Dosage of Chasteberry and Dryas

The dosage of Chasteberry and Murraya chinensis, referring to Murraya chinensis, is related to the dosage form, the purpose of medication, compounding, the patient’s age, physique, condition, region, season and other factors, and the decoction dosage is usually 6~12 grams, and the appropriate dosage is used externally. Chasteberry, bitter and sweet taste, cool in nature, into the kidney, liver meridian, can nourish the liver and kidney, bright eyes and hair, more wine system after use, can be used to treat the liver and kidney yin deficiency, lumbar and knee soreness and weakness, dizziness, tinnitus, early whitening of the beard and hair, etc., the regular decoction dosage of 6 ~ 12 grams, due to different personal circumstances, can be added by the doctor with the evidence. The adverse effects of this product is not clear, the nature of this product is cold, where the external wind-cold, internal injuries, cold, cold spleen and stomach, kidney yang deficiency and other evidence should not be a single drug a large number of long-term use. Mo dry lotus, sour and sweet taste, cold nature, into the kidney, liver meridian, can nourish the liver and kidney, cool the blood to stop bleeding, can be used to treat liver and kidney yin deficiency, lumbar and knee soreness and weakness, dizziness and tinnitus, early whitening of beard and hair, teeth loosening, blood in the urine, leakage (excessive menstrual flow or more than a drip), etc., the conventional decoction dosage of 6 to 12 grams. The adverse effects of this product are not clear, and it is contraindicated for people with spleen and kidney deficiency and cold. The dosage of Chinese medicine is not strictly fixed, generally used as the main drug, soup, the dosage is larger, secondary drugs, pills, bulk use of the dosage is smaller; the patient is young, strong constitution, the condition of the dosage of the heavier, the elderly, poor constitution, the condition of the lighter dosage of the smaller, the general north than the south, summer and winter compared to the dosage of the spring and fall. Drugs must be used under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, and should not be used blindly on one’s own.