152 BU ZHONG YI QI WAN – Tiger’s Spring

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This herbal formula is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is traditionally associated with supporting vitality and the body’s natural balance. In TCM terminology, similar formulas are used in situations described as deficiency of Qi of the Middle Burner (Spleen and Stomach) and sinking of Yang. These patterns are traditionally linked to sensations of fatigue, reduced vitality, weakness or lack of energy. More

152 BU ZHONG YI QI WAN – Tiger’s Spring

Herbal Formula Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine

This herbal formula is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is traditionally associated with supporting vitality and the body’s natural balance.

In TCM terminology, similar formulas are used in situations described as deficiency of Qi of the Middle Burner (Spleen and Stomach) and sinking of Yang. These patterns are traditionally linked to sensations of fatigue, reduced vitality, weakness or lack of energy.

The formula contains a combination of herbs traditionally used in Chinese medicine, described in classical texts as supporting Qi and overall balance.

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:

  • supporting Qi of the Middle Burner

  • supporting natural vitality

  • supporting balance between Qi and Yang

  • supporting overall energetic stability


Traditional composition and principle of the formula

The formula is based on a classical combination of herbs:

  • Huang Qi is traditionally associated with supporting Qi and raising Yang

  • Dang Shen, Bai Zhu and Zhi Gan Cao support Spleen Qi

  • Dang Gui nourishes Blood

  • Chen Pi regulates Qi and supports digestion

  • Sheng Ma and Chai Hu are associated with raising Yang

In modern formulations, some original ingredients may be replaced with herbs of similar traditional properties due to EU import regulations or protection of certain plant species.


Traditional use

In TCM terminology, this formula is used in patterns described as Spleen and Stomach Qi deficiency and sinking of Yang.

These patterns may be associated with sensations of fatigue, weakness, reduced performance or lack of energy.

These concepts belong to the theoretical framework of TCM and do not represent modern medical diagnoses.


Warning

Not suitable in patterns described as Yin deficiency Heat or in acute external conditions.

Persistent or unclear symptoms should be evaluated by a qualified healthcare professional.


Dosage

Typically 8–16 pills three times daily.


Package

200 pills / 33 g

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Country of origin China