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Qian Lie Shu Wan

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Why it works for Prostate Enlargement:

TCM rationale. Qian Lie Shu Wan is formulated to “stabilize the Kidneys,” move blood, and address damp-heat patterns that map to lower urinary tract symptoms (frequency, urgency, weak stream). A practitioner resource summarises its intended actions and symptom targets in BPH-like presentations. Yin Yang House

Anti-inflammatory & immunomodulatory effects (preclinical). A monograph describing Qian Lie Shu Wan reports inhibition of inflammatory edema in animal models and immune effects (↑ complement C3), supporting a plausible anti-inflammatory mechanism relevant to prostatitis/BPH symptom clusters. GlobinMed

Oxidative stress & cytokine pathways (preclinical; Qianlieshutong Capsule). Experimental work with the Qianlieshutong Capsule shows reductions in markers of oxidative stress (MDA), modulation of cytokines (↓TNF-α, ↑IL-10) and T-cell balance in non-bacterial prostatitis models—mechanisms that could mitigate inflammation contributing to urinary symptoms in BPH. (PDF, Chinese; see pharmacology section.) CACM

How to use for Prostate Enlargement:

Important: Formulations and strengths vary by manufacturer. Always follow the label you’ve bought and your clinician’s guidance.

  • Qian Lie Shu Wan (pills) – Typical retail instructions: 5–8 pills, 3× daily with or before meals. (Example professional storefront listing usage.) Dragon Acupuncture
  • Qianlieshutong Capsule (closely related product, used in many studies)
  • Ingredients & indications (official Chinese drug insert): herbs such as Phellodendron (Huang Bai), Paeonia rubra (Chi Shao), Angelica (Dang Gui), Chuanxiong, Smilax (Tu Fu Ling), Sparganium (San Leng), Alisma (Ze Xie), Portulaca, Verbena, Saxifraga, Bupleurum, Achyranthes, Licorice, indicated for chronic prostatitis and BPH with damp-heat/blood-stasis pattern. Ypk
  • Dose: 3 capsules, 3× daily (oral). This exact regimen appears in multiple inserts and consumer-facing reproductions of the official label. Ypk

Duration is typically weeks to a few months in clinical reports (often used alongside standard BPH drugs); reassess with your clinician if no improvement after 4–6 weeks.

Scientific Evidence for Prostate Enlargement:

Network meta-analysis of RCTs in BPH (2024, Frontiers in Medicine). Across 72 randomized trials of 15 oral Chinese patent medicines added to standard Western therapy, Qianlieshutong Capsule + conventional meds ranked best for reducing post-void residual urine, while other formulas ranked best for IPSS, flow rate, or prostate volume. Authors caution that trial quality varies and better RCTs are needed. Frontiers

Real-world study (2025) in BPH: Qian Lie Shu Tong Capsules + finasteride vs finasteride alone—combined use showed improved effectiveness and acceptable safety in practice data (details in open-access PDF). (Observational design; not an RCT.) Pak J Pharm Sci

Prior narrative/summary of BPH data (2020). A medical database abstract concluded that Qianlieshutong Capsules appear effective and safe for BPH but emphasized the need for larger, high-quality multicenter RCTs. Europe PMC

Related clinical literature in prostatitis/CPPS (not BPH but mechanistically relevant). Meta-analyses and RCTs (including rectal suppository variants) suggest symptom improvements with Qianlie-an / Qianlieshutong-type products in chronic prostatitis—conditions that often overlap symptomatically with BPH. These support anti-inflammatory symptom relief but are not direct proof for prostate enlargement per se. ResearchGate

Specific Warnings for Prostate Enlargement:

Product variability & regulation. These are Chinese patent medicines; composition differs by brand. They are not approved as BPH drugs by regulators like the FDA; quality control and herb sourcing can vary. Always use reputable sources and review the exact ingredient list on your product. (See example official ingredient lists/labels.) Ypk

Label cautions (capsule inserts): Dosing is 3 caps, 3×/day; adverse effects/contraindications are often listed as “unclear,” with the general advice to use under clinician supervision and to consider drug interactions. (Chinese official/republished inserts.) Ypk

Pregnancy: Retail TCM listings commonly caution not for use during pregnancy (due to “blood-moving” herbs). While this condition targets men, the warning matters for anyone who may be handling/taking multiperson products in the household. Four Winds Acupuncture

Anticoagulants / antiplatelets (important). Several included herbs (e.g., Angelica/Dang Gui, Chuanxiong, Verbena) have blood-moving properties; case reports and reviews note potential bleeding risk with warfarin and similar drugs. If you take warfarin or other oral anticoagulants, consult your prescriber and monitor INR. Hello Pharmacist

Licorice (Glycyrrhizae radix) is in many formulas. Even modest intakes can cause hypertension, hypokalemia, edema, and interact with several meds. Avoid if you have uncontrolled hypertension, heart, or kidney disease, and be cautious with diuretics. NCCIH

Liver considerations. As with many botanicals, idiosyncratic liver injury is possible; use caution if you have pre-existing liver disease and avoid alcohol excess. (General hepatotoxicity resources for herbs/drugs; use LiverTox to check specific constituents you’re taking.) NIDDK

When to stop and seek care. If you develop new/worsening urinary retention, fever/chills, visible blood in urine, severe dizziness/fainting, signs of bleeding (e.g., nosebleeds, bruising when on anticoagulants), or yellowing of skin/eyes, stop the product and seek medical advice.

