Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan - 天王补心丹 - Emperor Heart Formula (Capsules)
Item Number: T025-c
Chinese Name: 天王补心丹, Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan
English Name: Emperor Heart Formula
Treatment Principles: Enriches Yin and clears Heat, nourishes blood and calms the mind, tonifies the heart and kidneys, clears Heat
TCM Pattern: Deficiency of Yin and insufficiency of blood have led to the disturbance of the mind, stress due to heart Yin and blood deficiency, restless sleep due to Fire flaring.
Potency: Full-spectrum, water-based herbal extract; concentrated 5:1 capsules.
Available in: Capsules (100 caps./bottle) and granules (100g/bottle)
What is Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan?
Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan originated from Qing Dynasty in China and is known for its calming, restorative properties.
Translated as "Heavenly Emperor’s Formula to Tonify the Heart,” Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan is a classical Chinese herbal formula used for heart and kidney Yin deficiency.
What are the benefits of Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan?
Tian Wang Bu Xin Dang is used in TCM to replenish the blood and yin, and restore the heart-kidney relationship.
It is typically used to address a range of mental-emotional, cognitive and physical health concerns, including anxiety, insomnia, forgetfulness, palpitations, night sweats and hot flashes.
What is the dosage and method for taking Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan?
The generally recommended dosage of Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan in capsule form is four capsules, two to three times daily; or as loose granules, 4.5 g mixed with hot water, 2-3 times per day. However, always follow your healthcare provider's instructions, as the dosage can vary based on your condition and response to treatment.
Please see What's the Recommended Dosage for Granule Herbs? for more information.
When can I expect to see results?
Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan typically starts to take effect within days. However, like all treatments, its efficacy can vary from person to person.
Does Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan have any side effects?
While Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan is generally considered safe for most people, it can cause side effects in some individuals. Women who are pregnant, nursing, or postpartum as well as people with liver disease, should avoid or use Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan with caution.
As with any Chinese herb, we recommend consulting with a qualified practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) about Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan before any course of treatment is started.
Where to buy Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan
For practitioners, Treasure of the East offers full-spectrum Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan Capsules (100 caps./bottle) and granules (100g/bottle).
If you’re a consumer looking to purchase Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan, look for suppliers who provide clear information about the product's origin, purity, and testing procedures to ensure you're getting a high-quality product. Please read Where to Buy Chinese Herbs Safely for more tips on how to source herbs safely.
Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan from Treasure of the East is:
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Ingredients:
Sheng Di Huang | Rehmannia |
Xuan Shen | Scrophularia Root |
Dan Shen | Salvia Root |
Dang Gui | Chinese Angelica Root |
Dang Shen | Codonopsis Root |
Fu Ling | Poria |
Gan Cao | Licorice Root |
Bai Zi Ren | Arborvitae Seed |
Shi Chang Pu | Acorus Root |
Suan Zao Ren (Chao) | Spiny Jujube Kernel (Processed) |
Yuan Zhi (Zhi) | Polygala Root (Processed) |
Tian Dong | Asparagus Root |
Mai Dong | Ophiopogon Root |
Wu Wei Zi (Cu Zhi) | Schisandra Berry (Processed) |
Jie Geng | Platycodon Root |
Treasure of the East’s herbal extracts are full-spectrum, water-based extracts produced by Tianjiang Pharmaceutical. Unlike standardized extracts, which contain a concentrated quantity of a single marker chemical, full-spectrum herbal extracts contain all the active chemical constituents of whole herbs in concentrated form. Treasure of the East herbs are full-spectrum and extracted using only purified water (more information).