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Chinese herbal mixture: Weidinger W15 - Thriving mixture
Mixture according to Dr. med. Georg Weidinger from his book "Die Chinesische Hausapotheke" (published by Goldmann Verlag), book page 492. (Order book online at Amazon).
Application:
Permanent tiredness with dampness (and heaviness in the body), permanent liquid stools; children who do not thrive, bedwetting children; women who get diarrhea with their period; whitish, non-odorous discharge, water retention, obesity; after chemotherapy when tiredness and dampness predominate (with a lot of humid heat you can still a little Weidinger mixture No. 13 to each portion).
TCM: Spleen - Qi deficiency with dampness | Lungs - Qi deficiency
Recommended intake:
2x daily 4-6 tablets
Content:
240 tablets
Chinese name of the herbal mixture:
Shen Ling Bai Zhu San
Ingredients:
| Pinyin | Latin name | German designation | Percent % | 6 tabs (3 g) |
| Bai Bian Dou | Semen Dolichoris Lablab | Helmet bean seeds | 9,0 | 0,27 |
| Bai Zhu | Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae | Root of the sprout | 13,0 | 0,39 |
| Dang Shen | Radix Codonopsitis | Bell bindweed root | 20,0 | 0,6 |
| Fu Ling | Sclerotium Poriae Cocos | Coconut fungus, pine sponge | 13,0 | 0,39 |
| Jie Geng | Radix Platycodi Grandiflori | Balloon flower root | 8,0 | 0,24 |
| Lian Zi | Semen Nelumbinis Nuciferae | Lotus seeds | 6,0 | 0,18 |
| Sha Ren | Fructus Amomi | Clove pepper fruits, allspice | 6,0 | 0,18 |
| Shan Yao | Radix Dioscoreae Oppositae | Yam tubers | 13,0 | 0,39 |
| Yi Yi Ren | Semen Coicis Lachryma Jobi | Job's ear seeds | 6,0 | 0,18 |
| Zhi Gan Cao | Radix Glycyrrhizae Uralensis | Ural licorice root | 6,0 | 0,18 |
💊 Taking TCM herbs correctly - why more tablets and more time?
Western medicines are isolated single molecules in high concentrations - one active ingredient, one target. Like an arrow: fast and precise. That's why a single tablet is often enough.
TCM herbal mixtures work differently. Each formula contains several plants with hundreds of compounds that work in synergy - like an orchestra, not a soloist. The individual dose per compound is lower, but the sum unfolds a broad, profound effect. This is why more tablets are needed per intake - and why the side effects are generally milder.
And why so long? Western painkillers suppress symptoms in an hour - but the cause remains. TCM herbs change the pattern that creates the discomfort. The difference is like between a painkiller and physiotherapy: the painkiller works immediately, but physiotherapy heals. And healing takes time.
General intake recommendation:
(unless otherwise stated on the respective product page or by your TCM therapist)
✓ Dosage: 2x daily 4-6 tablets (depending on the formula)
✓ Duration: 6-12 weeks so that the body can really change its pattern
✓ Intake: Preferably with warm water, 30 minutes before or after eating
Notes:
Only the highest quality herbs from Chinese medicine have been selected for the formulations of these food supplements to ensure maximum health benefits. They contain only over-the-counter herbs and are used as a dietary supplement.
Food supplements are not intended as a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Keep out of the reach of small children. Store away from light and at room temperature. For an accurate diagnosis, and especially for pregnant and breastfeeding women, we recommend consulting a therapist specializing in Chinese medicine or your family doctor.
Health Topic:
Women's Health, Drain Mucus & Moisture

























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