Qian Lie Shu Wan - Prostate Comfort Pills

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Qian Lie Shu Wan Herbal Formula Classifications and Usages

The herbal formula "qian lie shu wan" , 前列舒丸, which in english is "prostate comfort pills", is categorized within the "stabilize and bind" functional grouping and within the "stabilize the kidneys" sub-category.

Of many possible clinical applications, it may be considered to influence the following issues/symptoms:

  • Frequent and/or urgent urination, dribbling, incontinence. 
  • Treats Lin Syndrome conditions.

Qian Lie Shu Wan has some precautions to be considered (see our precautions list).

  • Use with caution if patient presents with UTI.

Our shop contains qian lie shu wan from the following manufacturer:

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For many reasons such as availability, ecological choices, and/or price, each manufacturer or herbalist may well adjust the exact composition of a specific formula. Qian Lie Shu Wan is generally comprised of the following herbs:

ViewCang Zhu (Atractylodes)

Strongly dries dampness, strengthens spleen - low appetite, diarrhea, epigastric distention, fatigue, vomiting, greasy tongue coat. Expels wind-damp-cold (bi-syndrome) in extremities. Clears damp-h…

ViewMu Dan Pi (Tree Peony Root Cortex)

Clears Heat (excess and deficient), Cools Blood. Nose bleed, bloody sputum or vomit, subcutaneous bleeding, frequent and profuse menses due to heat in the Blood. Clear Deficient Fire. Yin deficiency…

ViewShan Yao (Chinese Yam)

Tonify the spleen and stomach qi - diarrhea, fatigue, spontaneous sweating, lack of appetite. Tonify the lung qi and yin - chronic cough/wheezing. Strengthen the kidney yin and yang - not hot nor c…

ViewShan Zhu Yu (Asiatic Cornelian Cherry Fruit)

Stabilize the kidneys, retain the essence - leaking of fluids due to weak essence, excessive urination, incontinence, spermatorrhea, excessive sweating, for devastated yang and collapsed qi, as in sh…

ViewShu Di Huang (Rehmannia, Chinese Foxglove Root)

This is the root of Sheng Di Huang (steamed and dried, or soaked in red wine and dried). Tonify blood for blood deficiency with dizziness, pallid complexion, palpitations, insomnia, irregular menses…

ViewTao Ren (Peach Seed)

Breaks up blood stasis (important herb) - menstrual disorders, abdominal pain/masses, trauma, flank pain, lung abscess, intestinal abscess. Moistens intestines, unblock bowels - constipation due to …

ViewYi Yi Ren (Seeds of Job's Tears)

Promotes urination, drains dampness - edema, difficult urination, damp leg qi. Strengthens the spleen, stops diarrhea. Clears heat and expels pus - carbuncles, lung or intestinal abscesses. Expels w…

ViewZe Xie (Water Plantain Root)

Promotes urination, drains damp-heat in the lower burner - urinary difficulty, edema, diarrhea. Drains deficient kidney fire - heat signs, dizziness, tinnitus.

A single formula, alone, may not be sufficient to fully address a particular TCM diagnostic pattern. Formulas may be used alone, in combinations, and/or in stages. Qian Lie Shu Wan is a candidate for consideration when needing to influence kidney qi deficiency and/or kidney yin deficiency.

Qian Lie Shu Wan may potentially be used, in coordination with a well tailored overall approach, to influence the following conditions: prostate issues (bph) and/or urinary disorders (lin disease)

As noted above, qian lie shu wan is within the stabilize and bind functional group. And it appears within the sub-category "stabilize the kidneys", which contains the following formulas:

ViewSang Piao Xiao Wan (Mantis Egg Case Powder)

Frequent urination, possibly incontinent from weakness in the heart and kidney systems.  Pang Guang Shi Yue (bladder losing restraint). Other kidney deficiency signs possible such as spermatorrhea, …

ViewSuo Quan Wan (Shut The Sluice Pills)

Frequent, clear and prolonged urination with difficulty restraining - along with other kidney deficiency signs. Bedwetting in children in many cases, not necessarily just from deficiency.  

All formulas in the primary category of "stabilize and bind" are listed below.

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