- 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
- European brand
Main benefits
- Improves digestion: Helps your body break down food more efficiently and feel lighter after meals.
- Boosts appetite: Encourages healthy hunger and interest in eating.
- Relieves bloating and gas: Reduces that heavy, gassy feeling after eating.
- Eases mild nausea and stomach upset: Soothes the stomach when digestion feels off.
- Increases energy after meals: Helps prevent feeling tired or sluggish after eating.
- Supports regular bowel movements: Helps with loose stools caused by weak digestion.
- Calms digestion affected by stress: Eases stomach symptoms that show up during anxiety or worry.
- Strengthens digestion during recovery: Supports your digestive system when you’re run down or recovering from illness.
Common uses
- Weak digestion: For people who often feel bloated, sluggish, or uncomfortable after eating.
- Low appetite: Helps when you don’t feel hungry or don’t eat enough due to poor digestion.
- Gas and bloating after meals: Relieves pressure, fullness, and gassiness in the stomach.
- Mild nausea or upset stomach: Calms the stomach and reduces queasiness from weak digestion.
- Tired after eating: Boosts energy and helps prevent post-meal fatigue.
- Loose stools or mild diarrhea: Supports regular bowel movements when digestion is weak.
- Stress-related digestive problems: Helps when worry or anxiety causes bloating or bowel changes.
- Recovery from illness: Strengthens digestion in people who are weak or recovering from long-term illness.
History
The Weinsch Calm Your Stomach Extra Strong based on an old Chinese herbal formula created to help people with weak digestion, bloating, and fatigue. It evolved from a classic recipe called Si Jun Zi Tang (“Four Gentlemen Decoction”), which was first written down over 800 years ago during the Song dynasty. Later, two more herbs—Mu Xiang and Sha Ren—were added to better relieve gas, bloating, and stomach discomfort. This improved version became known as Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang, and it’s still used today. The modern tablet form is commonly used to support digestion, boost energy, and reduce discomfort after meals—especially for people who often feel bloated or tired after eating.
Information for professionals
The Weinsch Calm Your Stomach Extra Strong is the modern tablet form of the classical formula Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang, an evolution of Liu Jun Zi Tang, which itself is derived from the foundational Si Jun Zi Tang. The addition of Mu Xiang and Sha Ren enhances the formula’s ability to regulate Qi, warm the middle, and relieve bloating. It is primarily used to treat Spleen Qi deficiency complicated by Qi stagnation and dampness, especially in the gastrointestinal system.
Functions & Indications
- Tonifies Spleen Qi and strengthens digestive function.
- Regulates Qi and alleviates bloating and abdominal discomfort.
- Dries dampness and transforms phlegm.
- Warms the middle jiao and improves appetite.
- Calms mild nausea or vomiting due to digestive weakness.
Clinical Indications
- Chronic poor appetite and fatigue.
- Post-meal bloating, gas, or abdominal distension.
- Loose stools or mild diarrhea with undigested food.
- Nausea or queasiness related to Spleen Qi deficiency.
- Weak digestion following illness or stress.
- Food sensitivities or sluggish digestion.
- Digestive complaints worsened by emotional stress.
Tongue & Pulse
- Tongue: Pale with teeth marks, white or greasy coating.
- Pulse: Weak, moderate, or slightly slippery.
Related Concerns
- Spleen and Stomach Qi deficiency with dampness.
- Middle jiao Qi stagnation affecting food transformation.
- Damp-phlegm accumulation in the digestive tract.
- Digestive imbalances from chronic stress or poor diet.
- Secondary fatigue, bloating, or nausea post-illness.
Clinical Applications for Reference Only
- Chronic indigestion or functional dyspepsia.
- Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) with bloating and fatigue.
- Post-viral or post-antibiotic digestive weakness.
- Mild nausea or bloating during early pregnancy (use with caution).
- Stress-related digestive issues with Qi stagnation and weak appetite.
- Pediatric or geriatric digestive weakness with fatigue.
Side Effects
Generally well tolerated. In some individuals, warming herbs may cause mild dryness or increased thirst. Rarely, bloating may worsen if significant Qi stagnation is unaddressed.
Allergy
Avoid in individuals allergic to ingredients such as Mu Xiang (Aucklandia) or Sha Ren (Amomum), especially those sensitive to spices or members of the Asteraceae family.
Contraindications
Not suitable for patterns with excess heat, significant Qi stagnation without deficiency, or Yin deficiency with dryness. Use with caution in pregnancy.
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Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Pian strengthens digestion, relieves bloating, regulates Qi, and supports energy in cases of weak appetite and digestive fatigue.
Use with caution and under supervision, when taking multiple medications always consult your local doctor.