Chinese herbal medicine formulas
Chinese herbal medicine uses precisely composed formulas — combinations of medicinal herbs that work synergistically to address the underlying TCM pattern driving a patient’s condition. Unlike single-herb remedies, classical Chinese formulas have been refined over centuries of clinical use and are the cornerstone of how Chinese herbal medicine is practised today.
Each formula below has its own page explaining what it is, which TCM patterns it addresses, its key herbs and their actions, the conditions it is most commonly used for, and how I prescribe it in clinical practice. All formulas I prescribe are available as pharmaceutical-grade granule extracts from Sun Ten in Taiwan — tested to the highest international quality and safety standards. Online herbal consultations are available for patients who cannot attend the clinic in person.
For an explanation of the TCM terms used throughout these pages, see the TCM glossary of terms.
Formulas A–F
- Ba Zhen Tang — Eight Treasure Decoction
- Bai Hu Tang — White Tiger Decoction
- Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang — Tonify the Middle and Augment the Qi Decoction
- Chai Hu Shu Gan San — Bupleurum Liver-Spreading Powder
- Da Bu Yin Wan — Great Tonify the Yin Pill
- Dang Gui Si Ni Tang — Tangkuei Decoction for Frigid Extremities
- Er Chen Tang — Two-Cured Decoction
- Er Xian Tang — Two Immortals Decoction
Formulas G–J
- Gan Mai Da Zao Tang — Licorice, Wheat and Jujube Decoction
- Gui Pi Tang — Restore the Spleen Decoction
- Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan — Cinnamon Twig and Poria Pill
- Jia Wei Xiao Yao San — Augmented Free and Easy Wanderer
- Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan — Kidney Qi Pill from the Golden Cabinet
- Juan Bi Tang — Remove Painful Obstruction Decoction
Formulas L–Q
- Liu Jun Zi Tang — Six Gentlemen Decoction
- Liu Wei Di Huang Wan — Six-Ingredient Rehmannia Pill
- Long Dan Xie Gan Tang — Gentiana Drain the Liver Decoction
- Ma Zi Ren Wan — Hemp Seed Pill
- Ping Wei San — Calm the Stomach Powder
- Qi Ju Di Huang Wan — Lycium, Chrysanthemum and Rehmannia Pill
Formulas S
- Sheng Mai San — Generate the Pulse Powder
- Si Jun Zi Tang — Four Gentlemen Decoction
- Si Ni San — Frigid Extremities Powder
- Si Shen Wan — Four Miracle Pill
- Suan Zao Ren Tang — Sour Jujube Seed Decoction
Formulas T–Z
- Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin — Gastrodia and Uncaria Drink
- Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan — Emperor of Heaven’s Special Pill
- Tong Xie Yao Fang — Painful Diarrhoea Essential Formula
- Wen Jing Tang — Warm the Menses Decoction
- Xiao Chai Hu Tang — Minor Bupleurum Decoction
- Xiao Yao San — Free and Easy Wanderer
- Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang — Drive Out Blood Stasis in the Mansion of Blood
- Yin Chen Hao Tang — Artemisia Capillaris Decoction
- You Gui Wan — Restore the Right Kidney Pill
- Yu Ping Feng San — Jade Windscreen Powder
- Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan — Anemarrhena, Phellodendron and Rehmannia Pill
How I prescribe Chinese herbal formulas
In clinical practice, formulas are rarely prescribed exactly as written in classical texts. Based on the individual patient’s TCM pattern diagnosis — identified through tongue examination, pulse-taking, detailed questioning and observation — I select the most appropriate base formula and modify it by adding or removing specific herbs to match the patient’s unique presentation. This process of personalisation is what distinguishes authentic TCM herbal prescribing from the sale of off-the-shelf herbal products.
All formulas are prescribed as pharmaceutical-grade granule extracts dissolved in warm water and taken as a daily drink. The granules I prescribe are manufactured by Sun Ten in Taiwan, one of the world’s leading producers of pharmaceutical-grade Chinese herbal extracts. For more information, visit the Chinese herbal medicine page or book an online herbal consultation.















