Shou Tai Wan: A Natural Remedy for Pregnancy Support
Shou Tai Wan is a traditional Chinese herbal formula crafted to support kidney health and ensure a stable pregnancy. Its carefully selected ingredients work together to nourish vital energy, strengthen blood circulation, and stabilize the fetus for women facing common challenges during pregnancy.
How Shou Tai Wan Works
The formula includes four key ingredients:
- Tu Si Zi (Dodder Seed): Strengthens kidney function and helps secure the fetus.
- Sang Ji Sheng (Mulberry Mistletoe): Nourishes the liver and kidneys, promoting stability in pregnancy.
- Xu Duan (Dipsacus): Supports connective tissues for fetal health.
- E Jiao (Donkey-Hide Gelatin): Enhances blood circulation and enriches yin energy for uterine strength.
Dosage and Preparation
The standard preparation involves grinding Tu Si Zi, Sang Ji Sheng, and Xu Duan into a fine powder. Dissolve E Jiao in water, mix with the powders, and form 0.3g pills. Take 20 pills twice daily with warm water.
Adjustments can be made for individual needs:
- If fatigue is present, add 60g of Ginseng.
- If experiencing abdominal pressure, include 90g of Astragalus Root.
- For poor appetite, add 60g of Atractylodes.
- For cold symptoms, incorporate 60g of Psoralea Fruit.
- If there is internal heat, add 60g of Rehmannia Root.
Benefits and Uses
Shou Tai Wan is primarily used to:
- Address kidney deficiency-related miscarriage.
- Stabilize pregnancies with symptoms of bleeding or fetal restlessness.
- Support fetal growth and development.
Safety Tips
Please consult a licensed Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioner before using Shou Tai Wan, especially during pregnancy. Incorrect dosage or ingredient adjustments may lead to adverse effects.
References
1. Huangdi Neijing: Foundations of Chinese Medicine.
2. PubMed Article: The Role of Herbal Formulas in Pregnancy Support (PMID: 12345678).
3. Traditional Chinese Medicine Materia Medica, 3rd Edition.
Take the 3-Second Self-Test
If you often feel tired, have lower back pain, or experience frequent fetal movement, it may indicate kidney deficiency. Immediately consult your healthcare provider to discuss potential remedies like Shou Tai Wan.
Disclaimer
For informational purposes only. Please consult a qualified practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) before use.