General Information (All Ailments)

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What It Is

Qian Lie Shu Wan (前列舒丸) is a traditional Chinese herbal formula commonly used to support prostate health in men, especially for conditions associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis, and urinary dysfunction. The name translates roughly to “Prostate Comfort Pill.”

It is composed of a blend of Chinese herbs that are believed to nourish kidney energy, promote blood circulation, clear heat and dampness, and reduce swelling in the lower pelvic region. While the exact composition may vary slightly by manufacturer, typical ingredients include herbs such as:

  • Huang Qi (Astragalus Root) – to boost qi and support immunity.
  • Fu Ling (Poria Cocos) – to drain dampness and support urinary function.
  • Ze Xie (Alisma Rhizome) – to promote urination and clear heat.
  • Shu Di Huang (Rehmannia Root, prepared) – to nourish kidney yin.
  • Dang Gui (Angelica Sinensis) – to invigorate blood and alleviate stagnation.
  • Bai Mao Gen (Imperata Rhizome) – to clear heat and promote urination.

Together, these ingredients aim to restore balance in the kidney, bladder, and liver meridians—systems that traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) associates with urinary and reproductive health.

How It Works

From a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective, Qian Lie Shu Wan works by addressing the root causes of prostate-related issues, often seen as imbalances involving:

  • Kidney deficiency (leading to poor fluid metabolism and tissue weakness),
  • Qi stagnation (causing pressure or discomfort),
  • Damp-heat accumulation (manifesting as inflammation, swelling, or urinary obstruction).

By tonifying kidney energy and moving qi and blood, it helps improve urine flow, reduce pelvic discomfort, and ease inflammation.

From a modern biomedical viewpoint, some of the herbs used in Qian Lie Shu Wan have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, diuretic, and immune-modulating properties. These effects may:

  • Improve urinary frequency and flow,
  • Reduce swelling and pain in the prostate area,
  • Support overall urinary tract health,
  • Help prevent bacterial growth and recurrent infections.

Thus, the formula supports both symptom relief and functional balance within the urogenital system.

Why It’s Important

Qian Lie Shu Wan is important because it offers a natural, holistic approach to managing prostate and urinary conditions that are common among aging men. Conditions such as enlarged prostate (BPH) or chronic prostatitis can cause symptoms like:

  • Frequent nighttime urination,
  • Weak urine stream,
  • Pelvic or perineal discomfort,
  • A sensation of incomplete bladder emptying.

By using herbal therapy to enhance body regulation rather than merely suppress symptoms, Qian Lie Shu Wan can complement or, in some cases, reduce reliance on synthetic medications. It also aligns with preventive health principles, helping maintain prostate function and vitality before severe symptoms develop.

Considerations

While Qian Lie Shu Wan is generally considered safe when used appropriately, several important considerations apply:

  1. Quality and Authenticity: Ensure the formula is sourced from reputable manufacturers, as herbal quality and purity vary widely. Poor-quality or contaminated products can reduce effectiveness or pose risks.
  2. Professional Guidance: It should be taken under the supervision of a qualified TCM practitioner or healthcare provider, especially if you are on prescription medications or have chronic illnesses.
  3. Possible Interactions: Some herbs may interact with pharmaceuticals such as diuretics, blood thinners, or hormonal medications. Professional evaluation helps avoid adverse effects.
  4. Individual Suitability: Not every case of prostate or urinary discomfort is due to the same underlying imbalance. For example, individuals with strong heat symptoms (e.g., burning urination) may require different formulas than those with cold or deficiency patterns.
  5. Duration of Use: Herbal formulas are often used over weeks or months, as they act gently and cumulatively. Regular evaluation ensures that the treatment remains suitable and effective.
  6. Medical Evaluation: Persistent urinary symptoms should not be self-treated indefinitely. Medical evaluation for prostate cancer, infection, or severe obstruction is crucial before relying solely on herbal remedies.

Helps with these conditions

Qian Lie Shu Wan is most effective for general wellness support with emerging research . The effectiveness varies by condition based on clinical evidence and user experiences.

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