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Chai Hu Shu Gan Tang 柴胡疏肝湯 - Bupleurum Formula to Spread the Liver

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Disperse Vital Energy in the Liver Formula

Shen Clinic TCM Advice

When to Use CHAI HU SHU GAN TANG

- Chai Hu Shu Gan Wan soothes the Liver to disperse stagnant Liver Qi -

CHAI HU SHU GAN WAN is a remarkable formula that is aimed at digestive complaints caused or worsened by stress.  When the symptoms are related to the upper abdomen with symptoms of gastric reflux, belching, nausea, and flank pain, this condition is called Liver Invades Stomach.  When symptoms are related to the lower abdomen with diarrhea or constipation, or alternating constipation and diarrhea, the syndrome called Liver Invades Spleen.

Use CHAI HU SHU GAN TANG  for

  • Stagnant Liver Qi
  • Emotions causing digestive problem
  • Liver invades Stomach
  • Liver invades Spleen
  • Belching
  • Constipation
  • Bloating

CHAI HU SHU GAN TANG Safety & Side Effects

  • Do not use without modification for those with Yin Deficient Heat.

Pregnant or nursing women should consult their health care provider before taking any supplement.

CHAI HU SHU GAN TANG is intended for health care professionals or for those knowledgeable of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
TCM is powerful and reliable, but it can be complex. Self-diagnosis and self-treatment aren't usually recommended.  Best to start a TeleVisit or Online-herbal-consultation.

 

CHAI HU SHU GAN TANG Dose

Tablets: 5 tablets taken 2 to 3 times daily. One bottle lasts users 2 to 3 weeks
- Best on an empty stomach, or as prescribed. A course of treatment usually consists of 4 bottles.

Granules: 2-5 grams taken 1-4 times a day, as prescribed

Decoction: as prescribed

 

CHAI HU SHU GAN TANG Ingredients

Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium (Aged Citrus Peel) Chen Pi 15 %
Rx. Bupleuri (hare's ear root) Chai Hu 15
Rz. Chuanxiong (liguisticum) Chuan Xiong 15
Fr. Aurantii  (unripened citrus peel) Zhi Ke 15
Rx. Paeoniae Alba (white peony root) Bai Shao 25
Rx. Glycyrrhizae Preparata (baked licorice) Zhi Gan Cao 5
Rz. Cyperi (cypress rhizome) Xiang Fu 10

 

What’s the Difference Between
CHAI HU SHU GAN TANG,
CHAI HU SHU GAN WAN,
CHAI HU SHU GAN SAN, and
CHAI HU SHU GAN PIAN
?
PIAN = Tablet (modern looking pill)
WAN = Pill (old-style or handmade pill, or black teapill)
TANG = Water Decoction (boiled whole herbs)
SAN = Powder (milled or granulated)

 

    Information on this page is for educational purposes and is not meant to substitute for the advice of your healthcare provider. These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.



    Tablets, Granules, or Whole Herbs: 100g Granules