Main benefits

  • Pattern Identification: Traditionally used for TCM patterns of lower‑burner Damp‑Heat and residual Heat‑Lin (urinary difficulty, frequency or discomfort), often combined with underlying Kidney Qi/Yang weakness and local Blood stasis in the prostate and pelvic region. These patterns may involve frequent urination, nocturia, mild burning or heaviness and a sense of incomplete emptying in TCM terminology, not as a modern diagnosis.

  • Core Function: The blend is classically positioned, in TCM terms, to help clear Damp‑Heat from the lower jiao, support the physiological movement of fluids through the Bladder, gently warm and consolidate Kidney Qi, and promote smooth Blood and Qi circulation in the pelvic area. It emphasises draining and regulating rather than heavy Yin‑tonification.

  • Damp‑Heat and Fluid Relationship: Based on the TCM view that lingering Dampness and Heat in the lower burner can obstruct the normal passage of fluids, this formula combines cooling, draining and mild Kidney‑supporting herbs to address both the “excess” aspect (Damp‑Heat, congestion) and the “deficiency” aspect (weakened Kidney/Bladder function) rather than focusing on one alone.

  • Key Ingredients: Huang Bai and Zhi Mu are traditionally described as clearing residual Heat from the lower burner and maintaining comfort in the urinary tract; Yi Yi Ren, Fu Ling and Ze Xie support Spleen and Kidney water metabolism and help the body handle excess Dampness; Tu Si Zi and Yi Zhi Ren gently support Kidney and Bladder function and the normal control of urination; Dan Shen and Wang Bu Liu Xing are used in TCM to encourage healthy micro‑circulation and relieve local stagnation in the pelvic/prostate region; Bai Mao Gen helps cool and soothe the urinary passages in Heat‑Lin‑type patterns.

  • Constitutional Component (TCM): Often selected for individuals with chronic lower‑urinary discomfort on a background of mild fatigue, lower‑back or knee weakness, and signs of Damp‑Heat (tongue with slightly yellow or greasy coat, heavy body, irritability), reflecting the combination of Kidney Qi/Yang weakness with Damp‑Heat and Blood stasis in the lower burner.

  • Region of Action: Especially associated with the lower abdomen, Bladder, perineal and pelvic region in TCM understanding, where imbalanced fluids, residual Heat and local stagnation may lead to urinary frequency, urgency, discomfort and a sense of pelvic fullness or heaviness without necessarily corresponding to a single structural lesion.

  • Classical Heritage: Qian Lie Shu–type formulas are modern compound prescriptions that build on classical strategies for Lin syndromes and Kidney‑Bladder patterns, such as combinations of draining, Heat‑clearing and Kidney‑supporting herbs derived from classical texts. They are referenced in contemporary Chinese herbal literature as pattern‑based support for lower urinary tract comfort and fluid balance in men.


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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 Prostate Comfort Support Extra Strong is based on classical strategies for clearing Damp‑Heat and tonifying the Kidney (such as Qian Lie Shu derivatives), often referenced in modern Traditional Chinese Medicine literature for addressing “Lin” patterns. Within traditional Chinese herbal texts, this specific combination of botanicals, including Phellodendron bark (Huang Bai), Anemarrhena rhizome (Zhi Mu), Job’s tears (Yi Yi Ren), Poria (Fu Ling), Dodder seed (Tu Si Zi), Alisma rhizome (Ze Xie), Salvia root (Dan Shen) and Vaccaria seed (Wang Bu Liu Xing)—is described as a method to “clear Damp‑Heat,” “move Blood stasis,” and “secure Kidney Essence” 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, urology, or scientifically validated physiological effects.

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Chronic prostatitis (CP) / LUTS‑type symptom relief (adjunct use)
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8290798/

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

A randomized clinical study in elderly CP patients (n=106) compared tamsulosin alone vs tamsulosin + Qianliekang tablets. The combination group had a higher overall “effective rate” than tamsulosin alone (94.34% vs 75.47%). Symptom/function outcomes (IPSS and bother score) improved more in the combination group, and ultrasound/uroflow outcomes also improved (lower residual urine and prostate volume, higher Qmax). The study also reported better post‑treatment immune marker (CD4+/CD8+) and lower inflammatory cytokines (IL‑2, IL‑6, IL‑8, TNF‑α) in prostatic fluid with the combination.


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Chronic prostatitis: broader RCT evidence for CHM vs placebo
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5034918/

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

A 2016 meta‑analysis and literature review evaluated randomized trials of Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) for chronic prostatitis associated with “damp‑heat and blood‑stasis” syndromes. Across 13 higher‑quality RCTs (modified Jadad ≥4), CHM was superior to placebo for “effective rate” (OR 6.72, 95% CI 2.78–9.48) and improved symptom scales, including NIH‑CPSI (mean difference −1.39, 95% CI −1.87 to −0.92) for oral CHM. The review also noted that one suppository intervention (“Prostant”) did not show a statistically significant NIH‑CPSI improvement vs placebo (SMD −0.23, p=0.06).

For Prostate Comfort Support, take 3 tablets 2 times per day. These should be taken with or before meal.

Total pieces in package: 120 tablets

Dosage: 3 tablets

Frequency: 2 times a day with or before meal


Side effects

Gastrointestinal discomfort

Increased Urination

Mild dizziness


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.

Aconite Root

Asteraceae Family

Licorice

Peach Kernel


Avoid medicine interactions

Anticoagulants or Antiplatelet Drugs

Antiplatelet medications

Diuretics

Medications Metabolized by CYP3A4, CYP2C9, and P-Glycoprotein


Precautions

Discontinue use if allergic reaction occurs.

Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding.

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 in cases of heavy menstrual bleeding or any condition involving active bleeding.

Do not use when you have a fever.


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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