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Method for make Guilingji wine
Prescription Guilingji powder 48g, Radix Rehmanniae Preparata 90g, Cistanche deserticola 90g, menthol 0.1g.

The preparation method comprises putting Guilingji powder, Radix Rehmanniae Preparata and Herba Cistanches into a container, adding appropriate amount of 60-degree or 40-degree Chinese liquor, sealing, warm soaking for 65,438+00 days, cooling, filtering, squeezing the residue, and mixing the squeezed liquid and filtrate. Take 700 grams of rock sugar, make syrup, mix with the above liquid medicine, and stir evenly. Mentholum is dissolved in a small amount of Chinese liquor, added into the above liquid medicine, and stirred evenly. Adding Chinese liquor to make the total amount reach 6000ml, adding water to adjust the alcohol content, standing, filtering and filling. The finished product is reddish brown clear liquid; Fragrant, slightly sweet and slightly bitter, it is 38%-42% medium-high alcohol content or 28%-32% low alcohol content.

Indications: nourishing brain and kidney, strengthening body and prolonging life. Can be used for treating qi deficiency and blood deficiency, amnesia, insomnia, anorexia, backache, yin deficiency and yang weakness, impotence, premature ejaculation, abdominal pain due to cold, and puerperal deficiency.

Administration and dosage: Take orally, 15-30ml once, three or four times a day, with meals.

Pay attention to stop taking medicine for cold patients and avoid taking it for pregnant women.

According to textual research, Guilingji is the earliest compound essence preparation in China and a treasure with a long history in traditional Chinese medicine. Its prescription evolved from the famous anti-aging prescription "Laojun Yishou Powder" made by Ge Hong, a famous doctor in Jin Dynasty.

According to legend, during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, the emperor wanted to live forever, so he used Lao Yi Jun Shou San, which was first created by Ge Hong, as a royal prescription, and ordered Shao, the minister, to be in charge of supervision, which was carefully prepared by Tao, a pharmacist. The weak body became stronger and stronger after the emperor often took this medicine. As a result, Shao immediately jumped from a four-product official to a first-product official.

At that time, Tao, who assisted Emperor Jiajing in upgrading Guiling Ji, was the son of Tao, a native of Taigu, Shanxi. When he retired, he managed to bring back the prescription of Guilingji, upgrade it in his own home and give it to relatives and friends as a gift. From then on, Guilingji became a unique prescription in Taigu, Shanxi Province, and later spread to pharmacies and became a commodity. Because of its remarkable curative effect, it has become famous since then.

Guilingji is refined from 28 kinds of precious animals, plants and minerals. Because the tortoise is the first of the four natural spirits, people take this medicine in the hope of sharing the same life with the tortoise, so it is named Guilingji.

In the study of court medical archives in Qing Dynasty, Guilingji, an anti-aging treasure often taken by Qianlong, a longevity emperor in Qing Dynasty, was mainly used for nourishing and then anti-aging. Judging from its function, Guilingji can be used to treat male kidney deficiency, fatigue and internal injuries, impotence and nocturnal emission, male sexual dysfunction and female infertility.

Modern research believes that Guilingji can enhance the function of adrenal cortex, has obvious protective effect on adrenal cortical cells, and has a certain protective effect on liver.