Main benefits
Pattern Identification: Traditionally used for TCM patterns of Liver Qi stagnation affecting the chest, flanks and digestion, often combined with Blood stasis and underlying Qi deficiency. Typical signs include distending or tight sensations in the rib‑side or epigastrium, stress‑related pain, bloating and mood irritability.
Core Function: Classically described as soothing and spreading Liver Qi, moving Qi and Blood, and harmonising the Liver with the Spleen and Stomach to ease distension and discomfort. In this modern blend, added Qi‑ and Blood‑supporting herbs (Tai Zi Shen, Dan Shen) and Shen‑calming herbs (Suan Zao Ren, Fu Ling) broaden the focus toward emotional balance, circulation and resilience in stress patterns.
Qi, Blood and Emotion Relationship: Based on the TCM view that emotional constraint obstructs Liver Qi, which in turn impairs digestion and Blood circulation, this formula addresses both the movement of Qi/Blood and the underlying deficiency. The additional tonics and calming herbs reflect the frequent coexistence of tiredness, mild Blood stasis and sleep or mood disturbance in chronic Liver‑Qi‑type presentations.
Key Ingredients: Chai Hu, Xiang Fu, Chen Pi and Zhi Ke are used to regulate and spread Qi in the Liver and middle jiao, easing distension and promoting digestive comfort; Bai Shao and Chuan Xiong nourish and move Blood, relieving spasm and pain; Zhi Gan Cao harmonises the formula and supports the middle. Dan Shen strengthens the Blood‑moving effect and supports the chest and circulation, Tai Zi Shen and Fu Ling gently support Qi and digestion, while Yan Hu Suo enhances pain relief. Suan Zao Ren and Fu Ling also help to calm the Shen and support sleep and emotional balance.
Emotional Component (TCM): Often applied when digestive or chest/abdominal discomfort fluctuates with stress, frustration or mood changes, reflecting the Liver’s central role in Qi movement and its impact on digestion, circulation and the Shen. The inclusion of Suan Zao Ren, Dan Shen and Fu Ling aligns this blend with patterns where irritability, mild anxiety, tension and sleep disturbance accompany Liver Qi stagnation.
Region of Action: Especially associated with the Liver, Spleen, Stomach and to some extent the Heart channels, focusing on the rib‑side, chest and epigastric region, as well as the digestive tract and circulation of Qi/Blood that influence mood and comfort.
Classical Heritage: Derived from the classic Chai Hu Shu Gan Tang / Chai Hu Shu Gan San “Bupleurum Powder to Dredge the Liver,” this modern adaptation preserves the seven‑herb core and extends it with Qi‑tonifying, Blood‑invigorating and Shen‑calming components, making it a representative Liver‑Qi‑harmonising formula for stress‑related digestive and emotional patterns.
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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.














