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New Great Yin™
Da Bu Yin Herbal Supplement
90 or 270 Tablets
Therapeutic Actions
1. Use for treating yin deficiency with rising yang
2. Treats night sweats, afternoon fever, and sensation of heat with a red tongue and fast pulse
3. Can also be used for hot flashes, including menopausal heat symptoms, chemotherapy and radiation related heat symptoms, AIDS related night sweats and other heat symptoms
4. A vegetarian formula
Chinese Therapeutic Effects
Nourishes kidney yin
Clears heat
Subdues deficiency fire
Stops sweating
Administration
Internal: 3 tablets TID, between meals
90 tablets, 750mg, 10 day supply
270 tablets, 750mg, 30 day supply
Ingredients
· Rehmannia (cooked) root (shu di huang)
· Lycium bark (di gu pi)
· Phellodendron cortex (huang bai)
· Anemarrhena root (zhi mu)
Formula Rationale
New Great Yin is based on the formula Da Bu Yin. The main ingredient is rehmannia root (shu di huang) a sweet, bitter and cold herb that nourishes yin and produces fluids and clears heat. It is used traditionally in many formulas to strengthen kidney yin and for bleeding problems such as hematuria, epistaxis and uterine bleeding. Lycium bark (di gu pi) cools the blood and drains kidney fire. It is used in formulas for night sweats, sweating, chronic low-grade fever, irritability, and thirst. According to Formulas and Strategies by Dan Bensky, lycium bark is very effective at treating sensations of heat from yin deficiency, sweating, and the sensation of heat being deep in the body or originating from the bones. In addition, it directs lung fire downward to stop cough, thirst, and restless irritability. Lycium bark is traditionally used in formulas for hot flashes (flushing), night sweats, and for bleeding associated with heat.
Phellodendron cortex (huang bai) is a bitter and cold herb that eliminates damp heat, subdues fire and clears heat caused by yin deficiency. Anemarrhena root (zhi mu) is a bitter, cold herb that purges fire in the lung and stomach and replenishes yin. It has been traditionally used for tuberculosis, chronic low fevers and back pain.
Note: Health Concerns New Great Yin is now a vegetarian formula. We have removed tortoise shell from the formula.
Clinical Notes
1. This is an excellent formula for the treatment of deficient yin fire related problems, especially those related to menopausal syndromes and chronic conditions. The symptoms that may be treated include night sweats and hot flashes. Other symptoms are five heart heat including feverish palms and feet, as well as low grade tidal afternoon or night fevers and palpitations. Insomnia and anxiety, and bleeding related to deficient yin syndromes might also be treated using New Great Yin. Fevers and sweating related to HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and chemotherapy induced ovarian failure may also be treated using this formula.
2. See Health Concerns Newsletters: Vol. 7 No. 4 Commonly Asked Practitioner Questions: Gynecology Issues (Gaeddert); Vol. 11 No. 2 Commonly Asked Practitioner Questions: Gynecology Issues, Part 2 (Gaeddert); Vol. 4 No. 2 Pre & Postmenstrual Syndromes (Fratkin); Vol. 4 No. 4 Damp Heat Dysmenorrhea & Unlocking Formula (Flaws)
Additional Formulas
· Use Nine Flavor Tea to nourish yin without clearing heat
· For menopause also consider Three Immortals
· For lung yin deficiency with heat, consider Tremella and American Ginseng
· Add Coptis Purge Fire for additional heat clearing
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