Description
Details of Ginseng and Longan Combination (Classic)
Alternative Names
Spleen-Returning Decoction
Back to the Spleen Decoction
gui pi tang
kuei pi tang
kihi to
Kihi-tล
ๅธฐ่พๆนฏ
ใใฒใจใ
TJ65; TJ-65; TJ 65
guฤซ pรญ wรกn
ๅฝ่พไธธ
Benefits
Overthinking or worry
supports digestive functions,
regulates intestinal functions
promotes general energy level
regulates sleep
regulates menstrual periods
Excessive study or mental activity
Excessive time working on the computer (I feel for you!)
insomnia at night with fatigue during the day
heart palpitations
anxiety
worry
restlessness
inability to concentrate or remember
(sexual) performance anxiety (causing erectile dysfunction)
This is the “Classic Version” and contains Ren Shen. Our other version, Codonopsis and Longan, has Dang Shen , which may be easier to digest for some people.
There are several conditions associated with the use of this formula. When the lack of Spleen qi’s digestive functions leads to a deficiency of blood there is some overlap with the biomedical concept of anemia , but they don’t line up perfectly.
In particular, indications of “Spleen qi and Heart blood deficiency” can include many symptoms associated with some sort of disregulation of the brain chemistry or neurotransmitters .
In particular, this condition of Spleen qi and Heart blood deficiency commonly arises from excessive intellectual activity. That can deplete the Spleen qi. For that reason we often call it the “students formula”.
So, while you’re taking your herbs, try and get outside for a walk once a day. Pet your cat or wrassle with your kids. Get out of your head now and then and your Spleen qi will thank you!
The Chinese concept of the “Spleen” (capitalized) is not the same as the biomedical “spleen” (lower-case). The Chinese medicine Spleen has a few functions. It is the power behind digestive processes ; it holds things up and is thus implicated in prolapsed organs ; and finally it is said to govern the blood which has to do with keeping the blood flowing appropriately within the blood vessels . There are two causes for inappropriate bleeding, this is one of them (the other is “heat in the blood “.)
If you bruise easily , or find bruises on your body but don’t remember bumping into anything, you may have a Spleen qi deficiency, specifically that Spleen function that keeps blood within the vessels.
This formula regulates the flow of blood and supports the structural integrity of the blood vessels. Those who may benefit from this support could have the following transitory symptoms:
bleeding gums (pale and watery blood)
spotting between periods
heavy menstrual flow (pale and watery blood)
prolonged menstrual flow
easy bruising
this is what your tongue may look like if you need Gui Pi Tang. Pale-“ish”, puffy (swollen a little), maybe a slight, slight coating.
Ingredients
Long Yan Rou ้พ็ผ่ flesh of the longan fruit, longan Longan Arillus
This is the single herb that, to me, really sums up this formula. It is unique in that it does exactly what this formula in general does. This herb, a delicious fruit in its own right, supports the Spleen qi digestive functions that are specific to the creation of blood.
Renย Shen ไบบๅย Ginseng
This is the classic version of Gui Pi Tang with Ren Shen, Ginseng, which helps the Spleen.
Huang Qi ้ป่ astragalus root, milk-vetch root, milkvetch root Astragali Radix
These two potent herbs are famous for stimulating the digestive functions of the Spleen. Huang Qi astragalus is also used to lift the Spleen qi, which is required in this formula to lift nutrients from the digestive organs up to the Heart where they are transformed into blood by mixing with the lung qi.
Bai Zhu ็ฝๆฏ , bai shu ovate atractylodes, (white) atractylodes rhizome [supports pregnancy ]
Fu Shen ่ฏ็ฅ spirit poria Poriae Sclerotium pararadicis
The above two herbs are another pair of Spleen tonics, but they also excrete fluids. The outcome of a weak Spleen is often an abundance of fluids that we call “dampness” in Chinese medicine. These two herbs help you pee out any extra water that may be stored in your body. This is a common outcome of Spleen qi deficiency. Fu Shen spirit poria has the added benefit of being a calming herb as well.
Dang Gui ็ถๆญธ tangkuei, Chinese angelica root Radix Angelicae Sinensis [supports pregnancy ]
Suan Zao Ren ้
ธๆฃไป sour jujube seed; zizyphus Semen Zizyphi Spinosae [use caution if pregnant ]
The above two herbs are both tonics for the blood. While the root cause of the lack of blood (and neurotransmitter disharmonies) is the digestive weakness (Spleen qi deficiency), the branch or more superficial symptom is a lack of blood in the body. These two herbs specifically target the creation of more blood. Suan Zao Ren zizyphus is also a famous herb for promoting healthy sleep .
Yuan Zhi ้ ๅฟ Chinese senega root; polygala Radix Polygalae Tenuifoliae
This herb is used in support of the psychological benefits of this formula. The Yuan in Yuan Zhi means “far (away)” ย and the Zhi is an aspect of the mind. Note that there is the heart written into the character. The “spirit is stored in the heart” and this formula is for “Spleen qi and Heart blood”. That means that Ginseng and Longan Combination is famous for regulating those nervous system functions associated with concentration, memory, anxiety, and heart palpitations .
Zhi Gan Cao ็็่ licorice root Radix Glycyrrhizae prep. [caution ]
These three herbs (known to Americans as the “three candies”) support the digestion and serve as a first wave of herbs to help a weak digestive system absorb this formula. After all, if you can’t digest, how can you benefit from these herbs?
Recommended for these body types :
Balanced
Slightly Delicate
Delicate
Recommended for these thermal natures :
Neutral
Cool
Cold
Adult Dosage
Your order will last approximately this long :
100 grams powder (capsules or powder): 8 to 25 days
200 grams powder (powder only): 19 to 56 days
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