TCM Proprietary Formula: Physician Ip Tin Sze Anti-aging; Youthfulness Tonic

 

26.80 $

Quantity: 60 pills
Origin: Hong Kong
Producer: Kwan Tung Pak Yuen Tong (Union Medicine Pty Ltd)
*Chinese Medicine Council of Hong Kong License No. : PM-2003-00714
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Description

Rejuvenate the seat of youth – Formula handed down from Dr. Ip Tin Sze in the Manchu Dynasty

Indications 

An effective, premium TCM remedy for waist troubles, anaemia, insomnia, energyless. Regular intake will help one to gain strength and prolong life.

Key ingredient 1: Cortex Eucommiae 

In the terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), this herb’s properties:

Property 
Du Zhong is sweet, warm.

Channels 
Du Zhong influences Kidney, Liver.

Action
– Tonifies the Liver and Kidneys.
– Strengthens sinews and bones.
– Calms the fetus.

Key ingredient 2:  Morindae Officinalis

In the terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM),

Property 
Ba Ji Tian is acrid, sweet, slightly warm.

Channels 
Ba Ji Tian influences Kidney, Liver.

Action 
– Tonifies the Kidneys Yang.
– Strengthens sinews and bones.
– Disperses wind and dampness.

Other key ingredients : Ginseng, Cordyceps and Gecko

Ginseng, Cordyceps and Gecko. These 3 precious ingredients are what makes TCM formulas masculine or “yang” in energy and, in turn, facilitates libido and sexual virility. A combination of these 3 precious ingredients has long been used in the royal formulas in TCM.

Cordyceps, or dongcong xiacao in Chinese, is a parasitic fungus that germinates in the living larva of ghost moths in winter.

Cordyceps, or dongcong xiacao in Chinese, is a parasitic fungus that germinates in the living larva of ghost moths in winter.

In conclusion, sexual dysfunction is one of the important health problems affecting men and women. Of the available treatments, several are pharmacologically proven and tested medications. However, there are significant users of unproven medical plants and mushrooms for sexual health. Ophiocordyceps species have been traditionally used as for the enhancement of sexual function, but direct evidence is lacking. This review paper descriptively highlights the naturopathy of the medicinal mushroom, O. sinensis, in sexual dysfunction. This review shows that O. sinensis supplementation increased the total sperm number, the percentage of motile sperm cells, and serum testosterone.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4791983/Review of Naturopathy of Medical Mushroom, Ophiocordyceps Sinensis, in Sexual Dysfunction, Kanitta Jiraungkoorskul and Wannee Jiraungkoorskul

A well known ananecdote among  practitioners, the medicinal gecko can mate up to several days at a stretch.  Hence its100 year history.

Kidneys and liver rejuvenation 

While Western medicine emphases the link between cardiovascular function and Erectile Dysfunction (ED), TCM places importance on liver and kidney ailments as causative factor for development of ED. Western medicine involves a step-wise approach by targeting the relevant organ systems to treat various clinical symptoms; but TCM focuses on restoring the balance between various organs to achieve harmony and holistic approach to inner sense.

In modern Science, the kidneys may be playing the role of maintaining the composition of blood by removing waste and excess water, however the kidney system in TCM has a broader range of functions. A person’s growth, maturation and reproduction is also believed to be governed by the kidneys. The essence stored in the kidney is bestowed to each individual from their parents at conception, hence TCM regards the kidney as the “congenital constitution” and origin of life.

The kidney essence is critical for growth and development, and normal aging process will see both vitality and essence decrease. After birth, kidney essence increases gradually and becomes abundant as the body develops. During the early years, the individual undergoes physical changes marked by permanent teeth, hair and height growth. During adolescence, kidney essence peaks to drive the maturation of organs and form the basis of our ability to reproduce.

Energy levels are at its highest and bones are strong during middle age. However, it goes downhill thereafter. Kidney essence depletes and the functions of the organs decline with advancement in age, showing worrying signs of senescence such as deafness, hunchback, hair and teeth loss. Imbalances in kidney essence, ‘qi’, yin or yang can affect the growth and development of humans, resulting in development disorders, congenital mental retardation, soft and weak bones in children and premature aging in adults.

The kidney is the most fundamental organ system of your body, which holds the genetic blueprint of your inherent body constitution and how healthy you will be. Whether yin or yang deficiency, it is essential to trace back to the kidneys’ reserves and address the issue immediately.

Because emotional disharmony, which causes Qi Stasis, lies at the root of many energetic imbalances, the liver, which is responsible for the free flow of Qi, often is thought to be involved in healthy sexuality. This concept is particularly important because the Liver Channel wraps around the genitals in men, and the reproductive organs in women, and is closely related to reproductive capability.

Ingredients 

Each 100 gram of pills contain extract equivalent to raw herbs:

  1. Cortex Eucommiae  16gm
  2. Radix Morindae Offinanalis 19gm
  3. Radix Ginseng  9gm
  4. Cordyceps  18gm
  5. Gecko  6gm
  6. Herba Epimcdii  10gm
  7. Fructus Alpinae  Oxyphyllae 6gm
  8. Radix Rehmanniae Preparata  11gm
  9. Cortex Cinnamomi  5gm

Application 

For adults: 3 times daily, 5 – 8 pills each time. Tip: Take half dose if you are 35 years old and below unless you often feel tired.
Side effect, not known.

References

  1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4791983/Review of Naturopathy of Medical Mushroom, Ophiocordyceps Sinensis, in Sexual Dysfunction, Kanitta Jiraungkoorskul and Wannee Jiraungkoorskul.
  2. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080924111151.htm Why Does Gecko, A Chinese Traditional Medicine, Have Anti-tumor Effects?
  3. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/233619588_Geckos_in_traditional_medicine_Forensic_implications
  4. https://cmjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13020-020-00382-2 Specific DNA mini-barcoding for identification of Gekko gecko and its products