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TCM formula slows kidney failure

August 11, 2009  
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Fu Ling (Poria Cocos)

CM NEWS – A traditional herbal formula has been proved in lab that it may slow the progression of chronic .

The formular tested is called in Japanese traditional medicine or (桂枝茯苓丸) in TCM.

In TCM, has the functions of “activating blood flow” and “removing blood stasis”. It is commonly used by women with irregular menstruation or menstrual cramps.

was also proved effective to exert anti-inflammatory effects in ischemia-reperfusion injured rats.

The formula of is as follows:

  • Fu Ling (茯苓, Poria Cocos) 6g
  • Gui Zhi (桂枝, Cinnamomum Ramulus) 6g
  • Mu Dan Pi (牡丹皮, Paeonia Cortex) 6g
  • Tao Ren (桃仁, Persica Semen) 6g
  • Chi Shao (赤芍, Paeonia Rubra Radix) 6g

What is Fu Ling? Poria Cocos is a fungus in the Polyporaceae family. It is a wood-decay fungus but has a terrestrial growth habit. It is notable in the development of a large, long-lasting underground sclerotium that resembles a small coconut. This sclerotium (called “Tuckahoe”, or Indian Bread) was used by native Americans as a source of food in times of scarcity.

Fu Ling is collected between July and September. The poria with reddish inner side of the superficial layer is called red poria and the poria with white inner side of the superficial layer is called white poria. The poria produced in Yunnan Province is famous and therefore the drug is also called Yunnan poria Yunling). After collection, it is dried in shade, sliced, and used unprepared.

Property: Sweet and tasteless in flavour, neutral in property, acting on the heart, spleen and kidney channels.

Effects: Inducing diuresis, excreting dampness, invigorating the spleen, replenishing the middle-jiao, and tranquilizing the mind.

A group of Japanese researchers examined the effects of on the early stage of progressive in rats subjected to 5/6 nephrectomy.

was given orally at a dose of 1% (w/w) and 3% (w/w) in chow. Administration of was started at 1 week after 5/6 nephrectomy and was continued for 4 weeks.

At the end of the experiment, Azan staining did not reveal any severe histological changes in the kidneys of the nephrectomized rats. On the other hand, significant increases in mRNA expressions of transforming growth factor-β1 and fibronectin related to tissue fibrosis were observed in nephrectomized rats, and they were significantly suppressed by 3% treatment.

Against gene expressions related to macrophage infiltration, 3% treatment significantly suppressed osteopontin mRNA levels, and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 and vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 mRNA levels showed a tendency to decrease, but without statistical significance.

It was also observed that 3% attenuated serum urea nitrogen and urinary protein excretion levels. From these results, it was suggested that exerts beneficial effects that result in slowing the progression of chronic .

[eCAM, doi:10.1093/ecam/nep089]

Herb stops cyst formation in kidney

April 30, 2007  
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CM NEWS – Substance triptolide derived from Chinese medicinal herb lei gong teng (雷公藤, Tripterygium wilfordii Hook. f., Radix Tripterygium wilfordii, three-wing-nut) has the potential to stop formation in polycystic kidney disease, as reported by the Daily India. This could mean a hope for the first treatment for the disease other than kidney transplant or frequent dialysis. Read more