Eight Chinese Herbal Medicines for Yin-Yang Duality

There is no yin and yang double tonic eight kinds of proprietary Chinese medicine, symptomatic treatment can receive good results. Commonly used proprietary Chinese medicines to nourish both yin and yang are Turtle Astragali and Senna Oral Liquid, Ginseng and Velvet Extension Tablets, and Anti-Deterioration and Beneficial Longevity Pills. Turtle Astragali and Ginseng Oral Liquid has the effect of nourishing yin and yang; Ginseng and Velvet Extension Tablet has the effect of nourishing yin and yang, regulating qi and blood; and Anti Decay and Benefit Life Pill has the effect of nourishing yin and helping yang, and cultivating energy and consolidating fundamentals. 1. Ginseng, Astragalus and Ginseng Oral Liquid: Containing ginseng, ginseng, astragalus and other ingredients, it is used for stunted growth, chronic illness, fatigue, insomnia and other diseases. However, this drug should be prohibited for children, pregnant women should be avoided, should not be taken by patients with colds, where the spleen and stomach weakness, vomiting and diarrhea, abdominal distension and loose stools (feces thin and unformed), cough and phlegm should be used with caution. 2. ginseng antler prolonged age tablets: contains walnut kernel, tortoise shell, Chinese wolfberry, the system of he shouwu, zihecheng and other ingredients, can be used for the body is weak and thin, consume too much energy, kidney impotence, back pain, back pain, limb fatigue and so on. Patients with high blood pressure should be cautious or follow the doctor’s advice. 3. Anti-aging and longevity pill: contains ginseng, Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng, Angelica sinensis and other ingredients, can be used for visceral dysfunction, qi and blood, yin and yang loss, colorless, palpitations (heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), dysarthria (heartbeat, panic) and so on. External sensations stop serving, dry mouth and tongue, hemorrhoidal bleeding discretionary reduction of the dosage. The choice of proprietary Chinese medicines should also be based on the patient’s own specific symptoms in the physician under the guidance of diagnosis, not blindly self-medication.