062 JIA WEI XIAO YAO WAN - Settling the Troubled Waters
This traditional formula is derived from Xiao Yao Wan 逍遥丸, a classical TCM formula used to harmonize the relationship between the Liver and Spleen. The modified version Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan 加味逍遥丸 includes additional herbs that help clear internal heat. In TCM, it is associated with patterns described as Liver Qi stagnation transforming into heat (肝郁化热 gān yù huà rè). More
062 JIA WEI XIAO YAO WAN – Calming the Rippling Surface
Herbal formula based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
This traditional formula is derived from Xiao Yao Wan 逍遥丸, a classical TCM formula used to harmonize the relationship between the Liver and Spleen. The modified version Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan 加味逍遥丸 includes additional herbs that help clear internal heat.
In TCM, it is associated with patterns described as Liver Qi stagnation transforming into heat (肝郁化热 gān yù huà rè).
According to EU regulations, no specific health claims can be made.
TCM Actions
-
soothes Liver Qi (疏肝理气)
-
strengthens the Spleen (健脾)
-
nourishes blood (养血)
-
clears heat (清热)
Traditional concept
This formula is associated with patterns involving:
-
emotional tension and irritability
-
internal heat sensations
-
dryness
-
mood fluctuations
-
cyclical aggravation of symptoms
Composition
Key additions:
-
Mu Dan Pi 牡丹皮 – cools blood, clears heat
-
Zhi Zi 栀子 – clears heat, relieves irritability
Traditional use
Used in TCM patterns involving:
-
Liver Qi stagnation with heat
-
emotional imbalance
-
cyclical symptoms
-
internal heat manifestations
Note
In TCM it is said:
“The Liver prefers free flow” (肝喜条达).
Contraindication
Not suitable when no signs of heat are present.
Dosage
3× daily, 8 pills.
Packaging
200 pills / 33 g
| Country of origin | China |
|---|





