Achyranthes & Rehmannia Formul
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Product Description
Zuo Gui Wan
- Fertility: Male Fertility
Sun Ten Zuo Gui Wan 100 capsules
What Zuo Gui Wan is Best For
Zuo Gui Wan is recommended for those with dizziness, night sweating, insomnia, back pain, and poor memory.
Zuo Gui Wan may be used for the following symptoms:
- Dizziness
- Eyes-Dry
- Insomnia
- Memory-Poor
- Mouth-Dry
- Pain-Back
- Supports normal sperm
- Sleep-Poor
- Sweating-Night
- Thirst-Desire to Drink
Zuo Gui Wan helps with these Chinese Medicine patterns
- Yin-Deficient
- Kidney-Deficient
Zuo Gui Wan History
Zuo Gui Wan translates as Restore the Left Kidney Pill was developed in the 17th century during the Ming Dynasty by Jing-Yue. Jing-Yue’s patients consisted of rich aristocrats that wanted tonics that would give them the stamina necessary to keep up with their numerous mistresses. Therefore, Jing-Yue developed formulas like Zuo Gui Wan that were especially for boosting libido and treating male sexual dysfunction.
Zuo Gui Wan Shu Ingredient Functions
Di Huang: an anti-aging herb that also relieves anemic symptoms
Gou Qi Zi: a fruit that helps sharpen vision and relieve fatigue
Shan Zhu Yu: a fruit that regulates menstrual cycle and stops abnormal fluid leakage
Gui Ban Jiao: an herb that stops abnormal bleeding as well as relieves dizziness and night sweating
Lu Jiao: deer antler gelatin relieves fatigue and stops abnormal bleeding
Tu Si Zi: a seed that improves vision and regulates sexual function
Niu Xi: an herb regulates blood circulation and relieves back pain
Shan Yao: Chinese yam boosts energy and helps with digestive and urinary conditions
Zuo Gui Wan Serving Size
2-4 capsules, two to three times a day
Zuo Gui Wan Ingredients
Concentrated powders of natural herbal products tend to absorb moisture from the air. Hence, it is necessary for the manufacturer to add a suitable amount of excipient to stabilize the concentrated herbal products. Non-GMO starch are used as excipients.
Pin Yin | English | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Shu Di Huang | Rehmannia (Cooked) | 23% |
Shan Zhu Yu | Cornus | 11.4% |
Tu Si Zi | Cuscuta Seed | 11.4% |
Lu Jiao | Cervi Degelatinatum Cornu | 11.4% |
Shan Yao | Dioscorea | 11.4% |
Gou Qi Zi | Lycium Fruit | 11.4% |
Gui Ban Jiao | Fresh-Water Turtle Shell | 11.4% |
Niu Xi (S) | Cyathula | 8.6% |
Read Zuo Gui Wan 100 capsules Reviews
Maciocia, Giovanni. The Foundations of Chinese Medicine: A Comprehensive Text.Seattle, WA: Eastland Press, Inc. 2009. Print.
Bensky, D., Barolet, R. Formulas & Strategies Seattle, WA: Eastland Press, Inc 1990. Print
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