Can Ren Shen Jian Pi Wan be taken?

Apr 28, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Shen Yonghua
Introduction
Ren Shen Jian Pi Wan (Ginseng Spleen-Strengthening Pills) are suitable for individuals experiencing poor appetite, difficulty gaining weight, impaired nutrient absorption, and weakened gastrointestinal digestion. These pills help calm the mind and nourish the brain, strengthen the spleen and stomach, alleviate fatigue and mental lethargy, tonify Qi and support kidney function, nourish the internal organs while enhancing external vitality, improve Yin deficiency and blood deficiency, and enhance renal metabolic activity—thereby promoting natural physiological balance and overall health.

Many people in daily life suffer from weak spleen and stomach function and consider using Renshen Jianpi Pills for treatment. However, due to individual differences in constitution, improper use may adversely affect health. So, is it safe to take Renshen Jianpi Pills?

Can Renshen Jianpi Pills be taken?

Renshen Jianpi Pills function to strengthen the spleen and replenish Qi. Clinically, they are suitable for patients with spleen-stomach Qi deficiency. If a patient experiences weight loss following changes in dietary habits, this may indicate impaired stomach Qi. Such individuals may benefit from taking Renshen Jianpi Pills for regulation. During treatment, patients should maintain a light diet and avoid spicy, greasy, or cold foods.

Renshen Jianpi Pills are appropriate for individuals experiencing poor appetite, difficulty gaining weight, impaired nutrient absorption, weakened gastrointestinal digestion, restlessness, poor concentration, spleen-stomach weakness, fatigue, Qi deficiency, kidney deficiency, internal deficiency with external manifestations, Yin deficiency, blood deficiency, and reduced renal metabolic function—ultimately helping restore natural physiological balance and promote overall health.

Additionally, it is recommended to consume a light yet nutritionally balanced and varied diet, rich in fresh fruits and vegetables to ensure adequate vitamin intake. Limit consumption of fatty meats, crab, and pond snails; avoid dry, heat-inducing foods (e.g., mutton, dog meat, rooster); and minimize intake of other “heaty” foods. We hope this information proves helpful to you!