Zuo Gui Wan: 192 Capsules (180mg Each) for Brain Health, Nervous System, and Cardiovascular Support
Product Description:
Zuo Gui Wan is a traditional Chinese herbal formula comprised of 192 capsules, each containing 180mg of carefully selected herbs. This potent blend is designed to address a range of health concerns related to the brain, nervous system, and cardiovascular system, while also supporting reproductive health and musculoskeletal well-being in both men and women.
Therapeutic Actions:
- Immunomodulatory support: Helps balance and strengthen the immune system.
- Hypotensive effects: May help regulate blood pressure.
- Stabilizing properties: Promotes overall bodily balance and stability.
- General strengthening: Supports overall physical well-being and vitality.
- Musculoskeletal support: Specifically targets lower back and knee strength.
- Urinary function support: May help normalize urinary function.
- Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) perspective: Nourishes Yin and strengthens the Kidneys.
Indications:
Musculoskeletal:
- Radiculitis
- Lower limb polyneuropathy
- Back pain
Nervous System:
- Neurasthenia
Cardiovascular:
- Arterial hypertension
- Cerebral atherosclerosis with cognitive impairment
Reproductive Health (Women):
- Infertility
- Functional amenorrhea
- Atrophic vaginitis
Reproductive Health (Men):
- Sexual dysfunction
TCM Pattern Differentiation:
- Kidney Yin Deficiency
- Liver Yin Deficiency
- Kidney Essence Deficiency
- Yin Deficiency
- Yang Deficiency
- Kidney Yin Deficiency with Phlegm
- Kidney Yin and Yang Deficiency (predominantly Yin Deficiency)
Common Symptoms Addressed:
- Dizziness
- Vertigo
- Tinnitus/hearing loss
- Weakness in knees
- Lower back and knee pain
- Night sweats
- Spontaneous sweating
- Nocturnal emissions
- Spermatorrhea
- Dribbling urine
- Thirst
- Dry mouth and throat
- Shiny tongue
- Thin tongue coating
- Thin pulse (Xi, Xiao)
- Rapid pulse (Shu)
Conditions Often Associated with Use (Based on TCM principles):
- Amenorrhea
- Aplastic anemia
- Dizziness
- Hypercortisolism
- Male infertility
- Female infertility
- Impotence
- Low back pain
- Myasthenia gravis (Asthenic bulbar paralysis)
- Osteoporosis
- Parkinson’s disease
- Seizures and epilepsy
- Neuritis
- Spermatorrhea
- Vertigo
TCM Mechanism of Action:
Zuo Gui Wan replenishes Kidney Yin, nourishes Jing (essence), and is particularly effective in cases of severe Kidney Yin deficiency.
Symptoms Addressed by TCM Mechanism:
Aching, weakness, and pain in the lower back and limbs; dizziness; memory loss; premature or involuntary ejaculation; spontaneous or nocturnal sweating; dry mouth; hair loss; loose or falling teeth; tinnitus and hearing impairment; weight loss; scanty or absent menstruation. The tongue may appear small, red, and dry, with minimal or no coating. The pulse is often thin.
Pharmacological Actions (Modern Understanding):
- General strengthening
- Immunostimulating
- Immunomodulating
- Antioxidant
- Improves potency and spermatogenesis
- Supports conception
- Anti-anemic
- May help regulate blood sugar
- May slow the aging process
Clinical Indications (Based on TCM syndrome differentiation):
Infertility, signs of aging and senility, polyneuropathy, encephalopathy, climacteric syndrome, amenorrhea, atrophic vaginitis, impotence, degenerative-dystrophic diseases of the spine and joints, and diabetes mellitus.
Disclaimer:
This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional before using Zuo Gui Wan, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have pre-existing health conditions, or are taking other medications.