Er Long Zuo Ci Wan  耳聋左慈丸
Pill for Deafness that is Kind to the Left (Kidney)

Tradition:

TCM

Source / Author:

Discussion of Widespread Warm Epidemics (1642)

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Shu Di Huang (Rehmannia)

Rehmannia glutinosa

24 grams

Shan Zhu Yu (Cornus fruit)

Cornus officinalis

Shan Yao (Chinese yam)

Dioscorea opposita

12 grams ea.

Fu Ling (Poria)

Poria cocos

Mu Dan Pi (Tree peony root)

Paeonia suffruticosa

Ze Xie (Water Plantain root)

Alisma plantago-aquatica

9 grams ea.

Ci Shi (Magnetite)

Magnetitum

6 grams

Shi Chang Pu (Calamus)

Acorus calamus

4 ½ grams

Wu Wei Zi (Schisandra)

Schisandra chinensis

1 ½ grams

Preparation:

Powder and form small pills with Honey.

Function:

Nourish the Yin, Calms the Liver and Settles Wind, Benefits the Ears

Use:

1. Hearing Loss, especially in the elderly
2. Tinnitus (Cicada-like that becomes worse at night)
3. Vertigo
4. Dizziness
5. Meniere’s Disease
6. Blurry vision
7. Insomnia
8. Hypertension

Dose:

9 grams of the pills, three times daily

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:

1. Tinnitus and Deafness, often Bupleurum Chai Hu is added.
2. To strengthen the effect of Tinnitus and Deafness due to Yin deficiency and old age, add Lycium Gou Qi Zi, Ligustrum Nu Zhen Zi
3. Blurry vision, add Lycium Gou Qi Zi

Similar Formulas:

This is based on Liu Wei Di Huang Wan


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