- Real strength 10:1 or 12:1 concentration
- 120 tablets per bottle
- 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
- Helps clear stubborn coughs with mucus: Supports clearing mucus from the chest and easing breathing.
- Relieves wheezing and chest tightness: Helps open the airways and make breathing more comfortable.
- Breaks down and removes phlegm: Makes it easier to cough up thick or sticky mucus.
- Supports digestion and reduces bloating: Helps with poor appetite, gas, and a heavy feeling in the stomach.
- Gently warms the lungs: Useful for coughs and breathing problems linked to cold weather or cold-type phlegm.
- Strengthens energy and breathing: Supports the body’s natural strength, especially when there is long-term cough or breathing trouble.
- Eases feelings of fullness in the chest and abdomen: Helps reduce pressure or discomfort caused by mucus buildup.
Common uses
- Chronic cough with lots of mucus: Helps with wet, phlegmy coughs that are hard to clear.
- Wheezing and shortness of breath: Supports easier breathing when mucus blocks the airways.
- Chest tightness from phlegm buildup: Helps open the chest and reduce pressure caused by mucus.
- Mild asthma symptoms with mucus: Supports smoother breathing for cold-type asthma where phlegm is present.
- Poor appetite and bloating: Aids digestion when mucus and dampness slow down the stomach.
- Chronic bronchitis with mucus: Useful for long-term respiratory issues with cough and phlegm.
- Weak breathing after illness: Helps rebuild strength and breathing function after a long-term cold or respiratory infection.
History
Weinsch Clean Lung Qi is based on the classic Chinese formula Su Zi Jiang Qi Tang, which was created over 700 years ago during the Song dynasty. It was first recorded in the medical text Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang (“Formulary of the Pharmacy Service for Benefiting the People in the Taiping Era”).
The formula was originally developed to help people who had chronic coughing, wheezing, and breathing problems caused by phlegm buildup and weak digestion. It uses warming herbs to help the lungs, clear mucus, and support overall energy by strengthening the digestion and lower body.
Today, it is widely used for chronic respiratory problems with mucus, cold-type asthma, chest tightness, and weak digestion, especially in elderly or weak patients.
Information for professionals
Weinsch Clean Lung Qi is the modern tablet form of the classic formula Su Zi Jiang Qi Tang, first recorded in the Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang during the Song dynasty. It is designed to descend rebellious Lung Qi, transform phlegm, stop cough, warm and strengthen the Kidneys, and support digestion. This formula is most commonly used for chronic coughs with abundant mucus, wheezing, chest tightness, and digestive weakness, especially when cold-phlegm obstructs the Lungs and Spleen Qi is insufficient.
Functions & Indications
- Directs rebellious Lung Qi downward to stop cough and wheezing.
- Transforms phlegm and clears mucus from the chest.
- Warms the Lungs and strengthens Kidney function.
- Supports digestion and strengthens Spleen Qi.
- Relieves chest and abdominal fullness caused by phlegm-damp accumulation.
Clinical Indications
- Chronic cough with copious, white or clear phlegm.
- Wheezing or shortness of breath worsened by cold exposure
- Chest tightness or heaviness caused by phlegm obstruction.
- Mild cold-type asthma with mucus production.
- Poor appetite, bloating, or sluggish digestion accompanying respiratory issues.
- Weak breathing or fatigue following chronic respiratory illness.
Tongue & Pulse
Tongue: Pale or swollen with a white, greasy coating
Pulse: Slippery, weak, or deep
Related Concerns
- Cold-phlegm obstructing the Lungs.
- Lung and Kidney Qi deficiency with phlegm retention.
- Spleen Qi deficiency leading to dampness and phlegm production.
- Chronic bronchitis or mild COPD with mucus congestion.
Clinical Applications for Reference Only
- Chronic bronchitis with cold-phlegm.
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with phlegm signs.
- Post-viral cough with lingering mucus and weak digestion.
- Asthma with cold-damp patterns and mucus congestion.
- Elderly respiratory weakness with cold-type coughs.
Side Effects
Generally well tolerated. Mild digestive upset may occur in very sensitive individuals. Not suitable for heat-type coughs with yellow, thick phlegm.
Allergy
Avoid use in individuals allergic to Perilla seed (Su Zi) or other herbs from the mint family (Lamiaceae). Check for fillers like corn starch or wheat if sensitive.
Contraindications
- Not suitable for coughs with thick, yellow, heat-type phlegm.
- Avoid in individuals with strong internal heat symptoms.
- Use cautiously in individuals with severe digestive cold or loose stools.
Google Meta Description
Weinsch Clean Lung Qi extra Strong supports easier breathing, clears mucus, relieves chest tightness, and strengthens digestion for cold-type coughs and phlegm-related breathing problems.
Use with caution and under supervision, when taking multiple medications always consult your local doctor.