Sang Piao Xiao San 桑螵蛸散
Praying Mantis Egg-Case Powder

Tradition:

TCM

Source / Author:

Extension of the Materia Medica, 1116

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Sang Piao Xiao (Mantis Egg)

Mantidis ootheca

Long Gu (Fossil bones)

Fossila Ossis

Gui Ban (Tortoise plastron)

Chinemys reevesii

Fu Shen (Poria sclerotium)

Poria cocos

Yuan Zhi (Polygala)

Polygala tenuifolia

Ren Shen (Ginseng)

Panax ginseng

Dang Gui (Chinese angelica)

Angelica sinensis

Shi Chang Pu (Calamus)

Acorus gramineus

30 grams ea.

Preparation:

Powder

Function:

Strengthen Heart and Kidney, Astringes Urine, Stabilizes Essence

Use:

1. Frequent Urination
2. Enuresis, Nocturia
3. Neurological Bladder dysfunction
4. Bedwetting
5. Poor Memory, Poor Concentration, weakness of Spirit

Dose:

6 grams before bed with a suitable decoction, often decoction of Ginseng

Cautions:

1. Not for Enuresis or frequent Urination associated with Heat.

Modifications:

1. Unless the deficiency is severe, Codonopsis Dang Shen is usually used in place of Ginseng in 2–3 times the dose.
2. Weakness and fatigue, add Astragalus Huang Qi
3. To enhance the astringent effect, add Rosehip (Jin Ying Zi) and Lotus seed (Lian Zi)
4. Spermatorrhea, add Cynomorium Suo Yang and Cornus Shan Zhu Yu
5. If with Yin Deficiency, take with Liu Wei Di Huang Wan.
6. Palpitations, Forgetfulness and Insomnia, take with Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan.
7. Palpitations, Forgetfulness and Insomnia, add Zizyphus spinosa Suan Zao Ren, and Schisandra Wu Wei Zi.


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