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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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.














