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Qi & Blood Deficiency • Warm the Middle Burner • Strengthen Yang
Shi Quan Da Bu Tang is a classic formula designed to tonify both Qi and Blood while warming the Yang, supporting overall vitality, improving circulation, and strengthening the body’s resistance to fatigue, weakness, and chronic illness.
Symptoms
Fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath
Pale or sallow complexion
Dizziness or vertigo
Spontaneous sweating or aversion to cold
Palpitations
Weak digestion or poor appetite
Pale tongue with thin coating
Thin, weak, or deficient pulse
Ingredients
Rou Gui (Cinnamomi Cortex)
Raw Herbs: 6g Granualates: 9.9g
Chuan Xiong (Chuanxiong Rhizoma)
Raw Herbs: 6g Granualates: 10.2g
Shu Di Huang (Rehmanniae Radix preparata)
Raw Herbs: 6g Granualates: 10.2g
Dang Shen (Codonopsis Radix)
Raw Herbs: 6g Granualates: 10.2g
Dang Gui (Angelicae sinensis Radix)
Raw Herbs: 6g Granualates: 10.2g
Huang Qi (Astragali Radix)
Raw Herbs: 6g Granualates: 10.2g
Gan Cao (Zhi) (Glycyrrhizae Radix preparata)
Raw Herbs: 6g Granualates: 8.5g
Bai Zhu (Atractylodis macrocephalae Rhizoma)
Raw Herbs: 6g Granualates: 10.2g
Bai Shao Yao (Paeoniae Radix alba)
Raw Herbs: 6g Granualates: 10.2g
Description
Shi Quan Da Bu Tang combines the tonifying power of Si Jun Zi Tang (Four-Gentlemen Decoction) and Si Wu Tang (Four-Substances Decoction) with warming herbs to address chronic deficiency of both Qi and Blood.
Shu Di Huang (Rehmanniae Radix preparata) – chief herb; enriches Blood, nourishes Yin, and stabilizes essence.
Dang Shen (Codonopsis Radix) – tonifies Qi, strengthens the Spleen, and supports Blood generation.
Huang Qi (Astragali Radix) – augments Qi, raises Yang, and strengthens defensive Qi to protect the exterior.
Bai Zhu (Atractylodis macrocephalae Rhizoma) – strengthens the Spleen, dries dampness, and stabilizes the middle burner.
Dang Gui (Angelicae sinensis Radix) – nourishes and invigorates Blood, harmonizes Qi and Blood, and alleviates pain.
Bai Shao Yao (Paeoniae Radix alba) – nourishes Blood, softens the Liver, and alleviates cramping or pain.
Chuan Xiong (Chuanxiong Rhizoma) – invigorates Blood, promotes circulation, and disperses stasis.
Rou Gui (Cinnamomi Cortex) – warms Yang, strengthens the Kidneys, and enhances Qi and Blood tonification.
Gan Cao (Zhi) (Glycyrrhizae Radix preparata) – harmonizes the formula, tonifies Spleen Qi, and moderates harsh properties of other herbs.
Together, the formula restores Qi and Blood, warms deficient Yang, and stabilizes the middle burner, making it effective for chronic fatigue, cold limbs, and weakness due to long-term deficiency.
Posology
Granules
3–9g daily, divided into 1–3 doses, taken warm.
Raw Herbs
Boil 1000–1200ml of water down to 300–400ml; drink 1–3 cups daily.
Contraindications
Not recommended for patients with pure heat or excess syndromes.
Use with caution in cases of damp-heat or diarrhea.
Consult a professional if pregnant, breastfeeding, or with coexisting conditions.