OsteoHerbal
sold only to licensed practitioners
& students of tcm!
OsteoHerbal™
Dr. Fung's Lu Jin Herbal Supplement
90 Tablets
Symptoms
-
Osteoporosis/Osteopenia
-
Broken
bones
Therapeutic Actions
1.
Osteoporosis prevention and treatment
2. Taken for fractured bones or to prevent, particularly for the elderly who
suffer osteoporosis
3. Weakness of the back and limbs and gums
Chinese
Therapeutic Effects
Strengthen the bones
Invigorate the blood
Tonify the qi of organs
Tonify yang
Administration
Internal: 3 tablets TID between meals
May be taken long term
90 tablets, 750 mg, 10 day supply
Contraindications: Spleen deficiency (see Additional Formulas). Also this
is a warming formula. It should not be used for excess or deficient heat (see
Clinical Notes).
Ingredients
-
Lu Jin lu jin
-
Gui Jiao gui jiao
-
Cistanche salsa herb rou cong rong
-
Rehmannia (cooked) root shu di huang
-
Tortoise (from Chinemys reevesii) shell gui ban
-
Spatholobus stem ji xue teng
-
Ardisia gigantifolia root zou ma tai
-
Cinnamon twig gui zhi
-
Ligusticum root chuan xiong
-
Red Peony root chi shao
-
Chaenomelis fruit mu gua
-
Evodia fruit wu zhu yu
-
Codonopsis root dang shen
-
Tang Kuei root dang gui
-
Licorice root gan cao
Formula
Rationale
This is
an empirical formula based on Dr. Fung’s 60 years of clinical experience.
According to Chinese medicine, aging results in the diminution of the
fundamental substances, particularly essence and yang qi. Since the kidney rules
the bones, insufficient essence leads to weakened bones, thus many elderly
individuals are susceptible to bone fractures under circumstances that would not
affect younger persons. This corresponds with the biomedical condition of
osteoporosis.
In this formula, the chief materia medica is lu jin, which strengthens
the sinews and bones, as does gui ban. The latter two ingredients also nourish
the yin and blood. To restore the kidney’s production of essence, cistanche
salsa (rou cong rong) is added to the formula.
Blood must also be tonified and nourished in order to maintain production of
essence; this is accomplished through the herbs tang kuei and rehmannia (shu
di huang). Ligusticum (chuan xiong), Spatholobus (ji xue teng)
and ardisia (zou ma tai) invigorate the blood; the latter also
strengthens the sinews and bones. Due to insufficient fundamental substances,
the elderly are also prone to patterns of cold and stasis. Thus, in this
formula, ardisia (zou ma tai), Cinnamon twig (gui zhi),
chaenomelis (mu gua), and evodia (wu zhu yu) are added to dispel
cold and stasis. Codonopsis (dang shen) and licorice (gan cao)
tonify the yang; the latter herb also harmonizes the herbs in the formula.
Clinical
Notes
1. Do not
use when excess heat, deficiency heat, or damp-heat signs are present such as
thirst, red tongue, rapid pulse, dark, scanty, or painful urination, insomnia,
red eyes, hard-stool constipation, or blood-heat bleeding.
2. Works particularly well in conjunction with calcium supplementation and
weight bearing
exercise
Additional Formulas
• For
individuals with dampness or spleen deficiency, combine with Quiet Digestion
and/or take Quiet Digestion before beginning OsteoHerbal
• Combine OsteoHerbal with Resinall K or Resinall E for broken
bones follow up with OsteoHerbal or Backbone
• Consider Backbone for lumbar pain
No Health claims or other
representations Herbal
products are food supplements. All statements made describing all products that
are sold and or distributed by Acu-Market have not been evaluated by the Food
and Drug Administration. All herbal and homeopathic products sold by Acu-Market
are not meant to treat, cure or prevent disease. Under no circumstances does
Acu-Market imply that all (any) products and formulas are meant to diagnose,
treat, cure or prevent any disease.