We are very excited to see an article about ginger that confirms what Chinese medicine has know for a long, long time. (We just had different terms for it.) We know that many people like to take probiotics and this is a natural way to re-build the stomach and large intestine without flooding it with…
Details of Modified Shen Ling Bai Du San This formula is a modification of Shen Ling Bai Zhu San . We have modified it for accompanying nausea and more diarrhea control. The formula may take a week or two to have an effect and may be taken safely for over a month to fully resolve the…
Details of Aconite, Ginseng and Ginger Combination This is a variation of Li Zhong Wan but it is more warming. (You can read about in more detail in the link.) Anyone who is thinking of using this I would suggest you may want to start with Li Zhong Wan and see how you do and then bump…
This has a number of herbs that “cool the stomach” and intestines as well as firm up the stool. An example of its use may be diarrhea that came from eating bad food that created a bunch of heat in the intestines. Ge Gen (Rx. Puerariae Lobatae) Huang Lian (Rz. Coptidis) Huang Qin (Rx. Scutellariae)…
Details of Jian Pi Ling Jian Pi Ling supports normal intestinal functions. Alternative Names Jianpiling This formula is commonly used for gastric and bowel issues. Anyone with serious bowel issues should check with their physicians for a full western diagnosis. Jian Pi Ling is good if pain is involved and if it is a chronic…
Scutellaria Decoction (Huang Qin Tang) Detoxifying since 220 AD. Huang Qin Tang (Scutellaria Decoction) is a simple modification of the #1 formula in Shang Han Lun style Chinese herbalism. Huang Qin Tang is pronounced “wong chin tong“. Alternative Names Huang Qin Tang Huang Chin Tang Scute and Licorice Combination 黃芩湯 Scutellaria Decoction Huang-Qin-Tang (HQT) PHY906,…
Details of Ginseng and Ginger Combination What’s it mean to “regulate the middle”? In Chinese medical theory, they break the abdomen and all its internal organs into thirds. The middle third is associated with the digestive organs and functions. So, regulating the middle means that this formula targets cold digestion with warm herbs that awaken…
Xiao Yao San is something of a miracle cure in modern Chinese medicine. This is the ultimate destressor, the panultimate depression lifter, the pre-menstrual destroyer.
This formula is predominately designed for transitory diarrhea that is yellow and explosive in nature. Not a pretty sight, but this formula is remarkably adept at addressing the conditions that give rise to this problem.
This formula is an amazing mixture of both herbs that can be used long-term because of their slow tonification of digestive process, but it also includes some quick acting ingredients as well.
This formula is called a “digestive” formula in Chinese medicine. This suggests that it helps the body digest. But the formula is really for sluggish movement from the stomach down through the intestines.
Irritable bowel syndrome has only been identified by conventional Western medicine over the past 20 years or so. However, in Chinese medicine, the so-called “liver-spleen disharmony” has been around for much longer.
Details of Atractylodes and Pueraria Combination Alternative Names qian shi bai shu san qian shi bai zhu san chien shih pai chu san qi wei bai zhu san bai zhu san Seven-Ingredient Powder with Atractylodes Macrocephala sensi hakuzyutu to Availability status: in stock Order Atractylodes and Pueraria Combination 100 grams powder (no capsules) @ $30.00…
Details of Bupleurum and Scute Combination Alternative Names Chai Hu Xian Xiong Tang chai hsien tang Benefits regulates stomach fluids supports immunity in the lungs Availability status: in stock Order Bupleurum and Scute Combination 100 grams powder (no capsules) @ $30.00 200 grams powder (no capsules) @ $60.00 100 grams powder (200 capsules) @ $43.00…
Details of Digestive Support #2 About this formula Get there with confidence. This formula provides herbal support for stress-induced diarrhea, tenesmus (sense of incomplete bowel movements), IBS, fatigue, and a lack of appetite due to the sense that your tummy is always full. Other functions of this formula can apply to certain abdominal complaints…