076 - Silencing the Bells (Er Long Zuo Ci Wan)

Category:Psyche, nerves, insomnia, senses, prevention, anti-aging, Liver system, Kidney system.

The use of the recipe according to traditional Chinese medicine:

-Nourishes Yin Kidney

-nourishes the Yin and blood of the Liver and soothes it

-benefits the ears

-withdraws excessive Yang rising to the head

-purifies empty heat


Description:

This blend is for the treatment of two basic problems - hearing loss and tinnitus, i.e. ear noises. In both conditions, the problem can be both deficiency - images of insufficient nutrition, and excess - when there is, "something extra". Most often it is Liver Yang, which loses its anchor when there is a deficiency of yin substances and rises up into the head, where it can manifest itself in headaches, dizziness or eye problems in addition to tinnitus. It is said that in deficiency images it is more of a murmur, while in the rise of Yang the sounds tend to be more unpleasant, high-pitched whistling or ringing, often very loud.

The nourishment in the mixture is provided by the basic formula for nourishing the yin substances of Liver and Kidney, Blood, Yin and Essence - Liu Wei Di Huang Wan (Six Flavours Ball with rehmannia - rehmannia promotes the normal function of the vascular system and regulates blood pressure). The prophet brings it "up" and guides it into the ears. Magnetite is a heavy product, and in addition to benefiting the ears (and eyes), it also pushes the rising Yang of the Liver back down, the Gunpowder "opens" the ears so that we have feature-like hearing again.


Indications:

-sound murmurs in the ears - rustling, whistling, humming, ringing

-hearing loss due to age or being in a noisy environment

-headaches

-dizziness

-blurred vision

-red eyes

-plus other manifestations of Yin Ledvin deficiency - see Liu Wei Di Huang Wan tincture

Modern Uses:

-tinnitus

-hearing impairment

-vertigo


Language:

-usually red without a coating


Pulse:

-shu

-xian

Contraindications:

-not known


Remark:

-The most commonly used blend for hearing problems associated with advanced age.


Recipe Ingredients:

Adaptation

Chinese

Czech

Latin

Shu

Di Huang

rehmannia sticky, modified root

Rad. rehmaniae preparata

Shan Zhu Yu

dogwood, fruit

Fruc. corni

Sheng

Shan Yao

Chinese yam, tuber

Tub. dioscoreae oppositae

Mu Dan Pi

peony, root bark

Cort. moutan radicis

Fu Ling

poria coconut, sclerotium

Skler. poriae

Sheng

Ze Xie

Oriental frogweed, rhizome

Rhiz. alismatis

Sheng

Chai Hu

Chinese creeper, root

Rad. bupleuri

Ci Shi

magnetite mineral

Magnetitum

Shi Chang Pu

Grass leaf, rhizome

Rhiz. acori