Xiao yao san

All Formula Names Rambling Powder, Xiao yao san
Formula Ingredients
Name Value Percentage
chai hu 9 15.00%
dang gui 9 15.00%
bai shao 9 15.00%
bai zhu 9 15.00%
fu ling 9 15.00%
zhi gan cao 6 10.00%
bo he 3 5.00%
sheng jiang 6 10.00%
Default Category Regulate and Harmoize the Liver and Spleen
Toxic No
External Use No
Aristolochic Acid No
Contains Gluten No
Caution with Pregnancy No
Description

Xiao Yao San, also known as "Free and Easy Wanderer" or "Rambling Powder," is a renowned herbal formula deeply rooted in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Crafted with meticulous attention to balancing the body's internal energies, it has been treasured for centuries for its ability to harmonize the mind, soothe the spirit, and restore overall vitality.

This time-honored blend is composed of a synergistic combination of herbs, each carefully selected for its unique therapeutic properties. At its core lies the intent to regulate the Liver and Spleen meridians, which are pivotal in maintaining emotional equilibrium and digestive harmony according to TCM principles.

The key ingredients in Xiao Yao San typically include:

Bupleurum (Chai Hu): Acts as the primary herb to soothe Liver Qi stagnation, alleviating feelings of irritability, frustration, and emotional constraint.
Dong Quai (Dang Gui): Renowned for its ability to nourish the blood and regulate menstruation, promoting a sense of calmness and balance.
White Peony (Bai Shao): Harmonizes Liver and Spleen, soothes Liver Qi stagnation, and nourishes blood to alleviate menstrual irregularities and emotional instability.
White Atractylodes (Bai Zhu): Strengthens the Spleen and augments Qi, helping to improve digestion and alleviate fatigue.
Poria (Fu Ling): Clears dampness and strengthens the Spleen, aiding in the resolution of digestive disturbances and supporting mental clarity.
Chinese Licorice (Gan Cao): Harmonizes the actions of the other herbs, moderates spasms, and alleviates pain.
This blend is often used to address a wide array of emotional and physical imbalances, including stress, anxiety, depression, irritability, mood swings, menstrual irregularities, digestive issues, and fatigue. Its gentle yet effective nature makes it suitable for long-term use as a tonic to support overall well-being and resilience.

Xiao Yao San embodies the holistic philosophy of traditional Chinese medicine, offering a balanced approach to health and wellness by addressing the interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit. Its time-tested efficacy and gentle nature have made it a cherished remedy in TCM practice for generations.

All Categories
  1. Regulate and Harmoize the Liver and Spleen