Liu Jun Zi Wan – “Six Gentlemen Pills” is a classical herbal formula of traditional Chinese medicine derived from the historical prescription Liu Jun Zi Tang. This formula has been used in traditional Chinese herbal practice for centuries and is traditionally associated with supporting the harmony of Spleen and Stomach Qi and balancing excess dampness and phlegm in the middle burner. More
Six Gentleman Form – Liu Jun Zi Wan (六君子丸)
Liu Jun Zi Wan – “Six Gentlemen Pills” is a classical herbal formula of traditional Chinese medicine derived from the historical prescription Liu Jun Zi Tang. This formula has been used in traditional Chinese herbal practice for centuries and is traditionally associated with supporting the harmony of Spleen and Stomach Qi and balancing excess dampness and phlegm in the middle burner.
According to the principles of traditional Chinese medicine, the Spleen is regarded as the center responsible for transforming food into vital energy Qi. When its function is weakened, traditional terminology describes manifestations such as a feeling of heaviness after eating, reduced appetite, fatigue, or accumulation of dampness in the body. The combination of several traditionally used herbs in this formula is therefore considered supportive of harmonious digestion, vitality, and the natural movement of Qi.
The formula traditionally includes herbs commonly used in Chinese herbal medicine such as Dang Shen (Codonopsis pilosula), Bai Zhu (Atractylodes macrocephala), Fu Ling (Poria cocos), Chen Pi (aged tangerine peel) and Ban Xia (Pinellia ternata). In traditional formulations these herbs are combined to support digestive balance, fluid metabolism, and the harmonization of the Spleen and Stomach.
The small pill form allows convenient use of the traditional formula without the need to prepare herbal decoctions. Liu Jun Zi Wan therefore represents a modern way to use a classical herbal recipe based on the principles of traditional Chinese medicine.
Disclaimer:
This product is based on the principles of traditional Chinese medicine. The described properties reflect the perspective of this traditional medical system and do not represent approved health claims under EU legislation.
Specification
Form: herbal pills (teapills)
Package: 200 pills
Traditional name: Liu Jun Zi Wan 六君子丸
Formula type: classical traditional Chinese herbal formula
Recommended use
The usual recommended dosage is 8 pills 3 times daily, taken with sufficient water or a warm beverage. It is generally recommended to take the pills between meals or according to the advice of a qualified practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine.
Do not exceed the recommended dosage. Not intended as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet. Keep out of reach of children.
| Country of origin | China |
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