This classical herbal formula is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is traditionally associated with clearing internal damp-heat in the lower burner. In TCM terminology, similar formulas are used in situations described as accumulation of damp-heat (湿热 shī rè) combined with Yin and Blood deficiency, which may be traditionally associated with sensations of moisture, discomfort, or internal heat in the lower body. More
057 YU DAI WAN – The Damming of the Yellow River
Herbal formula based on Traditional Chinese Medicine
This classical herbal formula is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is traditionally associated with clearing internal damp-heat in the lower burner.
In TCM terminology, similar formulas are used in situations described as accumulation of damp-heat (湿热 shī rè) combined with Yin and Blood deficiency, which may be traditionally associated with sensations of moisture, discomfort, or internal heat in the lower body.
The formula contains a combination of herbs traditionally used in Chinese medicine, described in classical texts as supporting the regulation of dampness, clearing heat, and harmonizing Blood.
According to European Union legislation, specific health effects cannot be claimed for this type of product.
Characteristics according to TCM
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, this formula is primarily associated with:
- clearing damp-heat from the lower burner
- regulating moisture and secretions
- supporting Blood and its circulation
- harmonizing the pelvic region
Traditional composition and formula principle
The formula is based on a classical Blood-nourishing and regulating structure:
- Sheng Di Huang (生地黄), Bai Shao (白芍), Dang Gui (当归), and Chuan Xiong (川芎) nourish and regulate Blood
- Chun Gen Pi (椿根皮) has an astringent effect and helps regulate dampness
- Huang Bai (黄柏) clears heat and dries dampness
- Gao Liang Jiang (高良姜) balances and harmonizes the formula
The formula combines cooling, drying, and nourishing actions to support internal balance.
In current formulations, some ingredients may be adjusted in accordance with EU legislation.
Traditional use
In TCM terminology, this formula is used in situations described as damp-heat in the lower burner.
These patterns may be traditionally associated with sensations of:
- moisture or discomfort in the pelvic area
- internal heat
- irritation of mucous tissues
- imbalance in the lower body
These concepts are derived from the diagnostic system of TCM and do not represent modern medical diagnoses.
Warnings
Not suitable in cases described in TCM as absence of damp-heat (e.g. cold conditions).
Persistent or unclear symptoms should always be evaluated by a qualified healthcare professional.
Dosage
Typically 8–16 pills 3 times daily until symptoms subside.
Package
200 pills / 33 g
| Country of origin | China |
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