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Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang is a classical formula traditionally used to support comfort and mobility in patterns aggravated by wind, cold, and dampness, especially when these influences settle in the lower body. It is often used in situations where stiffness, heaviness, or persistent discomfort affect movement and daily activities.
Its approach works by releasing what restricts movement while nourishing what sustains long-term strength. While part of the formula focuses on helping the body dispel external influences that obstruct the free flow and contribute to pain or rigidity, other herbs work more deeply to support blood circulation, fluid balance, and the body’s foundational strength. This dual action allows the formula to address discomfort without neglecting long-term support.
By combining herbs that act directly on affected channels with others that nourish tendons, bones, and overall vitality, Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang offers steady support in chronic or recurrent patterns. This formula is valued for promoting smoother movement, a sense of warmth, and sustained resilience, helping the body regain balance and functional comfort over time.
The formula combines herbs that expel cold and dampness, nourish tendons and bones, and promote circulation.
- Du Huo, Fang Feng, Qin Jiao, Xi Xin: clear pathogenic factors, ease heaviness, and relieve stiffness aggravated by cold.
- Sang Ji Sheng, Du Zhong, Niu Xi: nourish deep structures and guide energy and blood toward the lower limbs.
- Dang Gui, Chuan Xiong, Bai Shao, Di Huang: restore fluidity, ease stagnation, and support internal vitality.
- Ren Shen, Fu Ling, Zhi Gan Cao: strengthen Qi, harmonize fluids, and support overall balance.
- Rou Gui: dispels lingering cold and promotes healthier circulation.
Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang is a classic formula of Traditional Chinese Medicine, created around 650 AD during the Tang Dynasty. It was recorded by Sun Si-Miao — one of the greatest physicians in Chinese history — in his renowned work “Essential Formulas Worth a Thousand Gold Pieces.”
It was developed to address a complex pattern: Wind-Cold-Damp obstructing the meridians, combined with Liver and Kidney deficiency, the foundations that nourish the tendons, bones, and the body’s vitality.
In traditional understanding, these external factors penetrate deeply into the lower back, knees, and lower limbs, causing chronic pain, stiffness, and a sense of heaviness, while the internal deficiency reduces the body’s ability to warm, nourish, and maintain mobility.
Designed to expel what blocks and strengthen what supports, Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang remains one of the most valued formulas for joint comfort and structural support, especially in conditions aggravated by cold and damp climates.
- Encourages mobility and flexibility, especially in the legs, knees, and hips.
- Promotes healthy circulation to nourish tendons and bones.
- Supports joint comfort during cold, damp, or shifting weather.
- Helps ease stiffness and encourages smoother, freer movement.
- Strengthens lower-body stability for confident daily activity.
Using herbal formulas with awareness and respect is an essential part of caring for your body. Before adding any herbal blend to your routine, it’s important to honor the individual needs and unique rhythm of each person.
Suggested Use: Take 2 capsules, twice daily, or as directed by a qualified professional.
Precautions: Before beginning use, consider consulting a healthcare provider or herbal specialist, especially if you are taking other supplements or medications. Discontinue use if you experience any adverse reaction.
Keep this product out of reach of children. Keep the bottle closed. Store in a cool and dry place (59–86°F / 15–30°C).
Ingredients
Each herb is carefully selected according to strict standards of purity, potency, and sustainable origin.
| Latin | Pinyin | % |
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| Paeoniae Radix Alba | Bai Shao | 6,5 |
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| Chuanxiong Rhizoma | Chuan Xiong | 6,5 |
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| Angelicae Sinensis Radix | Dang Gui | 6,5 |
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| Rehmanniae Radix | Di Huang | 6,5 |
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| Angelicae Pubescentis Radix | Du Huo | 9 |
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| Eucommiae Cortex | Du Zhong | 6,5 |
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| Poria | Fu Ling | 6,5 |
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| Achyranthis Bidentatae Radix | Niu Xi | 6,5 |
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| Gentianae Macrophyllae Radix | Qin Jiao | 6,5 |
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| Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma | Ren Shen | 6,5 |
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| Cinnamomi Cortex | Rou Gui | 6,5 |
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| Taxilli Herba | Sang Ji Sheng | 6,5 |
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| Asari Radix et Rhizoma | Xi Xin | 6,5 |
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| Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma Praeparata cum Melle | Zhi Gan Cao | 6,5 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When should I use Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang?
Traditionally, when there are signs of wind-cold-dampness affecting joints, muscles, and the lumbar region, especially when aggravated by cold.
Can I combine it with other formulas?
Yes, but guidance from a qualified professional is recommended for a combination appropriate to the traditional diagnosis.
Is it safe for prolonged use?
Generally used for longer periods than formulas for external treatments, but always under the supervision of a specialist.
