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Overview

Si Jun Zi Tang is one of the most foundational formulas in the TCM pharmacopoeia. As the name suggests, it is composed of four "gentleman" herbs — balanced, harmonious, and without harsh extremes. It is the classic formula for Spleen and Stomach Qi deficiency.

Composition

Herb (Chinese) Herb (Latin) Dosage Function
人參 Rén Shēn Radix Ginseng 9g Chief: tonifies Yuan Qi, strengthens Spleen and Lung
白朮 Bái Zhú Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae 9g Deputy: strengthens Spleen, dries Dampness
茯苓 Fú Líng Poria 9g Assistant: leaches out Dampness, strengthens Spleen
炙甘草 Zhì Gān Cǎo Radix Glycyrrhizae Praeparata 6g Envoy: tonifies Qi, harmonizes the other herbs

Indications

Spleen and Stomach Qi deficiency manifesting as: pale complexion, low and soft voice, reduced appetite, loose stools, weakness and lassitude of the four limbs, pale tongue with white coat, thin and frail pulse.

Actions

Tonifies Qi, strengthens the Spleen and Stomach.

Clinical Notes

This formula serves as the base for many important derivative formulas, including Liu Jun Zi Tang (adds Ban Xia and Chen Pi for Phlegm-Dampness), Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang, and Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang.