| Main Complaint (Sleep) |
Difficulty falling asleep due to "racing thoughts"; tossing and turning; restless dreams and waking up frequently during the night. |
Heart and Liver Blood Deficiency. When blood is insufficient to anchor the "Shen" (Spirit), the mind remains hyperactive and unable to enter deep rest. |
Sour Date Seed (Suanzaoren): The "King of Sleep Herbs" that nourishes heart blood and sedates restlessness for deep, natural sleep. |
| Emotions & Mood |
Feeling "wired but tired" in the evening; unexplained anxiety, irritability, and a feeling of internal tension or "hollowness" in the chest. |
Deficiency-Heat disturbing the mind. When the body's "coolant" (Yin/Blood) is low, internal friction creates "false fire," leading to anxiety and irritability. |
Lily Petals: Clears heart heat and soothes the spirit, specifically targeting stress-induced restlessness and emotional burnout. |
| Accompanying (Vitality) |
Morning fatigue and brain fog despite "sleeping"; night sweats (waking up damp); parched throat or dry eyes in the evening. |
Yin Deficiency causing Night Sweats. The body's inability to hold onto fluids during the restorative phase indicates a deep depletion of essential resources. |
Mulberry & Poria: Replenishes vital fluids, strengthens the "Earth" center, and helps the body hold onto its essential moisture. |
| Tongue Body |
Pale tongue color (Blood deficiency) or a very red tip (Heart fire); the tongue body may appear thin or "shrunken." |
A red tip indicates that the heart is overworked and overheated, while a pale, thin body suggests the blood supply is too low to nourish the organ. |
Suanzaoren Synergy: Rehydrates the "Blood Sea," cooling the heart tip and restoring the healthy fullness of the tongue tissues. |
| Tongue Coating |
Scanty or peeled coating; the tongue surface looks too clean or "mirrored" (lack of healthy moss). |
A "peeled" or missing coating is a signature of Yin depletion. The body's "rest and digest" system is too exhausted to maintain its protective layer. |
Poria & Lily: Nourishes the stomach and lung Yin to encourage the regrowth of a healthy, protective coating and mucosal fluids. |
| Pulse Signs |
Thin and rapid pulse (thready); feels like a fine, vibrating wire under the fingers. |
Classic "Deficiency-Heat" pulse. It moves fast because the system is overheating, but it feels thin because the actual fluid volume is low. |
Nurturing the Roots: The combined formula anchors the floating pulse, slowing the "RPMs" of the nervous system and thickening the blood flow. |
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