Is it beneficial to take Liu Wei Di Huang Wan regularly?

May 30, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. He Haochen
Introduction
It is definitely harmful to the body. Liu Wei Di Huang Wan is a traditional Chinese patent medicine, widely available at pharmacies nationwide. It is an over-the-counter (OTC) medication. Although its nature and flavor are relatively mild, it is not a health supplement and therefore should not be taken routinely. Regular use of Liu Wei Di Huang Wan in individuals who do not have the conditions it is intended to treat will undoubtedly harm the body.

Liu Wei Di Huang Wan is a classic traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formula used to nourish kidney yin. It demonstrates excellent efficacy in enhancing immune function and delaying aging; thus, many people take it long-term as a health supplement. But is it advisable to take Liu Wei Di Huang Wan regularly?

Is Regular Use of Liu Wei Di Huang Wan Advisable?

Regular use is definitely not advisable for the body. Liu Wei Di Huang Wan is a proprietary Chinese herbal medicine widely available over-the-counter at pharmacies nationwide. Although its nature and flavor are relatively mild, it is not a health supplement and should not be taken routinely. Taking it frequently without having the specific conditions it treats—namely, kidney yin deficiency—can harm the body. Moreover, some patients may develop dependence on the medication, leading to symptom recurrence upon discontinuation.

Liu Wei Di Huang Wan is a TCM formula designed to tonify kidney yin. It is suitable for individuals with kidney yin deficiency, presenting symptoms such as soreness and weakness in the lower back and knees, seminal emission or premature ejaculation, insomnia, red tongue, and dry mouth. However, for patients with poor appetite, deficient middle qi, or spleen dysfunction, prolonged use of Liu Wei Di Huang Wan may impair spleen-stomach function. Therefore, daily intake is not recommended unless a confirmed diagnosis of kidney yin deficiency has been made—or unless specifically prescribed by a qualified TCM practitioner. Whether using traditional Chinese or Western medicines, it is always best to tailor usage to one’s individual constitution and avoid long-term, high-dose consumption, which may adversely affect health.

In daily life, prioritize self-care and physical well-being: engage regularly in appropriate exercise to strengthen your constitution and reduce susceptibility to illness. This represents a comparatively healthy lifestyle approach. We hope this response has been helpful to you!