This traditional herbal formula is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is traditionally associated with clearing heat from the Heart and guiding it downward through the urinary pathways. In TCM terminology, it is used in patterns described as Heart heat transferred to the Small Intestine and Bladder, which may traditionally be associated with sensations of inner restlessness, heat in the chest, irritability, or burning sensations affecting the mucous membranes. More
016 DAO CHI WAN – Masterful Dispersion of the Red
Herbal formula according to Traditional Chinese Medicine
This traditional herbal formula is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is traditionally associated with clearing heat from the Heart and guiding it downward through the urinary pathways.
In TCM terminology, it is used in patterns described as Heart heat transferred to the Small Intestine and Bladder, which may traditionally be associated with sensations of inner restlessness, heat in the chest, irritability, or burning sensations affecting the mucous membranes.
The formula contains a combination of herbs traditionally described in classical texts as supporting heat clearing, fluid regulation, and downward drainage.
Specific health effects cannot be claimed according to European Union legislation.
Characteristics according to TCM
This formula is primarily associated with:
- clearing Heart heat
- promoting downward drainage of heat through urination
- supporting fluid balance
- calming inner restlessness associated with heat
Traditional composition and formula principles
The formula is composed as a simple prescription focused on guiding heat from the upper body downward:
- Sheng Di Huang 生地黄 clears heat and supports body fluids
- Mu Tong 木通 drains heat through urination and opens the pathways
- Dan Zhu Ye 淡竹叶 relieves irritability and clears heat
- Zhi Gan Cao 炙甘草 harmonizes the formula and supports the mucosal area
This combination reflects the classical principle of “guiding heat downward” without excessive drying.
In modern formulations, some ingredients may be adapted in accordance with EU legislation.
Traditional use
In TCM terminology, this formula is used in patterns described as Heart heat with downward transfer to the lower pathways.
These conditions may traditionally be associated with:
- heat or burning sensations in the face and chest
- irritability, restlessness, or light insomnia
- mouth ulcers and sensitivity in the oral cavity, especially on the tongue
- darker urine or discomfort during urination
These concepts are based on the diagnostic system of TCM and do not represent modern medical diagnoses.
Warning
Not suitable in patterns described in TCM as weakness of the middle burner, especially the Spleen and Stomach.
Persistent or unclear symptoms should always be evaluated by a qualified healthcare professional.
Dosage
Typically 10 pills 3 times daily, usually for short-term use. For long-term conditions, consultation with a TCM practitioner is recommended.
Packaging
200 pills / 33 g
| Country of origin | China |
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