Chin so ku
What does Chin So Ku Chiang do?
Chin So Ku Chiang is a Chinese Formula that is utilized when a patient has been diagnosed as having an instability at the Life Gate or having Kidney Yin or Kidney Yan deficiency. It has been considered especially helpful and is commonly prescribed in China for men experiencing impotence, premature ejaculation, nocturnal emissions, and other forms of sexual dysfunction.. It is used to treat symptoms that can be associated with insufficient Kidney Yin or Kidney Yan that is accompanied with a pale tongue, and a thin, weak, frail pulse. Some of these symptom may be lower back pain, dizziness, blurry vision, tinnitus, knee pain, frequent urination, excessive urination, and urinary incontinence.
Should my health care professional be advised before I take Chin So Ku Chiang?
It is always good to keep your health care practitioner updated on medications, herbals, supplements or other therapies you may be participating in. They should be consulted first if you have any of these conditions: A tendency towards allergic reactions to other medicines, herbs, foods, dyes, or preservatives.
Are there other times my health care professional needs to be advised before I take Chin So Ku Chiang?
They should be consulted first if you are: Pregnant or trying to get pregnant. Breast-feeding. If you plan to administer this herb to a child.
When is Chin So Ku Chiang usually contraindicated?
If you have a urinary tract infection If you have been diagnosed with a condition considered "hot". If you have a red tongue.
How should I take this herb?
Take Chin So Ku Chiang Pills by mouth on an empty stomach. Swallow the pills with a large drink of lightly salted water.
What should the dosage be?
Dosages are usually based on the individual, severity of the symptoms and the type of problem. Generally, 8 pills 3x daily
What other medicines may interact with Chin So Ku Chiang?
Unknown
What side effects may I notice from taking Chin So Ku Chiang?
If you experience any side effects, stop usage immediately and report them to your health care professional. Unknown Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (stop usage and report it to your health care professional if they are continuing or bothersome: Allergic reaction
What do I need to watch out for with Chin So Ku Chiang?
Generally, you should only take this formula if you have a pale tongue and have been diagnosed as "cool and weak". There are many different brands of Chinese patent medicines/formulas and as with medicinal herbs, care should be taken with purchasing. Incorrectly labeled products and/or the presence of contaminants, adulterations, or substitutions have all been reported in conjunction with Chinese patent medicines. Contaminants s.c. as heavy metals and/or substitutions with pharmaceutical drugs (over the counter and prescription) are a serious health hazard. Use of known, recommended brands may reduce this possibility. See "Chinese Patent Medicines: Warning"
Where can I keep this product?
Keep out of the reach of children in a container that small children cannot open. Store at room temperature between 15 and 30°C (59 and 86°F) unless otherwise listed. If there is an expiration date listed on the product, throw away the unused portion after the expiration date
Can you tell me a little more about Chin So Ku Chiang?
Chin So Ku Chiang is a Chinese Medicinal Formula which was 1st listed in the "Analytic collection of Medical Formulas" (Yin Fang Ji Jie) by Dr. Wang Ang in 1682 AD. Its ingredients strengthen the Kidney and helps to stabilize the Essence.
Ingredients:
| Lian Zi | Lotus Seed | Long Chi | Dragon Teeth - Fried | |
| Lian Xu | Lotus Stamen | Qian Shi | Euryale Seed | |
| Sha Yuan Ji Li | Astragalus Seed | Mu Li | Oyster Shell |
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