This product is sold exclusively as a dietary supplement. It is not a medicine. Its use is based on traditional TCM applications.
Main benefits
Pattern Identification: Traditionally used for the TCM pattern of constipation from intestinal dryness and Heat with Qi stagnation (“Spleen bind”), manifesting as dry, difficult‑to‑pass stools, infrequent bowel movements, abdominal distension or discomfort, and a dry mouth or lips.
Core Function: The formula is classically said to moisten the Intestines, unblock the bowels, drain Heat from the Stomach and Intestines, and promote the downward movement of Qi.
Qi, Heat and Dryness Relationship: In TCM, Heat in the Stomach and Intestines consumes fluids and dries the bowels, while stagnation of Qi impairs peristalsis; Ma Zi Ren Wan addresses both by lubricating and moistening through seeds and Yin‑supporting herbs, and by using bitter, descending medicinals to clear Heat and move Qi.
Key Ingredients (your composition):
Da Huang (Chinese Rhubarb Root and Rhizome): Bitter and descending; drains Heat from the Intestines, moves Blood, and helps propel accumulation downward to relieve constipation.
Hou Po (Magnolia Bark): Moves Qi, disperses fullness, and assists Da Huang in reducing abdominal distension due to stagnation.
Huo Ma Ren (Hemp Seed): Oily and moistening; lubricates the Intestines, softens dry stool, and protects fluids.
Shao Yao (Peony Root, Bai Shao): Nourishes Yin and Blood, preserves fluids, and moderates the draining action of Da Huang so the formula remains gentle.
Xing Ren (Apricot Kernel): Moistens dryness and helps move Qi in the Intestines; classically paired with Huo Ma Ren to aid lubrication and downward movement.
Zhi Shi (Bitter Orange Young Fruit): Strongly moves Qi and breaks up focal distension, assisting the bowels to re‑establish normal movement.
Yù mǐ diàn fěn (Corn Starch): Used as a neutral excipient and binding agent to form pills or tablets, supporting stable delivery without altering the formula’s core TCM actions.
Emotional Component (TCM): Constipation of the “Spleen bind” type may worsen with stress, overthinking, or constrained emotional expression, which stagnate Liver Qi and further impede intestinal movement; by promoting Qi flow and moistening the bowels, Ma Zi Ren Wan can be chosen—within TCM theory—when emotional tension clearly aggravates bowel patterns.
Region of Action: Primarily acts on the Stomach and Intestines (Large Intestine), and the Middle–Lower Jiao, restoring a smooth downward movement of Qi, softening hard stool, and gently re‑establishing regular bowel habits.
Classical Heritage: First recorded in the Han‑dynasty classic Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold‑Induced Disorders), Ma Zi Ren Wan is the archetypal “Hemp Seed Pill” for dry‑Heat constipation and remains a key reference formula for functional constipation due to intestinal dryness in modern clinical and research settings.
Note: This product is a food supplement containing botanicals. Terms such as “Intestinal dryness,” “Heat,” “Qi,” “Spleen bind,” “Stomach,” and “Intestines” refer exclusively to Traditional Chinese Medicine concepts and meridian theory, not to Western anatomical organs or diagnoses (such as irritable bowel syndrome, opioid‑induced constipation, or colorectal disease). This supplement is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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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.








