Qing Wei Tang

Digestive comfort and relief from burning, reflux, and stomach irritation

Qing Wei Tang supports digestive comfort, helping ease burning sensations, reflux, bad breath, and stomach irritation related to excess heat in digestion.

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At Sanchi Herbs, we honor the heritage of Classical Chinese Medicine, offering authentic, carefully crafted formulas designed to support natural harmony and well-being.

Product Information

Qing Wei Tang is a Traditional Chinese Medicine formula traditionally used when digestive discomfort is accompanied by sensations of burning, acidity, and irritation in the stomach. It is commonly chosen in situations involving acid reflux, heartburn, bad breath, excessive hunger, and dryness in the mouth or gums.

Its herbal composition supports digestive balance by helping cool internal heat, soothe irritation, and promote a more comfortable digestive environment. This makes the formula especially relevant for people who experience recurring stomach burning, reflux, or oral discomfort that worsens with heat, spicy foods, or stress.

Qing Wei Tang is also traditionally associated with digestive patterns linked to bacterial imbalance, such as Helicobacter pylori, and is often considered when halitosis, acidic regurgitation, and persistent stomach discomfort occur together.

By supporting digestive comfort and internal balance, this formula helps promote daily well-being and a calmer digestive experience.

Qing Wei Tang brings together herbs traditionally used to support digestive comfort, cool internal heat, and soothe irritation along the stomach and upper digestive tract.

Herbs that help ease stomach burning, acidity, and irritation:
Huang Lian (Coptidis Rhizoma)
Shi Gao (Gypsum Fibrosum)
Mu Dan Pi (Moutan Cortex)

Herbs that support moisture, comfort, and internal balance:
Di Huang (Rehmanniae Radix)
Dang Gui (Angelicae Sinensis Radix)

Herbs that help guide balance upward and support oral and gastric comfort:
Sheng Ma (Cimicifugae Rhizoma)

Together, these herbs work in harmony to promote digestive comfort, fresher breath, and a calmer stomach environment.

The Herbs

Qing Wei Tang has its origins in the classical tradition of Chinese Medicine, with references dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). The formula is recorded in Wan Bing Hui Chun (Restoring Health from Tens of Thousands of Diseases), a respected medical text focused on digestive and internal heat patterns.

Historically, Qing Wei Tang was used in situations marked by stomach discomfort associated with heat, including burning sensations, acid regurgitation, oral inflammation, and digestive irritation. Its formulation reflects long-established therapeutic principles aimed at cooling excess heat, supporting internal balance, and restoring digestive comfort.

Although it does not appear in earlier canonical texts such as the Shang Han Lun, Qing Wei Tang became widely recognized through clinical use and later medical compilations, especially in cases involving persistent digestive discomfort and symptoms related to bacterial imbalance, including patterns now associated with Helicobacter pylori.

Today, Qing Wei Tang represents the continuity of classical Chinese Medicine, preserving traditional wisdom while remaining relevant for modern digestive support and daily well-being.

Origin

Qing Wei Tang offers benefits focused on digestive comfort and balance, especially in situations related to excess heat and irritation.

  • Supports relief from burning sensations and stomach discomfort
  • Helps ease acid reflux and digestive irritation
  • Contributes to oral comfort, supporting gums and mouth health
  • Assists digestive balance during periods of metabolic or dietary stress
  • Supports overall digestive well-being as part of long-term balance

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 capsulestwice 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). 

 Bottle Duration: 

With 100 capsules per bottle, this formula lasts approximately 25 days when used as suggested.

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Ingredients

Each herb is carefully selected according to strict standards of purity, potency, and sustainable origin.

Latin Pinyin %
Angelicae Sinensis Radix  Dang Gui  14,6
Angelicae Sinensis Radix 
Rehmanniae Radix  Di Huang  29,3
Rehmanniae Radix 
Coptidis Rhizoma  Huang Lian  12,2
Coptidis Rhizoma 
Moutan Cortex  Mu Dan Pi  22
Moutan Cortex 
Cimicifugae Rhizoma  Sheng Ma  14,6
Cimicifugae Rhizoma 
Gypsum Fibrosum  Shi Gao  7,3
Gypsum Fibrosum 
14,6
14,6 29,3 12,2 22 14,6 7,3

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Qing Wei Tang traditionally used?

Qing Wei Tang is traditionally used when there is persistent stomach discomfort, such as burning sensations, acid reflux, bad breath, or irritation in the mouth and gums. It is commonly chosen when digestive discomfort is linked to excess internal heat.

Can Qing Wei Tang support digestive discomfort related to H. pylori?

Yes. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, Qing Wei Tang is often used in patterns associated with stomach heat and irritation, which may be present in individuals experiencing symptoms commonly linked to H. pylori, such as burning pain, reflux, and oral inflammation.

What are the main benefits of Qing Wei Tang?

This formula supports digestive comfort, helps reduce sensations of heat and burning in the stomach, promotes oral comfort, and contributes to overall digestive balance when discomfort is recurrent or aggravated by heat.

Is Qing Wei Tang helpful for acid reflux and heartburn?

Traditionally, yes. Qing Wei Tang is commonly used when reflux, heartburn, or sour regurgitation are accompanied by sensations of internal heat and digestive irritation.

Can Qing Wei Tang be used alongside other formulas in a digestive or metabolic kit?

Yes. Qing Wei Tang is often combined with other formulas, such as Shan Gen Zhu Wan and Liu Wei Di Huang Wan, to provide broader support in digestive and metabolic balance, especially when stomach discomfort appears alongside other systemic imbalances.

How long does it take to notice benefits?

Responses vary from person to person. Some individuals notice digestive comfort within a short period, while others experience gradual changes with consistent use.

Can Qing Wei Tang be used for long periods?

Traditionally, Qing Wei Tang is used during periods of active digestive discomfort related to heat. For extended use, guidance from a qualified practitioner is recommended.