Main benefits

  • Pattern Identification: Traditionally used for TCM patterns of Liver and Gallbladder Heat or Fire rising upward, often described as distending pain or a feeling of pressure in the costal (rib‑side) and chest region, bitter taste in the mouth, eye redness or irritability, and a sense of constrained Qi in the hypochondrium and chest.

  • Core Function: The formula is classically said to clear constrained Heat from the Liver and Gallbladder, regulate Qi in the chest and flanks, and relieve distension and discomfort in the costal region.

  • Qi and Heat Relationship: According to TCM, Qi stagnation in the Liver and Gallbladder can transform into Heat, and this Heat then pushes Qi upward, leading to fullness, irritability, and chest or costal pain; the formula focuses on both dispersing stagnated Qi and clearing the associated Heat so that Qi can descend smoothly again.

  • Key Ingredients: Typically based on a combination of herbs that clear Liver–Gallbladder Heat (such as bitter, cold medicinals), regulate Qi in the chest and flanks (aromatic Qi‑movers), and harmonise the Middle Jiao so that descending and ascending functions of Qi are restored; exact ingredient compositions may vary between modern patent versions.

  • Emotional Component (TCM): Particularly relevant when chest and rib‑side oppression, sighing, or discomfort are triggered or aggravated by emotional stress, anger, or frustration, reflecting the Liver’s role in the free coursing of Qi and the link between emotional constraint and Heat accumulation.

  • Region of Action: Acts mainly on the Liver and Gallbladder channels traversing the chest, hypochondrium, and flanks, with secondary action on the Middle Jiao to prevent rebellious Qi from rising toward the chest and head.

  • Classical Heritage: Qing Bi Tang is referenced in later TCM literature as a chest‑clearing and flank‑soothing prescription within the family of formulas aimed at regulating Liver–Gallbladder Qi and clearing Heat; specific historical attributions and compositions can differ between lineages and modern manufacturers.


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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 Nasal Ease & Sinus Comfort Extra strong is based on the classical Qing Bi Tang ("Clear the Nose Decoction"), first recorded in the Ming‑dynasty medical text Yi Xue Ru Men ("Introduction to Medicine") by the physician Li Chan. Within traditional Chinese herbal literature, this specific combination of botanicals - including Cang Er Zi (Xanthium Fruit), Xin Yi Hua (Magnolia Flower Bud), Bai Zhi (Angelica Dahurica Root), Huang Qin (Scutellaria Root), Lian Qiao (Forsythia Fruit), and Ju Hua (Chrysanthemum Flower) - was described as a method to "clear Wind‑Heat from the Lung," "disperse pathogenic factors," "open the nasal passages," and "resolve Dampness" in accordance with the TCM theoretical framework. These descriptions belong exclusively to the traditional conceptual system of Chinese medicine and do not refer to modern anatomy, psychology, or scientifically validated physiological effects.

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Reduction of nasal obstruction and sinusitis symptoms
https://research.pingminghealth.com/topic/qing-fei-tang/

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

A clinical overview for practitioners describes Qing Bi Tang as one of the most commonly used formulas for sinusitis, rhinitis and sinus infection, noting that it “clears nasal obstruction caused by damp” and is used to relieve nasal blockage, frontal or maxillary sinus pressure and thick phlegm discharge.


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Supportive treatment for allergic rhinitis–type presentations
https://acupuncturetoday.com/article/32250-qing-bi-tang-for-allergy-season

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

The same clinical sources emphasize Qing Bi Tang as a “go‑to” prescription in seasonal allergy (“allergy season”) with patterns of nasal congestion, clear or yellow mucus, sneezing and sinus pressure, often combined with other formulas such as Yu Ping Feng San or Cang Er Zi San.


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Improvement of overall upper‑airway function and inflammation
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1978550/

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

In the same therapeutic family, Qing‑Fei‑Tang, a related lung‑clearing formula, has experimental evidence for reducing airway inflammation and improving mucociliary transport in animal models of chronic bronchitis: it increased respiratory tract fluid secretion, normalized fatty acid composition in sputum, and histology showed amelioration of lung tissue inflammation

For Nasal Ease & Sinus Comfort, 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

Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. This supplement is not a substitute for a balanced diet.


Side effects

Loose Stools

Mild gastrointestinal discomfort


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.

No known allergies.


Avoid medicine interactions

Anticoagulants or Antiplatelet Drugs

Blood Pressure Medications (Antihypertensives)

Cardiovascular Drugs

Diuretics


Precautions

Discontinue use if allergic reaction occurs.

Do not use in combination with cold medicines.

Not suitable for if you suffer from digestive problems.

Only to be used by children under adult supervision.

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 if pregnant or breastfeeding.


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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