Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang

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Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang

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Traditional Chinese Herbal Formula for Fatigue, Low Energy & Qi Support

Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang is a classical formula in Traditional Chinese Medicine used for patterns involving spleen qi deficiency and sinking qi.

It is commonly selected when energy is low, digestion is weak, and the body feels unable to maintain strength or structure.


Is This Formula Right for You?

Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang is traditionally used for patterns involving:

  • Chronic fatigue or low energy
  • Weak digestion or loose stools
  • Feeling run down or depleted
  • Difficulty maintaining strength or stamina
  • Spleen qi deficiency in TCM

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What Does Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang Do?

  • Tonifies spleen qi
  • Raises sinking qi
  • Supports digestion and energy production
  • Improves overall vitality

Ingredients

  • Bai Zhu (Atractylodes Rhizome)
  • Chai Hu (Bupleurum Root)
  • Chen Pi (Aged Tangerine Peel)
  • Dang Gui (Angelica Sinensis)
  • Dang Shen (Codonopsis Root)
  • Gan Cao (Licorice Root)
  • Huang Qi (Astragalus Root)
  • Sheng Ma (Cimicifuga Rhizome)

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:

  • Eat warm, cooked meals regularly
  • Avoid skipping meals
  • Limit cold and raw foods
  • Prioritize rest and recovery

Why Choose This Formula?

  • Based on classical Chinese medicine principles
  • One of the most widely used qi tonifying formulas
  • Designed for long-term energy and digestive support

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 Zhong Yi Qi Tang used for?
It is traditionally used in TCM for fatigue, digestive weakness, and spleen qi deficiency.

Is this for low energy?
Yes, it is commonly used when fatigue is related to deficiency rather than stress or overstimulation.

What does “sinking qi” mean?
In Chinese medicine, it refers to a lack of upward support in the body, often associated with fatigue, heaviness, or structural weakness.

Is this a long-term formula?
It is often used for ongoing support when symptoms are chronic and related to deficiency.


Need Help Choosing the Right Formula?

If your symptoms don’t perfectly match, you may need a different formula.

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