Shi Quan Da Bu Tang - 十全大补汤 - Ginseng & Dang Gui Ten Combination (Capsules)

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Item Number: S115-c
Chinese Name: 十全大补汤, Shi Quan Da Bu Tang
English Name: Ginseng & Dang Gui Ten Combination
Formula Principles: Replenishes Yang, warms and tonifies Qi and blood
TCM Pattern: Qi, blood and Yang deficiency with cold, fatigue due to Qi, blood deficiency
Potency: Full-spectrum, water-based herbal extract; concentrated 5:1 granules.
Available in: Capsules (100 caps./bottle) and Granules (100g/bottle)

What is Shi Quan Da Bu Tang?

Shi Quan Da Bu Tang, also known as Ginseng & Dang Gui Ten Combination, is a classical formula best known as a warming tonic.

What are the benefits of Shi Quan Da Bu Tang?

Shi Quan Da Bu Tang is traditionally used in Chinese medicine to tonify Qi, Blood and Yang. It is considered more warming than Ba Zhen Tang

TCM practitioners often recommend Shi Quan Da Bu Tang for those suffering from a wide array of conditions resulting from Qi, Blood and Yang deficiency. These may include fatigue, reduced appetite, weakness of the lower limbs, shortness of breath, pale complexion, hair loss, and other related conditions.

What is the dosage and method for taking Shi Quan Da Bu Tang?

The generally recommended dosage of Shi Quan Da Bu Tang 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?

Shi Quan Da Bu Tang typically starts to take effect within days. However, like all treatments, its efficacy can vary from person to person.

Does Shi Quan Da Bu Tang have any side effects?

While Shi Quan Da Bu Tang 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 Shi Quan Da Bu Tang with caution.

As with any Chinese herb, we recommend consulting with a qualified practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) about Shi Quan Da Bu Tang before any course of treatment is started. 

Where to buy Shi Quan Da Bu Tang

For practitioners, Treasure of the East offers full-spectrum Shi Quan Da Bu Tang capsules (100 caps./bottle) and granules (100g/bottle).

If you’re a consumer looking to purchase Shi Quan Da Bu Tang, 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.

Shi Quan Da Bu Tang from Treasure of the East is:
✔️ ISO Lab Tested & GMP Certified
✔️ Bio-Authentic with Full Traceability
✔️ Sustainably Sourced from Dao Di Farms

Ingredients:

Bai Zhu (Chao)

White Atractylodes Rhizome (Processed)

Fu Ling Poria
Gan Cao (Mi) Licorice Root (Processed)
Dang Gui Chinese Angelica Root
Dang Shen Codonopsis Root
Chuan Xiong Chuanxiong Rhizome
Bai Shao (Chao) White Peony Root (Processed)
Shu Di Huang Rehmannia Root (Processed)
Huang Qi (Mi) Astragalus Root (Processed)
Rou Gui Cassia Bark


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).

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