When it comes to Liu Wei Di Huang Wan, many people use it as a tonic for tonifying the kidney and strengthening the yang for year-round nourishment. Once they feel a little back pain, they think their kidneys are not good. If they have something to do, they can take a few bottles of Liu Wei Di Huang Wan to supplement them.
The "Liu Wei Di Huang Wan" is not suitable for everyone. Some people blindly take it as a tonic, resulting in adverse consequences. Yin Zhichao stated that traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes "yin yang qi and blood" in tonifying, and many people often feel that their body may have some deficiency. However, it is unclear whether it is yin deficiency or yang deficiency, blood deficiency or qi deficiency. At this point, if the patient is not aware of their own symptoms and takes Liuwei Dihuang Pills on their own, it not only fails to achieve therapeutic effects, but may also lead to other diseases.
And Liu Wei Di Huang Wan is only suitable for patients with yin deficiency, not for patients with qi deficiency or yang deficiency. People with kidney yin deficiency, especially middle-aged people, are suitable for taking it. It is usually accompanied by dry mouth and thirst for water, as well as symptoms such as dizziness, weak waist and knees, insomnia and restlessness, sweating during sleep, hot hands and feet, and tinnitus in the brain.
If young people or those with dampness and heat in the liver and spleen or lung take Liuwei Dihuang Pills, it will not only exacerbate dampness and heat, but also cause ulcers in the mouth and tongue, yellow urine, and other symptoms. The more it is replenished, the more discomfort it may cause, and even worsen the original condition. So before taking Liu Wei Di Huang Wan, it is necessary to consult a doctor to determine if it is symptomatic. It should not be taken casually as a supplement, nor should it be taken excessively.