Shen Ling Bai Zhu Wan (Shen Ling Bai Zhu San, Shen Ling Bai Zhu Pian, DigestViveTM, 参苓白术片), literally "Ginseng, Poria & Atractylodes Pills" in Chinese, is a highly regarded ancient Chinese herbal remedy for digestion. The Chinese herb both nourishes Spleen to enhance the digestive function and removes Dampness to clear digestive discomforts like diarrhea and distension etc. In China, DigestVive is a commonly used Chinese medicine for chronic diarrhea.
Functions:
A robust digestion function is crucial for the body to obtain sufficient
nutrients and depends on critically, in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the
function of the Spleen (Please note that the Spleen in TCM does not correspond
to today's anatomical spleen but is rather a digestion functional concept.) The
Spleen is in charge of absorbing and transporting the nutrients from digestion
around the body and transforming them into the Yin, Yang, and Qi energy etc,
the fundamental elements in regulating our overall body functions. When the
Spleen function is weak, adsorption and transportation of nutrients is
affected, causing pale face, low energy, poor appetite, loose stool etc.
A major function of Shen Ling Bai Zhu Wan is to nourish the Spleen and thus
enhances the digestive function. This is mostly achieved by including Si Jun Zi Tang (Four Gentlemen Decoction) in the formula. Si Jun Zi Tang
itself is the basic Chinese herbal formula that supports Spleen Qi and consists
of four Chinese herbs, Ginseng or Codonopsis, Atractylodes, Poria, and
Licorice. Among them, Ginseng replenishes the Qi energy and harmonizes the Spleen;
Atractylodes is a key tonic for the Spleen and Stomach and dries Dampness;
Poria acts mainly to remove Dampness but it also strengthens the Spleen;
Licorice tonifies Spleen and Qi and synchronizes the action of the other herbs.
Another main function of Shen Ling Bai Zhu Wan is to remove dampness in the
Spleen and the Stomach. This function is important because one causal effect of
a weakened Spleen transforming function is the accumulation of fluids, which
then transform into dampness in the digestive system and causes distension and
diarrhea. To this end, other Chinese herbs are included in Shen Ling Bai Zhu
Wan. Of them, Chinese Yam (Shan Yao) and Lotus Seed (Lian Zi) act to both
tonify the Spleen and stop diarrhea; Coix Seed (Yi Yi Ren) and Hyacinth Bean
(Bai Bian Dou) strengthen the Spleen and drain dampness; Cardamon Seed (Sha
Ren) transforms dampness and promotes the Qi movement to alleviate the
distension.
Shen Ling Bai Zhu Pian may be applied to weight loss. In the theory of TCM,
obesity is mostly formed by the accumulation of Dampness and Phlegm which may
result from the poor function of the Spleen. This constitutes the basis for its
use in weight loss. For example, Chinese herbal doctor Mary Wu, L. Ac of
Fremont, California found that use of our Shen Ling Bai Zhu Pian may lose 3 lb
in weight per week of her patients who have obesity displaying a TCM pattern of
the Spleen deficiency. It is most suitable for those who sit most
time in the office or on sofa, are tired of moving or excising, has loose skin
and soft muscles.
Ingredients:
A proprietary blend of
Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae |
(Dang Shen) |
Package:
Guang
Ci Tang® Shen Ling Bai Zhu Pian (DigestViveTM) 40 grams in
200 mg 200 tablets @ 5:1 strength.
Guang Ci Tang® Shen Ling Bai Zhu Wan (DigestViveTM) 40 grams in
200 mg 200 pills @ 5:1 strength.
At a true 5:1 concentration, both products represent the most potent form of
Shen Ling Bai Zhu Pian (San/Wan) on the market. One tablet or pill is equal to
1 gram of raw herb. Tablets and pills have the same formulation.
Shen Ling Bai Zhu Pian tablets are made with 100% natural herbs that are tested
for authenticity, quality, and potency. A traditional water decoction is
prepared with the herbs to reproduce the time-tested efficacy of the formula,
and this water decoction is concentrated with our proprietary technology to
form a potent extract that is made into easily absorbed tablets, which are
remarkably effective, easy to use, and safe. The tablets are produced by Guang
Ci Tang® in our state of the art cGMP-certified facility and imported in
accordance with U.S. FDA guidelines. When you choose Guang Ci Tang®
products, you are taking advantage of a wonderful fusion of science and
tradition that incorporates the highest standards in the field of Chinese
medicine today.
Take 6 tablets or pills 2 to 3 times
daily. One bottle lasts about 11 to 16 days.
The dose may be doubled for a quicker and stronger response as needed (e. g.,
in an acute phase or with heavy body weight).
As the herbal formula is a mild tonic, results may only be noticeable after 1
month. It is suggested to take 4 to 6 bottles in full dose as the first
regimen. The dose may then be reduced.
Use
Discretion
Shen Ling Bai Zhu Wan/Pian is
derived from Si Jun Zi Tang and has
stronger actions in tonifying the Spleen and draining Dampness.
For diarrhea, Shen Ling Bai Zhu Wan/Pian is appropriate for chronic diarrhea
associated with internal weakness (Qi deficiency) whereas Xiang Lian Wan/Pian is used for acute diarrhea due to bacterial or virus
infection.
Side
Effects
Shen Ling Bai Zhu Wan (Pian) has
been safely used with few adverse effects when it is used as directed.
Cautious
Notes
1. For best results, avoid drinking tea and taking carrot.
2. For best results, avoid taking it together with Chinese cold medicine.
3. Not suitable for diarrhea associated with constipation.
4. Consult your herbalist or physician before use if you have hypertension,
diabetes, diseases of heart or kidney, or in pregnancy.
5. Consult your herbalist or physician before use if you are taking other
medicines.
6. Keep out of reach of children.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products and statements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. This information is provided to assist trained practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine with selection of products. If you are not familiar with these formulas or concepts please consult a licensed practitioner of Chinese herbal medicine and/or more in-depth reference materials.