- Ren ShenAsian GinsengGinseng Radix
Strongly tonifies the Spleen and source Qi
- Bai ZhuWhite AtractylodesAtractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma
Strengthens the Spleen, dries dampness
- Fu LingPoriaPoria
Strengthens the Spleen, drains dampness
- Zhi Gan CaoHoney-Fried Licorice RootGlycyrrhizae Radix Praeparata
Tonifies Qi and harmonizes the formula
Take 3 capsules twice per day, or as directed by your practitioner.
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding — consult required
- Use of blood-thinning / anticoagulant medication — consult required
- Take separately from prescription medications unless advised by your provider
- Discontinue and consult your provider if symptoms worsen
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Treasure of the East
Si Jun Zi Tang (Four Gentlemen Decoction)
The foundational Qi-tonifying formula of Chinese medicine, traditionally used for Spleen Qi deficiency with fatigue, poor appetite, and loose stools.
TCM Functions
- Tonifies the Spleen and Stomach Qi
- Strengthens digestion and the center
- Supports steady, sustained energy
- Resolves dampness arising from a weak Spleen
Traditional Indications
- Fatigue and weak, heavy limbs
- Poor appetite and bloating after meals
- Loose stools or sluggish digestion
- Pale complexion and a soft, quiet voice
Biomedical Indications
- Occasional digestive weakness
- Low appetite
- Fatigue associated with poor digestion
- Loose stools
About This Formula
The Spleen, in Traditional Chinese Medicine, is the body’s digestive engine — it transforms food and drink into the Qi and Blood that sustain daily energy. When Spleen Qi is weak, digestion becomes inefficient, leaving fatigue, a poor appetite, bloating, and loose stools in its wake.
Si Jun Zi Tang — the ‘Four Gentlemen’ — is the cornerstone Qi tonic that most other Qi-building formulas grow from. Its four mild, harmonious herbs strengthen the Spleen and Stomach and gently clear the dampness that weak digestion produces. The most appropriate formula always depends on an individual’s TCM pattern, which the quick screening below helps confirm.
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