Dai Di Dang Wan
Traditional Chinese Herbal Formula for Blood Stasis & Lower Abdominal Accumulation
Dai Di Dang Wan is a classical formula in Traditional Chinese Medicine used for patterns involving significant blood stasis and accumulation in the lower abdomen.
It is typically considered in more severe or long-standing patterns where stagnation has become pronounced.
Availability
This is a specialized formula and should only be used when matched to the correct pattern.
Is This Formula Right for You?
Dai Di Dang Wan is traditionally used for patterns involving:
- Lower abdominal fullness or hardness
- Fixed, localized pain
- Constipation with a feeling of blockage
- Dark or clotted menstrual flow (TCM pattern)
- Long-standing stagnation patterns
Important: This formula is not for general use and must be selected carefully based on a full TCM evaluation.
What Does Dai Di Dang Wan Do?
- Breaks up blood stasis (TCM concept)
- Clears accumulation and blockage
- Promotes movement in the lower abdomen
- Relieves fullness and pressure
Ingredients
- Chuan Shan Jia (Manis Scale)
- Da Huang (Rhubarb Root)
- Dang Gui (Angelica Sinensis)
- Mang Xiao (Sodium Sulfate)
- Rou Gui (Cinnamon Bark)
- Sheng Di Huang (Rehmannia Root)
- Tao Ren (Peach Kernel)
How to Use
Use only under the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider trained in Chinese herbal medicine.
Food & Lifestyle Support
- Avoid cold foods and beverages
- Support circulation with gentle movement
- Stay warm, especially in the lower abdomen
- Limit processed and inflammatory foods
Why Choose This Formula?
- Addresses deep, long-standing stagnation patterns
- Classical formula for significant blood stasis in TCM
- Used when simpler formulas are not sufficient
Important Information
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary.
This formula is not appropriate for all individuals. Consult your healthcare provider before use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dai Di Dang Wan used for?
It is traditionally used in TCM for patterns involving blood stasis and lower abdominal accumulation.
Is this for general abdominal pain?
No. It is used only in specific, more severe patterns.
Can I take this on my own?
This formula should only be used under professional guidance.
How quickly does it work?
It is typically used in carefully monitored situations based on the individual pattern.
Need Help Choosing the Right Formula?
If your symptoms don’t perfectly match, you may need a different formula.
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