Bu Huan Jin Zheng Qi San
Traditional Chinese Herbal Formula for Digestive Discomfort, Nausea & Damp Patterns
Bu Huan Jin Zheng Qi San is a classical formula in Traditional Chinese Medicine used for patterns involving dampness affecting digestion.
It is commonly selected when symptoms include bloating, nausea, fatigue, or a general feeling of heaviness, especially after dietary imbalance or environmental changes.
Is This Formula Right for You?
Bu Huan Jin Zheng Qi San is traditionally used for patterns involving:
- Bloating or abdominal fullness
- Nausea or digestive discomfort
- Fatigue with heaviness
- Poor appetite
- Damp accumulation in TCM
Not sure? Chinese herbal formulas work best when matched to your exact pattern.
What Does Bu Huan Jin Zheng Qi San Do?
- Resolves dampness
- Supports digestion
- Regulates qi
- Relieves nausea and fullness
Ingredients
- Ban Xia (Pinellia Rhizome)
- Cang Zhu (Atractylodes Rhizome)
- Chen Pi (Aged Tangerine Peel)
- Gan Cao (Licorice Root)
- Hou Po (Magnolia Bark)
- Huo Xiang (Agastache Herb)
How to Use
Use as directed on the product label or by a qualified healthcare provider trained in Chinese herbal medicine.
Food & Lifestyle Support
To support this formula:
- Avoid greasy and heavy foods
- Eat simple, easy-to-digest meals
- Stay hydrated
- Rest and allow digestion to recover
Why Choose This Formula?
- Based on classical Chinese medicine principles
- Designed for damp-related digestive patterns
- Traditionally used when digestion feels “off” or sluggish
Important Information
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary.
Consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bu Huan Jin Zheng Qi San used for?
It is traditionally used in TCM for digestive discomfort involving dampness, including bloating, nausea, and fatigue.
What does “dampness” mean in TCM?
Dampness refers to a pattern where fluids are not properly transformed, leading to heaviness, sluggish digestion, and a feeling of being weighed down.
Is this for food poisoning or acute illness?
It may be used in mild digestive disturbances, but more severe or acute conditions should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
How is this different from Bao He Wan?
Bao He Wan is more focused on food stagnation from overeating, while this formula is used for broader damp-related digestive imbalance.
Need Help Choosing the Right Formula?
If your symptoms don’t perfectly match, you may need a different formula.
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