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Dryness due to lack of bodily fluids affects the function of all tissues and metabolic processes. Depletion of Yin Essence which is stored and released by the Kidney affects the quality and quantity of Blood (Xue) and Moisture (Jin Ye), which can result in depletion of the Qi of the Lung, Liver, Heart and Spleen Networks. Moisture, like Qi and Blood, circulates throughout the organism in the form of sexual secretions, mucus, tears, perspiration, synovial fluid, cerebro-spinal fluid, vitreous humor, saliva, perspiration, etc. Both Blood and Moisture have the same source: the Postnatal (Nutritive) Essence of the Spleen and the Prenatal (Congenital) Essence of the Kidney.
Moisture (Jin Ye) becomes deficient when external climates like Heat, Wind and Dryness, or when internal conditions like excess Heat from overwork, overeating and drinking, emotional distress or illness lead to depletion of Moisture. Erosion of Yin Essence of the Five Yin Organs (Wu Zang) is the long-term consequence of an insufficiency of Moisture.

Tonify Moisture supports the maintenance of healthy bodily fluids, supplementing the Moisture of the Kidney, Lung and Stomach and protects Yin by consolidating Essence while dispelling Heat.

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Schisandra fruit, Ligustrum fruit, raw Rehmannia root and prepared Rehmannia root support and consolidate the Yin Essence of the Kidney. Pseudostellaria root, Aromatic Solomon’s seal rhizome and Trichosanthes root supplement and protect the Moisture of the Spleen, Stomach and Lung. Trichosanthes root, raw Rehmannia root, Scrophularia root and Chinese licorice root and rhizome nourish Yin and clear Heat and accumulations from the Nutritive (Ying) and Blood (Xue) levels. Poria supports the Spleen’s role in the equitable distribution of Moisture, averting reflux of Stomach Qi and counteracting Dampness. Together these herbs replenish Moisture of the Five Yin Organs and the Three Burners.