Symptoms
Common Signs You May Need Heart Support
This formula is traditionally used for patterns associated with Heart Qi deficiency, Blood deficiency, weakened circulation, and diminished Heart function according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles. Different individuals may experience symptoms such as:
Occasional Heart Palpitations
Individuals may notice occasional fluttering, pounding, skipped beats, or an increased awareness of their heartbeat, particularly during periods of stress, fatigue, emotional strain, or physical exertion.
Irregular Heart Rhythm Sensations
Some individuals experience occasional sensations of an intermittent pulse or irregular heartbeat. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, these patterns may be associated with deficiencies affecting the Heart's ability to nourish and regulate normal function.
Chest Tightness or Mild Chest Discomfort
Feelings of occasional chest tightness, pressure, or discomfort associated with Qi deficiency may occur when the Heart and circulation are not functioning optimally according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Shortness of Breath During Daily Activities
Some individuals may become winded more easily during normal daily activities or mild physical exertion. This pattern is traditionally associated with weakened Heart Qi and reduced circulation.
Dry Cough or Occasional Respiratory Dryness
The Heart and Lungs have a close relationship in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Individuals may experience an occasional dry cough, throat dryness, or mild respiratory discomfort associated with underlying internal deficiency.
Fatigue and Reduced Stamina
Persistent tiredness, reduced endurance, or feeling physically depleted may occur when Heart Qi and Blood are insufficient to fully nourish the body. Individuals may notice reduced resilience during busy or demanding periods.
Difficulty Falling or Staying Asleep
Because the Heart houses the Shen according to Traditional Chinese Medicine, internal imbalance may contribute to restless sleep, difficulty falling asleep, frequent waking, or feeling less refreshed upon waking.
Hypnic Jerks While Falling Asleep
Some individuals experience sudden muscle jerks or a falling sensation while drifting off to sleep. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, these occasional patterns may be associated with deficiencies affecting the Heart, Blood, and Shen.
Spontaneous Sweating
Perspiration occurring without significant physical activity or obvious environmental causes may reflect weakened Qi according to Traditional Chinese Medicine and is commonly associated with Heart Qi deficiency.
Night Sweats During Sleep
Waking during the night with perspiration or experiencing excessive sweating during sleep may accompany underlying deficiencies affecting the Heart and Yin according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Dry Mouth, Dry Throat, or Dry Stools
Dryness affecting the mouth, throat, or bowels may occur when Yin and Body Fluids are insufficient to properly nourish the body's tissues according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Feeling Easily Overwhelmed or Emotionally Restless
When the Heart is not adequately nourished, individuals may feel emotionally unsettled, mentally restless, or have difficulty relaxing. Traditional Chinese Medicine considers emotional well-being closely connected with healthy Heart function.
Poor Circulation and Reduced Vitality
Healthy circulation is essential for nourishing every organ and tissue. Individuals experiencing diminished vitality, poor endurance, or reduced physical resilience may benefit from supporting healthy circulation and overall Heart function.
Long-Term Heart and Cardiovascular Wellness
This formula is traditionally used as part of a comprehensive wellness routine to support healthy Heart function, circulation, emotional balance, sleep quality, and overall vitality over time.