Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Wan - Black Pearl Saussurea and Cardamon Formula pill 35g

$22.00

Indications:
Spleen Qi deficiency with Dampness and Qi stagnation

  • Common in patients with weak digestion plus bloating and stress-related gut symptoms

Typical clinical use:

  • IBS-type presentations (especially diarrhoea-predominant with bloating)

  • Chronic gastritis

  • Functional dyspepsia

  • Post-illness digestive weakness

Signs & Symptoms:
Poor appetite

  • Abdominal distension, especially after eating

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Loose stools or diarrhoea

  • Belching, gas

  • Fatigue, low energy

  • Heaviness in body

Actions of the Main Herbs:
Ren Shen / Dang Shen: Tonifies Spleen Qi and improves energy.
Bai Zhu: Strengthens Spleen and dries Dampness.
Fu Ling: Drains Dampness and supports digestion.
Zhi Gan Cao: Tonifies Qi and harmonises.
Chen Pi: Moves Qi and reduces bloating.
Ban Xia: Transforms Phlegm and stops nausea.
Mu Xiang: Moves Qi and relieves distension.
Sha Ren: Transforms Dampness and improves digestion.

Dosage & Course of Treatment:
Take 8–12 pills, three times daily, 30–60 minutes away from meals. Dosage may be adjusted based on practitioner guidance. Treatment duration typically ranges from several weeks to months depending on chronicity.

Ingredients:
– Codonopsis pilosula, root 黨參 75.0 mg
– Atractylodes macrocephala, rhizome 白術 60.0 mg
– Wolfiporia cocos, hyphae 茯苓 60.0 mg
– Pinellia ternata, tuber 半夏 45.0 mg
– Citrus reticulata, fruit peel 陳皮 45.0 mg
– Citrus medica, fruit 佛手 30.0 mg
– Amomum villosum, fruit 砂仁 30.0 mg
– Glycyrrhiza uralensis, root 甘草 30.0 mg

Cautions & Contraindications:
Use with caution in cases of Yin deficiency with dryness or heat signs. Not appropriate for acute infections or conditions with significant heat unless modified. Caution when used with medications affecting digestion. Not recommended during pregnancy without professional supervision.

Practitioner-only product:
A consultation is recommended prior to use to ensure the formula is appropriate for the individual’s pattern diagnosis.

Indications:
Spleen Qi deficiency with Dampness and Qi stagnation

  • Common in patients with weak digestion plus bloating and stress-related gut symptoms

Typical clinical use:

  • IBS-type presentations (especially diarrhoea-predominant with bloating)

  • Chronic gastritis

  • Functional dyspepsia

  • Post-illness digestive weakness

Signs & Symptoms:
Poor appetite

  • Abdominal distension, especially after eating

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Loose stools or diarrhoea

  • Belching, gas

  • Fatigue, low energy

  • Heaviness in body

Actions of the Main Herbs:
Ren Shen / Dang Shen: Tonifies Spleen Qi and improves energy.
Bai Zhu: Strengthens Spleen and dries Dampness.
Fu Ling: Drains Dampness and supports digestion.
Zhi Gan Cao: Tonifies Qi and harmonises.
Chen Pi: Moves Qi and reduces bloating.
Ban Xia: Transforms Phlegm and stops nausea.
Mu Xiang: Moves Qi and relieves distension.
Sha Ren: Transforms Dampness and improves digestion.

Dosage & Course of Treatment:
Take 8–12 pills, three times daily, 30–60 minutes away from meals. Dosage may be adjusted based on practitioner guidance. Treatment duration typically ranges from several weeks to months depending on chronicity.

Ingredients:
– Codonopsis pilosula, root 黨參 75.0 mg
– Atractylodes macrocephala, rhizome 白術 60.0 mg
– Wolfiporia cocos, hyphae 茯苓 60.0 mg
– Pinellia ternata, tuber 半夏 45.0 mg
– Citrus reticulata, fruit peel 陳皮 45.0 mg
– Citrus medica, fruit 佛手 30.0 mg
– Amomum villosum, fruit 砂仁 30.0 mg
– Glycyrrhiza uralensis, root 甘草 30.0 mg

Cautions & Contraindications:
Use with caution in cases of Yin deficiency with dryness or heat signs. Not appropriate for acute infections or conditions with significant heat unless modified. Caution when used with medications affecting digestion. Not recommended during pregnancy without professional supervision.

Practitioner-only product:
A consultation is recommended prior to use to ensure the formula is appropriate for the individual’s pattern diagnosis.