Description
P-Support
Top Facts about Prostate Issues in Chinese Medicine:
Itβs considered to be from both excess and deficiency
- Excess refers to the enlargement of the gland leading to stagnation of qi and blood and accumulation of damp-heat.
- Deficiency is represented in the gradual depletion of qi, blood and Kidney jing (essence) accompanying aging
Treatment needs to:
- Tonify the underlying deficiency, clear damp-heat
- Promote normal urination
Best Chinese Herbs for Prostate Issues
Fu Ling β Is markedly effective at tonifying qi and regulating water circulation, also a diuretic herbs used to promote normal urination and relieve various discomforts associated with dampness and swelling.
Yuan Zi β Expels dampness and clears the orifices, as well as reducing swellings and abscesses by breaking up stagnation and dampness.
Huang Qi β Raises the source qi to lift prolapse, and aid in transportation of fluids. Helps improve digestion strengthening the body as a whole. issues
TCM Function
- Disperses stagnation and relieves lin zheng (dysuria syndrome)
Ingredients
- Bai Wei (Radix et Rhizoma Cynanchi Atrati)
- Ce Bai Ye (Cacumen Platycladi)
- He Zi (Fructus Chebulae)
- Ma Chi Xian (Herba Portulacae)
- Tian Hua Fen (Radix Trichosanthis)
- Wu Bei Zi (Galla Chinensis)
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Recommended Dosing
- 3-4 capsules 3 times a day for an average adult (18-60 years of age, approximately 150 lbs). This standard dosage may be increased or decreased depending on the patient’s individual factors, such as age, body weight, type of illness and severity.
- Serve with warm water on an empty stomach, 2-3 hours apart from your prescription medication or other supplements. Do not take with tea, coffee, juice, soda or any other beverages.
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