Tianwang Buxin Wan: Not Only Nourishes the Heart and Calms the Mind, but Can Also Be Used in These Three Situations
The first is palpitations and forgetfulness. If you always feel your heart racing and experience a decline in memory. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), it is said that the heart is the master of the person, and the heart is nourished by the blood. When there is a deficiency of Yin and a lack of blood, the Yin fluid cannot properly nourish our heart, leading to palpitations. TCM teaches that the heart governs and stores the spirit (Shen). The reason the brain can carry out normal thinking is primarily dependent on the nourishment of Qi, blood, and body fluids. When Yin is depleted and blood is insufficient, the brain loses its nourishment, resulting in forgetfulness. In such cases, Tianwang Buxin Wan can be considered.
The second is insomnia and excessive dreaming. If you find yourself dreaming constantly throughout the night and usually wake up feeling particularly fatigued, as if you haven't rested at all. This is often accompanied by night sweats, and upon sticking out your tongue, you see it is red with little coating. This situation is commonly seen as an insufficiency of heart Yin, which fails to nourish the heart, leading to a lack of nourishment for the spirit. In this case, the use of Tianwang Buxin Wan can be considered.
The third is constipation. When heart-yin is insufficient and body fluids have been depleted over time, it can easily lead to intestinal dryness, constipation, bloody stools, and abdominal pain. In such cases, Tianwang Buxin Wan can be used to moisten the intestines and facilitate bowel movements.
A reminder to everyone: Traditional Chinese Medicine requires syndrome differentiation. If needed, please consult a professional physician for timely diagnosis, treatment, and conditioning.