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Yu Ping Feng San

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General Information

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What It Is

Yu Ping Feng San is a classical 3-herb Traditional Chinese Medicine formula, most commonly composed of:

  • Huang Qi (Astragalus root)
  • Bai Zhu (Atractylodes macrocephala rhizome)
  • Fang Feng (Saposhnikovia divaricata root)

Its name literally means “Jade Screen Powder,” referencing a conceptual “wind-screen” that protects the body’s defensive barrier. In TCM terms it is used to tonify Wei Qi (defensive qi) and stabilize the exterior to reduce the tendency to catch colds or suffer spontaneous sweating. In practice it is often taken preventively rather than as an acute remedy.

How It Works

In TCM mechanism:

The formula strengthens the Spleen and Lung qi, which in TCM theory govern production and circulation of defensive qi at the skin and orifices. The “exterior” is then more secure and less permeable to “wind pathogens” (respiratory infections). Fang Feng expels minor pathogens without being excessively dispersing, while Huang Qi and Bai Zhu consolidate and tonify to prevent leakiness of the exterior.

In plausible biomedical terms (based on contemporary translational literature, not claims of cure):

Huang Qi has been studied for immunomodulating, barrier-supporting, and anti-inflammatory effects. Bai Zhu may impact gut mucosal immunity and epithelial integrity, indirectly affecting systemic immune tone. Fang Feng contributes mild anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial actions. The net profile corresponds to enhancing baseline immune competence and stabilizing barrier function rather than stimulating acute immune activation.

Why It’s Important

Yu Ping Feng San is important clinically because it addresses a pattern of susceptibility, not just symptoms. It is traditionally selected for people who catch colds easily, have spontaneous sweating, or show chronic low-grade deficiency with barrier weakness. Rather than chasing each infection, the strategy is to raise the “floor” of resilience.

In modern health settings, this preventative orientation is relevant in individuals with frequent upper-respiratory infections, seasonal vulnerability, or recovery phases following depletion when constitutional support is favored over repeated episodic treatment.

Considerations

Yu Ping Feng San is not a universal tonic. It is intended for deficiency-type vulnerability — not for robust individuals or for active febrile infection (where tonifying the exterior could theoretically trap pathogens). Improper use in excess or in the wrong phase can lead to stagnation, bloat, or trapping of heat in susceptible constitutions.

It also assumes the TCM diagnosis is correct; if the presentation is due to allergy, autoimmunity, hormonal sweat disorders, or other causes that do not reflect Wei-Qi deficiency, the formula may not address the root. Interaction-wise, Huang Qi can theoretically interact with immunosuppressants or transplant immunotherapy due to immunomodulatory properties; caution is indicated in such settings.

Quality control of raw materials, correct dose, and timing (usually preventive or between episodes) matter. As with all herbal formulas, individualization to pattern and supervision by a clinician trained in both TCM and biomedical red-flag triage is strongly preferred.

Helps with these conditions

Yu Ping Feng San is most effective for general wellness support with emerging research . The effectiveness varies by condition based on clinical evidence and user experiences.

Allergies (Hay Fever) 0% effective
Childhood Asthma 0% effective
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Detailed Information by Condition

TCM rationale: YPFS “tonifies qi” and strengthens wei-qi (the body’s defensive layer) to reduce wind-triggered allergy flares. Classical indications i...

0 votes Updated 1 month ago 4 studies cited

Childhood Asthma

0% effective

Barrier + immune effects (biomedical): Preclinical and translational work suggests YPFS can reduce type-2 airway inflammation (↓IL-5/IL-13), lower IgE...

0 votes Updated 1 month ago 5 studies cited

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