You Gui Wan
Specifically for Erectile Dysfunction
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Why it works for Erectile Dysfunction:
TCM rationale. In traditional theory, many cases of ED map to Kidney Yang deficiency (low libido, cold limbs, low back/knee soreness, fatigue). You Gui Wan is a classic Ming-era formula designed to warm and tonify Kidney Yang and replenish essence (jing)—principally via processed aconite (附子 Zhi Fu Zi), cinnamon bark (肉桂 Rou Gui), deer antler glue (鹿角胶 Lu Jiao Jiao), plus tonics like prepared rehmannia, dioscorea, corni, goji, cuscuta, eucommia, dang gui, etc. TCM Wiki
Biological hypotheses (modern framing). Reviews of Chinese herbal approaches to ED suggest potential actions along the NO–cGMP pathway, modulation of testosterone/HPG axis, antioxidation, and anti-fibrosis—mechanistic paths relevant to penile hemodynamics and smooth-muscle signaling. (These are general to TCM formulas used for ED; direct mechanistic proof for You Gui Wan in humans is still lacking.) Translational Andrology and Urology
Frequently cited in ED practice. Contemporary reviews list Yougui pill among formulas used clinically for ED (again, mostly tradition-based usage, not high-quality trials). Translational Andrology and Urology
How to use for Erectile Dysfunction:
Classical preparation/dose (textbook-style): Powdered into honey pills; typical traditional instructions cite ~9–15 g, 2–3×/day (pills), adjusted if prepared as a decoction. Sacred Lotus
Common modern “teapill” labeling (example): Commercial teapills often list 8 pills, 3×/day (or as directed by your practitioner). (This is an example of labeled directions; brands differ.) Best Chinese Medicines
Pattern-based use: Only consider You Gui Wan when signs truly fit Kidney Yang deficiency; other ED patterns (e.g., Liver Qi constraint, Damp-Heat) call for different formulas. A formula-by-pattern match is central to TCM practice. Me & Qi
Scientific Evidence for Erectile Dysfunction:
Narrative/overview reviews of TCM in ED mention Yougui pill among formulas used, and discuss plausible mechanisms (NO–cGMP, testosterone, etc.)—but emphasize that most herbal use is empirical and not yet convincing by modern evidence standards. Translational Andrology and Urology
Diabetic ED (DED) reviews summarize small clinical studies of various TCM approaches (single herbs/formulas or TCM + PDE5 inhibitors) with heterogeneous methods; some show benefit signals but require better trials. Frontiers
You Gui Wan–related preclinical/network pharmacology papers exist (including DED models or in-vitro analyses), but these do not establish clinical efficacy. EurekaSelect
Clinical protocols for CHM in ED are underway, but not specific to You Gui Wan and not yet results-positive RCTs. Taylor & Francis Online
Specific Warnings for Erectile Dysfunction:
Because You Gui Wan contains processed aconite (Zhi Fu Zi) and often deer antler components, safety deserves special care:
Aconite (附子) risk.
Even when “processed,” aconite alkaloids can cause life-threatening arrhythmias and neurotoxicity if preparation/dose are improper. Case reports and toxicology reviews document ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation and fatalities after aconite ingestion. Self-prescribing is unsafe. BioMed Central
- Modern toxicology notes that processing reduces but does not eliminate toxicity; poisonings continue to be reported. ScienceDirect
- Consumer monographs classify oral aconite as unsafe. WebMD
Deer antler (Lu Jiao Jiao) considerations.
