao Di Huang Wan" is used instead of "归勺地黄丸".
Personally, I believe that Gui Shao Di Huang Wan and Ginseng Yang Rong Wan should not be taken at the same time.
Gui Shao Di Huang Wan is composed of Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Radix Paeoniae Alba (stir-fried in wine), Cornus Officinalis (system), Rhizoma Coptidis, Poria, Mudanpi, Ze Xie, etc. In fact, it is the Six-flavored Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata Pill with the addition of Radix Angelicae Sinensis and Radix Paeoniae Alba on the basis of its components, and has the effects of nourishing the liver and kidneys, supplementing the yin and blood and clearing away the heat of deficiency. At present, it is mainly used for dizziness, tinnitus and deafness, lumbago caused by deficiency of liver and kidney, essence and blood, as well as menstrual irregularities caused by deficiency of liver and kidney, deficiency of yin and blood heat.
Ginseng Nourishing Glory Pill is composed of ginseng, Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, Poria, Radix Astragali Praeparata, Fructus Schisandrae Miltiorrhizae (steamed in wine), Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Radix Paeoniae Alba (stir-fried in bran), Cinnamomum Cassiae Sinensis, Radix Polygoni Multiflori, Fructus Cinnamomum Cassiae Praeparata, Radix Stenotrophae Miltiorrhizae Praeparata, Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae Praeparatae, which is suitable for the treatment of insufficient heart and spleen, deficiency of Qi and Blood, thinning of the body and fatigue of the mind, loose bowels with scanty food and post-sickness weakness. It is mainly used in the clinic to treat deficiency of qi and blood, senile dementia, and granulocytopenia after chemotherapy of malignant tumors.
Both Qui Shao Di Huang Wan and Ginseng Nourishing Glory Pill use Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata (熟地黄), which are duplicates of each other's royal medicines in terms of their components. When used together for a long period of time, the duplicates may cause some adverse reactions, such as indigestion, phlegm, gastrointestinal discomfort, etc., when Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata is too nourishing. From the efficacy point of view, Gui Shao Di Huang Wan focuses on tonifying the liver, kidney, yin and blood, while Ginseng Nourishing Rong Wan also has the effect of tonifying qi and blood, but focuses on tonifying yang, so the two should not be taken together. Then look at the precautions of the two medicines. Dizziness and waist soreness caused by kidney yang deficiency, spleen deficiency and dampness are not suitable for those who use Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata and Radix et Rhizoma Dioscoreae Pill; while Ginseng Nourishing Glory Pill should be used with caution for those who have yin deficiency and heatiness. Obviously Yin deficiency and heatiness are the indications of Gui Shao Di Huang Wan, and indeed Ginseng Nourishing Rong Pill should be used with caution, while Kidney-Yang deficiency and weak spleen and stomach are the indications of Ginseng Nourishing Rong Pill, and indeed the contraindications of Gui Shao Di Huang Wan.
Therefore, to summarize, Gui Shao Di Huang Wan and Ginseng Yang Rong Wan should not be taken at the same time.
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Gui Shao Di Huang Wan and Ginseng Yang Rong Wan are not recommended to be taken at the same time.
Gui Shao Di Huang Wan (归芍地黄丸) is a therapeutic drug that focuses on nourishing the liver and tonifying the yin of the liver and kidney, nourishing the liver and kidney, tonifying the yin and blood as well as clearing deficiency heat. It is mainly used for symptoms of deficiency of liver and kidney, yin and blood.
Ginseng Nourishing Glory Pills are mainly used for heart and spleen deficiency, deficiency of qi and blood, as well as post-disease weakness, belonging to the category of proprietary Chinese medicines, which can be a good remedy, mainly for the benefit of qi and blood and nourish the heart and tranquilize the mind. However, it is not suitable for those who have a deficiency of yin and a high level of real fire, so these two medicines are not suitable to be taken at the same time.
Thanks for the invitation. Chai Shao Di Huang Wan nourishes the liver and kidney, tonifies yin and blood and clears deficiency heat. It is used for deficiency of liver and kidney, deficiency of yin and blood, dizziness, dry ears and throat, afternoon hot flashes, lumbar and leg pain, and heel pain. Ginseng Nourishing Glory is suitable for deficiency of heart and spleen with spleen strengthening and blood nourishing favoring warmth and tonic suitable for cold body, such as cold hands and feet. The two medicines can not be taken together.
Thanks for the invitation to answer
Gui Shao Di Huang Wan (归芍地黄丸) and Ginseng Nourishing Glory Wan (人参养荣丸) are not meant to be taken at the same time. I don't know who gave you this prescription, but according to the TCM formula, there should not be any TCM practitioner who uses these two medicines at the same time. The reason let me explain to you the principle of these two medicines and you will understand.
The main ingredients of Ginseng Nourishing Glory Pills are composed of ginseng, atractylodes macrocephala (earth fried), poria, roasted astragalus, angelica sinensis, radix rehmanniae, radix peony (bran fried), chen pericarpi, farfarer's spermatoglyphics (systematic), cinnamon, schisandra chinensis (wine steamed), and roasted licorice, etc. The main purpose of the pills is to treat the symptoms of deficiency of qi and blood. It is mainly used for treating weakness after illness, deficiency of qi and blood, thinness of form and fatigue of spirit, lack of communication between heart and kidney, weakness of qi and spleen, etc. What kind of patients are such? We can refer to Sister Lin in Dream of the Red Chamber, which says that Sister Lin started taking Ginseng Nourishing Glory Pills from the time she could eat.
The main ingredients of Gui Shao Di Huang Wan include Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Radix Paeoniae Alba, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Radix Paeoniae Mudanensis, Cornu Cervi Pantotrichum, Poria, Rhizoma Zedoariae, etc. It can be used for treating deficiency of the liver and kidneys, afternoon tidal fever, tinnitus, dryness of the ears and pharynx, dizziness and dizziness, and pain in the lower back and legs.
Both Ginseng Nourishing Rong Pill and Gui Shao Di Huang Pill use Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata as the monarch drug, and Gui Shao Di Huang Pill should not be taken by those who are cold and afraid of cold, or those who have a lot of phlegm and dampness. Taking this medicine for a yin and yang deficient body will only make the yin evil more prevalent and the yang more deficient, with the outward manifestation of more and more lack of strength and spirit to do things. Ginseng Nourishing Glory Pill takes ginseng to replenish the spleen and benefit the qi, and Radix Rehmanniae to replenish the yin and blood as the monarch drug. Radix Astragali, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae and Poria help ginseng to tonify the spleen and benefit qi, while Radix Angelicae Sinensis and Radix Paeoniae Alba help Radix Rehmanniae to tonify blood and nourish the heart and liver; together, they are the subject medicine. Yuan Zhi is the adjuvant. Licorice is the enabler. The whole formula benefits Qi, nourishes Blood, nourishes the Heart and calms the mind.
As a special reminder.Chinese medicine emphasizes evidence-based treatment, so do not take medication privately, in addition, these two Chinese medicines, fever patients are contraindications.
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