Wan, San, Pian, Gao - forms of administering Chinese herbs
  21 Mar 2024
Wan, San, Pian, Gao - forms of administering Chinese herbs

Chinese medicine, based on thousands of years of tradition and experience, still enjoys recognition both in Asia and worldwide. A key element of this medicine is Chinese herbs, whose various forms of administration allow for flexible adaptation of therapy to the patient's needs. In this article, we will discuss various forms of herbal therapy in Chinese medicine, including popular Chinese herbs in balls and their application in Traditional Chinese Medicine practice.

Table of contents:

1) What are Chinese herbs?

2) Forms of Chinese herbs

3) Chinese herbs at TCMstore

4) Summary

What are Chinese herbs?

Chinese herbs (中药材 Zhōng yào cái) are a fundamental part of Chinese medicine. They are natural plant substances used to restore the body's energy balance and treat various ailments. Chinese herbs are used both in the treatment of acute conditions and in health maintenance. Chinese herbs and herbal formulas are also the basis for many dietary supplements aimed at supporting and maintaining proper body function.

Forms of Chinese herbs

Dekokt (Tang - 汤): Decoctions are one of the oldest forms of herbal administration in Chinese medicine. They involve boiling herbs in water and then consuming the resulting brew. This allows for the extraction of active ingredients from the herbs.

Balls (Wan - 王): Chinese herbs in balls are a form of herbal administration that involves preparing them in the form of small balls or pills. These balls are most commonly made from dried plant extracts, sometimes with added supportive substances. Wan balls are easy to dose, store, and administer. This form of herbal preparation can also reduce their bitter taste and improve their absorption.

Tablets (Pian - 片): Chinese herbs can be compressed into tablets, making them easy to take. Tablets often contain concentrated plant extracts and are easy to dose.

Tinctures (Jiu - 酒) and infusions (Cha - 茶): Liquids containing solutions of Chinese herbs. They can be taken orally or applied externally, depending on the therapeutic purpose.

Macerates (Gao - 膏) and plasters (Die Dao - 贴膏): Forms for external use of herbs, which can be helpful in relieving pain and reducing swelling.

Capsules (Jia - 胶囊): Chinese herbs can also be encapsulated, making them easy to take and dose.

Injections (Zhen Jiu - 针灸): In some cases, particularly in hospitals and Chinese medicine clinics, herbs are administered by injection for rapid delivery of active ingredients to the body.

San (散): San form, meaning herbs in the form of powdered granules or powder, is also popular in Chinese medicine. Herbs in San form are easy to take and dose, making them a convenient option for many patients.

Chinese herbs at TCMstore

In our store, you will find a wide range of traditional Chinese recipes in the form of Chinese herbs in Wan balls. You may also be interested in herbal tinctures inspired by Chinese medicine recipes.

Summary

Chinese herbs are available in various forms, allowing therapy to be tailored to individual patient needs. Whether taken in the form of balls, decoctions, or tablets, they are a valuable component of therapy, supporting health and energy balance in the body. Before starting any herbal therapy, it is recommended to consult with an experienced Chinese medicine specialist for appropriate guidance and recommendations.

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