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Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang - For when the body can't quite hold on.
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For when the body can't quite hold on.
The formula for Spleen Qi deficiency - the pattern behind recurrent implantation failure, miscarriage history, poor endometrial lining, and the kind of chronic fatigue that tells you your body is running on empty.
In Chinese medicine, the Spleen is responsible for two things that are absolutely fundamental to fertility: producing Blood from the food we eat, and providing the holding function that allows the uterus to receive and sustain an embryo. When Spleen Qi is weak, both of these fail quietly. The lining doesn't build as it should. The embryo implants but doesn't hold. The body is tired in a way that sleep doesn't fully fix.
This is a pattern we see particularly in women who have experienced recurrent implantation failure, one or more early miscarriages, or who have a history of heavy periods that have left the body depleted. It's also common in women who have been working very hard for a long time, eating irregularly, and running on stress rather than nourishment.
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang rebuilds the Spleen Qi that everything else depends on. It is a foundational formula — not dramatic or fast-acting, but deeply steadying. Over three to six months, energy improves, digestion settles, the uterine lining builds more consistently, and the body develops the constitutional strength that sustains early pregnancy.
What it helps with: Recurrent implantation failure · history of miscarriage · thin endometrial lining · chronic fatigue and afternoon energy dips · poor digestion and bloating · prolapse tendency · heavy periods that deplete · weak immune function underlying fertility challenges
Herbs: Huang Qi · Dang Shen · Bai Zhu · Gan Cao · Dang Gui · Chen Pi · Sheng Ma · Chai Hu
Dosage: Take as directed · throughout the cycle · 3–6 months minimum
Please note: Not suitable during pregnancy without practitioner supervision. Safe for long-term use.
This is a pattern we see particularly in women who have experienced recurrent implantation failure, one or more early miscarriages, or who have a history of heavy periods that have left the body depleted. It's also common in women who have been working very hard for a long time, eating irregularly, and running on stress rather than nourishment.
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang rebuilds the Spleen Qi that everything else depends on. It is a foundational formula — not dramatic or fast-acting, but deeply steadying. Over three to six months, energy improves, digestion settles, the uterine lining builds more consistently, and the body develops the constitutional strength that sustains early pregnancy.
What it helps with: Recurrent implantation failure · history of miscarriage · thin endometrial lining · chronic fatigue and afternoon energy dips · poor digestion and bloating · prolapse tendency · heavy periods that deplete · weak immune function underlying fertility challenges
Herbs: Huang Qi · Dang Shen · Bai Zhu · Gan Cao · Dang Gui · Chen Pi · Sheng Ma · Chai Hu
Dosage: Take as directed · throughout the cycle · 3–6 months minimum
Please note: Not suitable during pregnancy without practitioner supervision. Safe for long-term use.