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Main benefits
  • Pattern Identification: Traditionally used for the TCM pattern of Liver Qi Stagnation with underlying Blood and Spleen deficiency, where emotional constraint disrupts the free flow of Qi and weak digestion fails to generate sufficient Blood.

  • Core Function: The formula (“Free and Easy Rambling Powder”) is classically described as soothing the Liver, relieving constraint, strengthening the Spleen, and nourishing Blood, harmonizing the relationship between Liver and Spleen.

  • Liver-Soothing Component: Built around Chai Hu (Bupleurum) to course and spread Liver Qi and Chuan Xiong to move both Qi and Blood, relieving distention and a sense of oppression in the chest and flanks in TCM terms.

  • Blood-Nourishing Aspect: Uses Dang Gui (Angelica sinensis) and Bai Shao (White Peony) to nourish and gently move Blood, softening the Liver so it can modulate emotions and support smooth Qi flow.

  • Spleen-Strengthening Base: Includes Bai Zhu (Atractylodes) and Fu Ling (Poria) to tonify Spleen Qi and drain Dampness, improving transformation and transportation so postnatal Qi and Blood can be generated.

  • Harmonizing and Protection: Gan Cao (Licorice) harmonizes the actions of the other herbs and protects the Middle; in practice, fresh ginger and jujube are often added in decoction use to further support the Stomach and Spleen.

  • Mind–Emotion Link (TCM): From a TCM perspective, by soothing constrained Liver Qi and nourishing Blood while supporting the Spleen, Xiao Yao San addresses patterns where emotional upset (frustration, worry) and digestive weakness feed into each other.

  • Classical Heritage: First recorded in the Song‑dynasty text Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang, it has become one of the most widely used formulas in modern TCM for “Liver overacting on Spleen” type patterns, and is the parent of many variations such as Jia Wei Xiao Yao San.


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
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  • No pharmaceuticals or dyes
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TCM traditional Chinese Patents do not work immediate, it takes some time before you (and your organs) will experiences the benefits. We advice always to use minimum 1 packing and then evaluate with your prescriber!
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.


Weinsch Free & Easy Wanderer Extra Strong is based on the classical Xiao Yao San (“Free and Easy Wanderer Powder”), first recorded in the Song‑dynasty medical text Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang (“Formulary of the Pharmacy Service for Benefiting the People in the Taiping Era”). In traditional Chinese herbal literature, this specific combination of botanicals, including Bupleurum chinense (Chai Hu), White Peony Root (Bai Shao), Atractylodes macrocephala (Bai Zhu), and Glycyrrhiza uralensis (Gan Cao), was described as a method to “soothe the Liver,” “strengthen the Spleen,” and “harmonize Qi.” These terms belong exclusively to the theoretical system of TCM and are not related to modern anatomy, psychology, or scientifically verified physiological effects.

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Depression and Mood Disorders
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3159992/

Please note: This summary is a concise interpretation of the original article; please refer to the source for the full context and details.

  • A systematic review and meta-analysis of 26 randomized controlled trials (1,837 patients) found that Xiao Yao San monotherapy produced comparable improvements in depression scores to antidepressants (e.g., amitriptyline, venlafaxine, fluoxetine) with fewer adverse effects.​

  • A recent review summarizing multiple RCTs reported that XYS significantly reduced HAMD/HRSD, BDI, and SDS scores in mild–moderate depression, perimenopausal depression, burning mouth syndrome, PMS, functional dyspepsia, and mixed anxiety–depressive disorder.


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Depression and Mood Disorders
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12805791/

Please note: This summary is a concise interpretation of the original article; please refer to the source for the full context and details.

Another meta-analysis of seven studies (607 patients with post‑stroke depression) showed that XYS as adjunctive therapy enhanced overall response and reduced depression severity, without serious adverse events.


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Anxiety Disorders
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pharmacology/articles/10.3389/fphar.2023.1169292/full

Please note: This summary is a concise interpretation of the original article; please refer to the source for the full context and details.

A 2023 systematic review and meta-analysis with trial sequential analysis concluded that XYS combined with anxiolytics significantly lowered HAMA scores versus anxiolytics alone and reduced adverse reactions, with TSA indicating a low risk of false-positive results and stable evidence.


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Perimenopausal Syndrome and PMS
https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation?paperid=91833

Please note: This summary is a concise interpretation of the original article; please refer to the source for the full context and details.

A meta-analysis on modified Xiao Yao San for perimenopausal syndrome found it more effective than hormone replacement therapy for overall symptom improvement and associated with significantly fewer adverse events.​

Clinical reports summarized in recent reviews show benefit for premenstrual syndrome and perimenopausal mood and vasomotor symptoms, aligning with its liver Qi stagnation/blood deficiency indications.


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Functional Dyspepsia and IBS
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pharmacology/articles/10.3389/fphar.2023.1114222/full

Please note: This summary is a concise interpretation of the original article; please refer to the source for the full context and details.

A 2023 systematic review and meta-analysis of six RCTs (707 participants) found XYS (alone or combined) improved total clinical efficacy rate versus Western medicine for functional dyspepsia and produced greater reductions in dyspepsia symptom scores (especially abdominal distension and upper abdominal pain), with acceptable safety.


For Free & Easy Wanderer, take 3 tablets 2 times per day. These should be taken before or after meal.

Total pieces in package: 120 tablets

Dosage: 3 tablets

Frequency: 2 times a day before or after meal


Side effects

Fatigue & Weakness

Gastrointestinal discomfort

Headache

Insomnia

Mild Digestive discomfort

Mild dizziness

Skin irritation or rash

Vivid Dreams


Allergies

Individuals allergic to any of the herbal ingredients should avoid use. Discontinue immediately if any allergic reactions, such as rash, itching, or swelling, occur.

Angelica Allergy

Apiaceae Family

Atractylodes Rhizome

Bupleurum Allergy

Fungus

Jujube seed

Licorice

White Peony Root


Avoid medicine interactions

Anticoagulants or Antiplatelet Drugs

Antidepressants and Anxiolytics

Chemotherapy Agents

Metabolism medications

Sedatives or CNS-Acting Drugs


Precautions

Discontinue use if allergic reaction occurs.

Consult your herbalist or physician before use if you are taking other medications or receiving other medical treatments.

Consult your herbalist or doctor before use if you have high blood pressure, or if you are children, old or very weak.

Keep out of reach of children.

Do not use when you have a fever.

Not suitable for if you suffer from digestive problems.


Indemnification

This product is a dietary supplement, and should only be used as prescribed by a qualified acupuncturist, herbalist, phyto- or TCM therapist. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any disease. Always consult a qualified doctor or healthcare professional before using this. A healthy lifestyle is important, as is a varied, balanced diet, for which supplements are not a substitute.

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