195 SHI QUAN DA BU WAN – Ten Supporting Pillars
This herbal formula is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is traditionally associated with supporting vitality and overall balance. In TCM terminology, similar formulas are used in situations described as significant deficiency of Qi and Blood, often accompanied by sensations of internal cold and reduced vitality. These patterns are traditionally linked to fatigue, weakness and lack of energy. More
195 SHI QUAN DA BU WAN – Ten Supporting Pillars
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 overall balance.
In TCM terminology, similar formulas are used in situations described as significant deficiency of Qi and Blood, often accompanied by sensations of internal cold and reduced vitality. These patterns are traditionally linked to fatigue, weakness and lack of energy.
The formula contains a combination of herbs traditionally used in Chinese medicine, described in classical texts as supporting Qi, Blood 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:
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supporting Qi and Blood
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supporting natural vitality
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supporting overall balance
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supporting internal warming
Traditional composition and principle of the formula
The formula is based on the classical combination Ba Zhen Wan, which integrates:
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Qi-supporting herbs (e.g. Si Jun Zi Tang)
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Blood-supporting herbs (e.g. Si Wu Tang)
This combination is further complemented by:
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Huang Qi, traditionally associated with supporting Qi and defensive energy (Wei Qi)
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Rou Gui, associated with supporting Yang and internal warmth
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 Qi and Blood deficiency, often associated with sensations of cold.
These patterns may be linked to sensations of:
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fatigue and weakness
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reduced vitality
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sensitivity to cold
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general exhaustion
These concepts belong to the theoretical framework of TCM and do not represent modern medical diagnoses.
Warning
Not suitable in patterns described as internal Heat.
Persistent or unclear symptoms should be evaluated by a qualified healthcare professional.
Dosage
Typically 8 pills three times daily for at least 4 weeks.
Package
200 pills / 33 g
| Country of origin | China |
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