- Real strength 10:1 or 12:1 concentration
- Double or Triple the strength as regular brands
- Added TCM herbs to classic formulas to make it work even better for current times and this part of the world
- Less fillers and binders
- No pharmaceuticals or dyes
- Thorough lab testing (heavy metals, pesticides etc.)
- Always made in controlled cGMP certified facility
- Unbeatable value
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Main benefits
- Improves Digestion: Helps your body break down food and absorb nutrients better.
- Fights Fatigue: Boosts energy and helps with long-term tiredness.
- Supports Gut Health: Eases poor appetite, bloating, and loose bowel movements.
- Reduces Fluid Retention and Mucus: Helps the body manage excess fluid or congestion linked to weak digestion.
- Strengthens Immunity: Supports the body’s natural defenses and overall energy.
- Speeds Up Recovery: Helps rebuild strength after illness, surgery, or general exhaustion.
Common uses
- Ongoing Tiredness: Helps with low energy and chronic fatigue linked to weak digestion.
- Digestive Issues: Eases bloating, indigestion, and frequent loose stools.
- Recovery Support: Aids in regaining strength after illness or surgery.
- Low Immunity: Helps people who catch colds or get sick often.
- Pale Skin and Weak Voice: Supports better energy and lung function when you feel weak or tired.
- Chronic Health Support: Used as part of long-term care to strengthen overall energy and wellness.
Which extra herbs added to classical patent and why
- Chen Pi (Tangerine Peel): Helps with digestion and reduces bloating or gas.
- Ban Xia (Pinellia): Clears mucus and soothes the stomach.
- Sheng Jiang (Fresh Ginger): Warms the stomach and eases nausea.
- Da Zao (Jujube Fruit): Supports energy and helps balance the formula.
- Dang Shen (Codonopsis): A gentle energy-boosting herb often used instead of ginseng.
- Sha Ren (Amomum Fruit): Boosts appetite and improves digestion.
History
The Weinsch Calm Gastritis is the modern tablet form of the classical formula Si Jun Zi Tang, meaning “Four Gentlemen Decoction”. This foundational formula was first recorded in the Song dynasty medical text Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang , compiled in 1078.
This formula was designed to boost digestive energy, helping with symptoms like tiredness, poor appetite, and weak digestion. The “Four Gentlemen” are the four main herbs—ginseng, atractylodes, poria, and licorice—that work together to strengthen the body’s core energy.
Over time, this classic formula became the foundation for many energy-boosting remedies and was later made into tablet form (Si Jun Zi Pian) for easier use in treating low energy and weak digestion.
Information for professionals
Introduction
Si Jun Zi Pian is the modern tablet form of the classical formula Si Jun Zi Tang, first recorded in the Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang during the Song dynasty. Known as the “Four Gentlemen Decoction,” this foundational formula is designed to tonify Spleen Qi, improve digestion, and support overall vitality. It is frequently used in both internal medicine and as a base formula to modify for various deficiency patterns.
Functions & Indications
- Tonifies Spleen Qi and supports Middle Jiao function.
- Promotes healthy digestion and nutrient absorption.
- Strengthens immunity and physical endurance.
- Assists in resolving Dampness due to Spleen deficiency.
- Aids post-illness or post-surgical recovery of Qi.
Clinical Indications
- Chronic fatigue or tiredness.
- Poor appetite, bloating, or loose stools.
- Weak digestion with food stagnation tendencies.
- Pale complexion and shortness of breath on exertion.
- Weak voice or spontaneous sweating.
- Recovery after illness, childbirth, or surgery.
Tongue & Pulse
- Tongue: Pale with thin white coating.
- Pulse: Weak, soft, or moderate
Related Concerns
- Spleen Qi deficiency.
- Middle Jiao weakness affecting fluid metabolism.
- Dampness or phlegm due to poor transformation.
- Secondary Qi deficiency in chronic illness.
- Weak immune response or slow recovery.
Clinical Applications for Reference Only
- Chronic fatigue syndrome with Spleen Qi deficiency.
- Post-viral fatigue or gastrointestinal recovery.
- Pediatric digestive weakness with failure to thrive.
- Qi deficiency-induced anemia (as part of a broader formula).
- Preventative support in individuals prone to colds or fatigue.
Side Effects
Generally safe and well-tolerated. Rare cases may experience mild bloating or constipation if Qi stagnation is also present and unaddressed.
Allergy
Avoid in individuals allergic to ingredients like Bai Zhu (Atractylodes) or Fu Ling (Poria), particularly those sensitive to fungi or members of the Asteraceae family.
Contraindications
Not suitable for cases with excess Heat, Damp-Heat, or significant Qi stagnation unless modified.
Use with caution in individuals with thick tongue coating or signs of food retention.
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Si Jun Zi Pian strengthens Spleen Qi, boosts energy, improves digestion, and supports recovery from fatigue and chronic weakness.
Use with caution and under supervision, when taking multiple medications always consult your local doctor.