Xiao Yao Wan (Easy Wanderer) 200 Tea Pills

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Jade Dragon Xiao Yao Wan Teapills – Easy Wanderer

Jade Dragon Xiao Yao Wan, or “Easy Wanderer,” is a classic TCM formula used to harmonize the Liver and Spleen, support emotional balance, and ease stress-related digestive or menstrual discomfort.

Traditionally chosen for patterns of Liver Qi stagnation, this formula helps relieve irritability, bloating, breast tenderness, and mood fluctuations—especially when linked to stress or the menstrual cycle.

  • Emotional balance: Helps soothe tension and support a calmer mood.
  • Menstrual comfort: Used to ease PMS-related discomfort and promote regularity.
  • Digestive support: Harmonizes the Liver and Spleen to address stress‑related digestive upset.

These teapills offer gentle, daily support and are traditionally taken as 6 teapills, 3 times per day, or as directed by a qualified practitioner.

Best used under the guidance of a licensed practitioner, especially for those who are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or managing complex health conditions.

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Jade Dragon Xiao Yao Wan Teapills – Easy Wanderer

Jade Dragon Xiao Yao Wan, also known as “Easy Wanderer,” is a classical
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) formula in convenient teapill form,
traditionally used to harmonize the Liver and Spleen and support emotional
balance, digestion, and a regular menstrual cycle.

In TCM, Xiao Yao Wan is considered the most widely used formula for patterns
of Liver Qi stagnation. This pattern may manifest as menstrual discomfort,
bloating, rib or hypochondriac discomfort, breast tenderness, irritability,
and mood fluctuations, particularly around the menstrual cycle.
The formula is also used to support those who experience fatigue, poor
appetite, and digestive upset that are aggravated by emotional stress.

Jade Dragon’s Xiao Yao Wan teapills are designed to gently move constrained
Liver Qi while simultaneously supporting the Spleen and digestive system.
By addressing this underlying imbalance, the formula aims to ease tension,
encourage a smoother menstrual cycle, and promote a calmer, more uplifted
mood. It is often chosen for individuals whose stress or emotional
disturbances show up as digestive issues or cycle-related discomfort.

Traditionally, Xiao Yao Wan has been used to:

  • Support healthy mood and stress response: By soothing Liver Qi stagnation, the formula helps ease irritability, frustration, and emotional volatility associated with stress.
  • Promote menstrual comfort and regularity: It is commonly used to support a natural menstrual cycle and address premenstrual tension, breast tenderness, and abdominal bloating linked to Liver and Spleen disharmony.
  • Support digestion and appetite: Xiao Yao Wan is used to harmonize the Liver and Spleen, which in TCM theory may help with poor appetite, digestive upset, and fatigue related to stress.
  • Encourage a calm, clear mind: By unbinding constrained Qi, the formula can help promote a more relaxed, centered state and ease tension that tends to “rise” to the head, such as certain stress-related headaches.

These teapills offer a traditional, easy-to-take form factor that can be
integrated into a broader wellness plan under the guidance of a qualified
practitioner. The typical suggested use for this Jade Dragon formula is
6 teapills, 3 times daily, or as directed by your health
professional, allowing for steady, gentle support throughout the day.

Xiao Yao Wan is a classical TCM remedy and should be used as part of a
personalized plan developed with a licensed practitioner or healthcare
professional familiar with Chinese herbal formulas. Individuals who are
pregnant, nursing, on prescription medications, or managing complex health
conditions should consult their practitioner before using this or any
herbal supplement.

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