- 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
● Warms your body from the inside: Great if you often feel cold in your belly, hands, or feet—especially in cool weather or after eating.
● Supports better digestion when you run cold: Helps with poor appetite, bloating, or loose stools caused by a weak digestive system.
● Eases cold-related stomach pain: Useful for cramping or dull aches in the abdomen that feel better with warmth or pressure.
● Boosts low energy from cold conditions: Good for people who feel tired, heavy, or drained—especially with cold limbs or a pale face.
● Helps with ongoing loose stools or diarrhea: Useful when your digestion is slow and watery stools are a regular problem.
● Restores strength after illness or exhaustion: Supports long-term recovery for those weakened by overwork, stress, or chronic cold symptoms.
Common uses
For reference only
● Calms Cold-related abdominal pain or cramping: Helps when belly pain improves with warmth or pressure and worsens with cold exposure.
● Relieves Chronic loose stools or diarrhea: Useful when stools are watery, frequent, and linked to digestive weakness or cold in the middle.
● Relieves Fatigue with cold hands and feet: Supports people who feel drained, slow, or chilled most of the time.
● Restores Poor appetite and slow digestion: Helps when meals sit heavily or digestion feels sluggish, especially with low warmth or energy.
● Boosts Post-illness or long-term depletion recovery: Useful after prolonged illness or overwork when digestion and warmth are weak.
● Relieves Cold-induced nausea or vomiting: May help when nausea comes with chills, pale complexion, or sensitivity to cold foods and drinks.
History
Weinsch Fu Zi Li Zhong Pian is based on the classical formula Li Zhong Wan (Regulate the Middle Pill), which was first recorded in the ancient text Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold Damage) by Zhang Zhongjing during the Han dynasty. The original formula focused on warming the middle burner (the digestive system), strengthening the Spleen and Stomach, and treating internal cold conditions that lead to poor digestion, fatigue, and abdominal pain.
Fu Zi (Aconite) is added to the classical Li Zhong formula to make it stronger in warming Yang and rescuing deeper cold, making it more suitable for severe or chronic cold deficiency patterns. In modern practice, Fu Zi Li Zhong Pian is used to treat cold-type digestive disorders, fatigue, and internal cold symptoms that do not respond to general tonics or warm foods alone.
Information for professionals
Weinsch Fu Zi Li Zhong Pian is a modern tablet form of the classical formula Fu Zi Li Zhong Tang, first recorded in the Shang Han Lun (Treatise on Cold Damage) by Zhang Zhongjing during the Han dynasty. It is designed to warm the digestive center (Middle Jiao), rescue depleted Yang Qi, and strengthen digestion and circulation in individuals with internal cold and chronic digestive weakness. This formula is especially helpful for fatigue, loose stools, abdominal cold, and cold-sensitive constitutions.
Functions & Indications
- Warms the Middle Jiao and dispels cold.
- Strengthens Spleen and Stomach Yang.
- Tonifies Qi and rescues Yang collapse.
- Stops diarrhea and abdominal cold pain.
- Regulates digestion and harmonizes the interior.
Clinical Indications (for reference only)
- Supports Chronic loose or watery stools with cold sensation.
- Supports Abdominal pain relieved by warmth pressure.
- Supports Fatigue, cold limbs, and a preference for warm food.
- Supports Poor appetite and sluggish digestion.
- Supports Vomiting or nausea from cold in the stomach.
- Supports Post-illness recovery with Spleen Yang collapse.
- Yang deficiency with weak pulse and pale complexion.
Tongue & Pulse
Tongue: Pale, swollen with teeth marks; white and moist coating
Pulse: Deep, slow, and weak—especially in middle positions
Related Concerns
- Spleen and Stomach Yang deficiency with internal cold.
- Middle Jiao cold causing poor digestion and appetite.
- Chronic diarrhea due to cold in the digestive tract.
- Yang collapse following long-term illness or malnutrition.
- Cold-type constitutions with sluggish metabolism.
- Fluid retention, cold limbs, or poor circulation.
Side Effects
Generally well tolerated when prescribed appropriately. May cause dryness, heat signs, or overstimulation in Yin-deficient individuals. Improper use may lead to irritability or dry mouth.
Allergy
Avoid use in individuals allergic to Aconitum species (Fu Zi). Also use caution in those sensitive to Ginseng, ginger-family herbs, or excipients such as corn starch and wheat-based fillers commonly used in tablet manufacturing.
Contraindications
Not suitable for heat-type patterns or Yin deficiency with internal heat. Avoid in cases of dry constipation, acute infections, or fever. Contraindicated in pregnancy due to the strong warming and stimulating properties.
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Weinsch Fu Zi Li Zhong Tang warms digestion, boosts energy, and treats fatigue, diarrhea, and abdominal cold from internal Yang deficiency.
Use with caution and under supervision, when taking multiple medications always consult your local doctor.