For athletes: Deer-antler products may contain IGF-1; the World Anti-Doping Agency has warned that this can trigger a positive test. (Regulatory positions evolved for “sprays,” but vigilance is still advised.) WADA AMA
General contraindications/precautions often cited by TCM sources:
- Not for “heat” or Damp-Turbidity patterns (i.e., mismatch of pattern increases adverse effects). americandragon.com
- Pregnancy & breastfeeding: avoid due to aconite and insufficient safety data. Drugs.com
- Cardiac history/arrhythmias, hypotension, or on antiarrhythmics: avoid unless closely supervised by a qualified practitioner/physician because of aconite cardiotoxicity potential. BioMed Central
- Drug interactions: formal interaction data are limited; given aconite’s cardiotoxic potential, extra caution with QT-prolonging drugs, antiarrhythmics, and in general with polypharmacy; consult your doctor/pharmacist. (Example interaction resources note concern even with common medicines.) Hello Pharmacist
General Information (All Ailments)
What it is
You Gui Wan is a classical Chinese herbal formula from the school of tonification. It is traditionally used for patterns described as Kidney Yang Deficiency with Jing/Fertility depletion — often when a person appears cold, fatigued, depleted, and weak at the constitutional level. It is a “warming and restoring” formula, not a quick symptom reliever.
The core actions are to warm Kidney Yang, replenish Essence (Jing), strengthen the lower back and reproductive axis, and support constitutional vitality.
How it works (TCM mechanisms)
You Gui Wan works by:
• Warming the Mingmen fire
— helps reverse coldness, slowed metabolism, low libido, cold limbs, fatigue
• Rebuilding Jing (essence)
— addresses depletion from chronic illness, overwork, aging, or reproductive loss
• Supporting marrow and reproduction
— classically linked to memory, bones, fertility, hormonal vigor
• Anchoring long-term recovery instead of just stimulating
— it builds the “bank account” rather than just spending what’s left
From a Western physiology framing, clinicians often correlate its effects with modulating HPA axis tone, improving microcirculation, and influencing metabolic and reproductive endocrine function in deficient presentations (not hyper/hot ones).
Why it’s important (clinical relevance)
You Gui Wan is important because it is used in conditions where the person is not just symptomatic, but constitutionally depleted. In TCM, this depletion is seen as upstream of many chronic, recurring, or never-fully-resolved health problems. It becomes relevant when patterns include some combination of:
• persistent low vitality despite rest
• cold intolerance, low libido, impotence, infertility
• spinal/low back weakness, bone weakness with aging
• loose stools with cold, clear urine, fatigue on waking
• post-illness or post-birth depletion
• signs of aging with cold-type decline (not heat-type)
It is used when the goal is rebuilding capacity and reserve, not merely patching symptoms.
Considerations
1) Pattern-specific — not for everyone
This is a hot/warming formula. It can aggravate people with heat signs, inflammation, or thick/yellow tongue coat. Wrong pattern = worse outcome.
2) Time horizon is slow and cumulative
Effects are tonifying; meaningful changes are evaluated over weeks to months, not days.
3) Pregnancy, IVF, and hormone-related cases require supervision
Because it influences reproductive and metabolic axis, dosing and timing with cycles or ART should be guided.
4) May interact with Western conditions
Use caution or active MD coordination in people with hyperthyroidism, hypertension with heat/agitation, active infections, autoimmune flares, or severe inflammatory states — You Gui Wan is generally not given during febrile/acute inflammatory phases.
5) Formula variations matter
There are related formulas (You Gui Yin; Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan; Zuo Gui Wan) chosen based on degree of cold vs deficiency vs fluids, not interchangeably.
6) Quality and sourcing
Because this is a classic “slow repletion” formula, adulteration or low potency materially changes outcomes; professional-grade sourcing is not a trivial detail.
Helps with these conditions
You Gui Wan is most effective for general wellness support with emerging research . The effectiveness varies by condition based on clinical evidence and user experiences.
Detailed Information by Condition
Erectile Dysfunction
TCM rationale. In traditional theory, many cases of ED map to Kidney Yang deficiency (low libido, cold limbs, low back/knee soreness, fatigue). You Gu...
Hypothyroidism
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Fertility Support (Female)
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Low Testosterone
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Low Sperm Count
TCM rationale (pattern-based): You Gui Wan warms and tonifies Kidney Yang and replenishes essence (jing)—the classic TCM pattern linked to male subfer...
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