This traditional herbal formula is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is associated with supporting the balance of Qi (气 qì), Blood (血 xuè) and the spirit Shen (神). In TCM terminology, similar formulas are used in conditions described as emotional imbalance, internal restlessness or disharmony between the Heart and Spleen, often associated with sensitivity or inner tension. More
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Herbal Formula Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine
This traditional herbal formula is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is associated with supporting the balance of Qi (气 qì), Blood (血 xuè) and the spirit Shen (神).
In TCM terminology, similar formulas are used in conditions described as emotional imbalance, internal restlessness or disharmony between the Heart and Spleen, often associated with sensitivity or inner tension.
The formula contains a simple yet harmonizing combination of herbs, described in classical texts as gentle and balancing.
According to European Union legislation, specific health effects cannot be claimed for this type of product.
Characteristics in TCM terminology
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, this formula is associated with:
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supporting Qi (气 qì)
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nourishing Blood (血 xuè)
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calming the Shen (神)
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harmonizing emotions
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supporting inner balance
Traditional principle of the formula
The formula is based on a simple classical combination:
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Gan Cao 甘草 – harmonizes and supports Qi
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Xiao Mai 小麦 – traditionally associated with nourishing the Heart and calming the spirit
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Da Zao 大枣 – supports Qi and Blood and harmonizes digestion
This combination is traditionally described as gentle and nourishing.
Traditional use
In TCM terminology, this formula is used in patterns described as Shen disturbance (神不安) and Heart–Spleen disharmony.
These patterns may be associated with sensations such as:
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emotional sensitivity
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inner restlessness
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irritability
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disturbed sleep
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mental fatigue
These concepts belong to the theoretical framework of TCM and do not represent modern medical diagnoses.
Warning
If symptoms persist or are unclear, consultation with a qualified professional is recommended.
Dosage
Typically 8 pills three times daily.
Package
200 pills / 33 g
| Country of origin | China |
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