Today I will introduce a Chinese patent medicine that can tonify both the spleen and kidney and harmonize yin and yang. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, kidney deficiency is not terrible; what is worrisome is deficiency of both spleen and kidney. Kidney yang nourishes the spleen, and the spleen transforms food into qi and blood to nourish the kidney; the two are a closely linked relationship of prenatal and postnatal aspects, and insufficiency in one will affect the other.

Therefore, the formula I share today is Fu Tu Wan, which can both tonify spleen and kidney and supplement yin and yang. Tusizi (Cuscutae Semen) is an excellent agent for tonifying kidney yang; paired with Wuweizi (Schisandrae Fructus), it addresses both yin and yang, firmly retaining the lost righteous qi. Fuling (Poria) and Shan Yao (Dioscoreae Rhizoma) strengthen the spleen and eliminate dampness, cutting off the source of downward-flowing dampness. Finally, Lian Zi (Nelumbinis Semen) is added; it acts like a bridge connecting the spleen-stomach and kidneys, both tonifying the spleen and securing essence, and benefiting the kidney and nourishing the heart, facilitating communication between heart and kidney.

The combined herbs tonify the spleen and kidneys and also harmonize yin and yang, making them especially suitable for those who often stay up late on their phones, are awake at night and sleepy during the day, indulge excessively, suffer severe depletion of kidney essence, and also experience problems such as urinary frequency, seminal leakage, dizziness, and tinnitus. Futu Pill acts like a comprehensive regulator, treating the body from spleen to kidney and from yin to yang, restoring your health and vitality.

Of course, if anyone has specific physical discomfort, be sure to consult a professional TCM practitioner for syndrome differentiation and individualized treatment.