Individual Herbs Notebook

Qiu Shi

Translation: Autumn Mineral

Pharmaceutical: Depositum Urinae Hominis Preparatum
Taxonomy: Homo sapiens

Other names: Refined urinary salts

Category: Herbs that Tonify Yin



Properties: Salty, cold

Meridans Entered:
Primary: Lung and Kidney


Traditional Actions: Nourish yin and reduce pathogenic fire.
Traditional Indications: Cough, gonorrhea, spermatorrhea, leukorrhea with reddish discharge, hemoptysis, sore throat, stranguria due to chyluria, choke by food and regurgitation, fever due to yin deficiency.


Suggested Daily Dosage: 4.5-9g as pill or powder


Cautions: It is contraindicated for deficiency-cold in spleen and stomach.


Notes:

A specific preparation method of Ren Zhong Bai where the water was evaporated from human urine to get salts high in steroid hormones.


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