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What effect does epilepsy have?
Epimedium, alias Epimedium, Polygonum Multiflori Radix, Polygonum Multiflori Radix, 2,000 taels of gold, 1,000 cattles of gold, Coptidis Rhizoma, three leaves and nine leaves.

Indications: pungent, sweet, warm and nontoxic.

Classic: impotence, stem pain, urination, qi and intelligence.

"Don't record": strengthen bones and muscles, eliminate red carbuncle, have sores under the skin, and wash out insects. A husband who has served for a long time has a son.

Daming: The husband has no children and daughters, the old man is sleepy, and he forgets in middle age. He is exhausted by all cold air, and his muscles and bones are cramped, and his limbs are heartless, and his waist and knees are strong.

Description: According to textual research, this product is the aerial part of Epimedium such as Epimedium sagittatum of Berberidaceae. Has effect in invigorating kidney-yang, strengthen tendons and bones, expelling pathogenic wind and remove dampness. Used for impotence, nocturnal emission, muscle weakness, rheumatism numbness and contracture; Climacteric hypertension. Usually fried in sheep oil.

[Dosage] 3-9g.

[Prescription] Tooth deficiency and pain: Herba Epimedii powder is coarse, and it is effective to gargle frequently after decoction.