Different between Bushen Migu Ye and Xian ling Gu Bao Caps


March 21, 2008 – 2:07 pm

Bushen Migu Ye(Yem) and Xianling gubao caps were all tonify kidney. And in the market, you could find more than those two remedies invigorate kidney. Invigorate kidney, help osteoporosis.

Which one suit for me? How did i choice them?

 In Traditional Chinese Medicines, kidney control bones. Osteoporosis was orthopedic disease, most was related kidney weak and essential deficient of the middle-age and senior.  

The principle of teatment osteoporosis was invigorat the kidney.  Invigorating the kidney will strong bone. Bone lose got, osteoporosis will be fine.

There are so many invigorate kidney remedies, how could we choice them?

We must use the syndrome differentiation (means: symptom collection and analysis) to choice which remedies suit for the praticular person’s osteoporosis.

For example: Xianling Gubao Caps.

Cause

  • deficiency of liver and kidney
  • blood stasis and collateral resistance

Symptom:

  • waist spinal pain
  • foot knee lassitude
  • lassitude

If the middle-age and senior have the upper symptoms, Xianling Gubao Caps will be suit for him.

According the articles of Bushen Migu Ye, we didn’t found the cause and symptom. But we analysed the ingredient, this remedy was focused on invigorate the kidney. It didn’t conside the middle-age and senior’s blood stasis and collateral resistance.

So, Xianling Gubao Caps was more suitable for the middle-age and senior’s osteoporosis than Bushen Migu Ye(Yem).

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Bushen Migu Ye, Xianling Gubao Caps’s ingredients: 

Bushen Migu Ye

  • Yin Yang Huo (Aerial Parts of Epimedium)  Latin: Herba Epimedii
  • Du Zhong (Eucommia Bark) Latin: Cortex Eucommiae Ulmoidis
  • Hu Tao Ren (Walnut Nut) Latin: Semen Juglandis Regiae
  • Shu Di Huang (Chinese Foxglove Root, Steamed with Water or Alcohol, Rehmannia) Latin: Processed Radix Rehmanniae
  • Tian Hua Fen (Trichosanthes Root) Latin: Trichosanthis Kirlowii Radix
  • Huai Niu Xi (Achyranthes Root) Latin: Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae


Xian ling gubao caps

  • Yin Yang Huo (Aerial Parts of Epimedium)  Latin: Herba Epimedii
  • Dan Shen (Salvia Root) Latin: Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae
  • Xu Duan (Japanese Teasel Root) Latin: Radix Dipsaci
  • Zhi Mu (Anemarrhena Rhizome) Latin: Rhizoma Anemarrhenae Aspheloidis
  • Bu Gu Zhi (Psoralea Fruit)  Latin: Fructus Psoraleae Corylifoliae
  • Shu Di Huang (Chinese Foxglove Root, Steamed with Water or Alcohol, Rehmannia) Latin: Processed Radix Rehmanniae

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