Main benefits
Pattern Identification: Traditionally used for the TCM pattern of Spleen Qi and Heart Blood deficiency with Shen disturbance, often seen in people who are mentally overworked, prone to worry, and experience fatigue, palpitations, and light or restless sleep.
Core Function: The formula is classically said to tonify Spleen Qi, nourish Heart Blood, and calm the Spirit (Shen), thereby supporting clear thinking, stable mood, and restful sleep in those weakened by prolonged mental or emotional strain.
Qi, Blood, and Shen Relationship: Based on the TCM view that the Spleen generates Qi and Blood, and the Heart governs Blood and houses the Shen, this formula addresses the root (Spleen Qi/Blood deficiency) and the branch (Shen disturbance), rather than treating insomnia or anxiety in isolation.
Key Ingredients: Huang Qi (Astragalus), Ren Shen (Ginseng), Bai Zhu (Atractylodes) and Zhi Gan Cao (prepared Licorice) support Spleen Qi and overall vitality; Dang Gui (Chinese Angelica) and Long Yan Rou (Longan) nourish Blood; Suan Zao Ren (Jujube seed), Bai Zi Ren (Biota seed), Bai He (Lily bulb), Fu Shen and Fu Ling calm the Shen and support sleep; Yuan Zhi (Polygala) and Shi Chang Pu (Acorus) open the Heart orifices and support mental clarity; He Huan Pi (Albizia) soothes emotional constraint; Tu Mu Xiang, Sheng Jiang and Da Zao harmonize the middle and aid digestion of the tonics.
Emotional Component (TCM): Often used when symptoms such as worry, overthinking, poor concentration, low mood, and difficulty relaxing are prominent, reflecting a pattern where mental overexertion and emotional strain deplete Spleen Qi and Heart Blood, disturbing the Shen.
Region of Action: Especially associated with the Spleen and Heart systems and their influence on the mind and emotions; secondarily with the Stomach (digestion) and the channels to the head, where deficiency can manifest as brain fog, forgetfulness, and tension.
Classical Heritage: Based on the classical formula Gui Pi Tang (“Restore the Spleen Decoction”), described in TCM literature as a representative prescription for “Heart–Spleen deficiency” patterns linked to taxation, overstudy, and chronic worry, and here further enriched with additional Shen‑calming and orifice‑opening herbs for modern stress and sleep issues.
Weinsch TCM: Herbal dietary supplements of Traditional Chinese Medicine origine according to European standards!
- Strength 10:1
- 120 tablets per bottle
- Double or Triple the strength as regular brands
- Less fillers and binders
- No pharmaceuticals or dyes
- Thorough lab testing (heavy metals, pesticides etc.)
- Always made in controlled cGMP certified facility
- Unbeatable value
- European brand
This product is a dietary (food) supplement, to be taken as directed by a qualified practitioner. It is not intended to treat, cure, diagnose or prevent any disease. Not to replace a varied diet. Not to be taken if nursing or if pregnant. Not to be consumed continuously for longer than 3 months.
Which extra herbs added to classical patent and why
Fu Shen (Sclerotium Poriae pararadicis) is a specialized part of Poria that is traditionally used in TCM to tonify the Heart and Spleen while at the same time calming the Shen (mind/consciousness). In contrast to standard Fu Ling, Fu Shen is regarded in TCM as more powerful for emotional and mental tranquility.
Shi Chang Pu (Rhizoma Acori tatarinowii), He Huan Pi (Cortex Albiziae), and Bai Zi Ren (Semen Biotae) are traditionally described in TCM as a complementary trio to “open the orifices” and support emotional relaxation. He Huan Pi is used specifically to ease the Heart and clarify emotional tension, while Bai Zi Ren nourishes Heart‑Blood and calms the Shen.
Bai He (Bulbus Lilii) is traditionally used in TCM to moisten Lung‑Yin and clear the Heart, while at the same time calming the spirit – thus addressing both the emotional dimension and the classical Gui Pi Tang concept of Heart–Spleen harmony.
Tu Mu Xiang (Radix Inula Helenium) is traditionally used in TCM to support digestive function and Qi regulation alongside the tonifying herbs, preventing any heaviness or stagnation within the formula.

















