Dao Chi Cheng Qi Tang
Traditional Chinese Herbal Formula for Heat, Constipation & Internal Stagnation
Dao Chi Cheng Qi Tang is a traditional Chinese medicine formula used for patterns involving internal heat, dryness, and accumulation in the body.
It is often considered when heat affects both digestion and fluid metabolism.
Availability
This formula should be used based on an accurate Chinese medicine diagnosis.
Is This Formula Right for You?
Dao Chi Cheng Qi Tang is traditionally used for patterns involving:
- Constipation or difficult bowel movements
- Dry stools or incomplete elimination
- Irritability or restlessness
- Heat sensations in the body
- Possible urinary discomfort or dark urine
- Feeling of internal pressure or buildup
Not sure? Chinese medicine focuses on patterns, not just symptoms.
What Does Dao Chi Cheng Qi Tang Do?
- Clears internal heat (TCM concept)
- Promotes bowel movement
- Relieves accumulation
- Supports fluid balance
- Calms irritability
Ingredients
- Chi Shao Yao (Red Peony Root)
- Da Huang (Rhubarb Root)
- Huang Bai (Phellodendron Bark)
- Huang Lian (Coptis Rhizome)
- Mang Xiao (Mirabilite)
- Sheng Di Huang (Rehmannia Root)
How to Use
Use only under the supervision of a qualified practitioner trained in Chinese herbal medicine.
Food & Lifestyle Support
- Avoid spicy, greasy, and fried foods
- Increase hydration
- Favor lightly cooked vegetables and cooling foods
- Support regular bowel habits
Why Choose This Formula?
- Targets both heat and accumulation
- Supports digestion and elimination together
- Traditionally used for more complex heat patterns
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 Dao Chi Cheng Qi Tang used for?
It is traditionally used for patterns involving heat, constipation, and internal accumulation.
Is this for constipation?
It may be used when constipation is associated with heat and dryness.
What makes this different from other formulas?
It addresses both digestive and fluid-related heat patterns.
Is this a mild formula?
This is a stronger, clearing formula and should be used appropriately.
Need Help Choosing the Right Formula?
If your symptoms don’t match exactly, another formula may be a better fit.
Book a Consultation for a personalized Chinese medicine diagnosis and herbal recommendation.