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Reclaim Your Cycle.
Restore Flow. Dissolve Stasis.
Glow Tea is Botanical Biohacking’s Imperial Grade version of Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan — a classical formula first recorded nearly 2,000 years ago in the Essentials from the Golden Cabinet, one of TCM’s most revered medical classics. For women living with PCOS, uterine fibroids, endometriosis, painful periods, or chronic pelvic pain, this formula addresses the root pattern — blood stasis — that drives these conditions.
At Crawford Wellness, Glow Tea is recommended for patients where blood stagnation in the lower jiao is causing pain, masses, hormonal disruption, or fertility challenges.
Who Glow Tea Is For
Traditionally used for relief from:
- PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) — reduces inflammation, improves insulin sensitivity, and restores healthy intestinal flora; extensively studied for this purpose
- Uterine fibroids — clinically shown to reduce fibroid volume and relieve associated painful periods
- Painful periods (dysmenorrhea) — moves blood stasis causing menstrual pain and cramping
- Pain with ovulation — clears stagnation in the reproductive channels
- Ovarian cysts & abdominal masses — breaks up accumulations and promotes resolution
- Amenorrhea due to blood stasis — restores normal menstrual flow
- Persistent lochia after delivery — clears retained blood postpartum
- Fertility support — commonly recommended for women trying to conceive where blood stasis is a factor (see safety note below)
The Research
- 2014 systematic review of randomized clinical trials — Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan was shown to be effective at reducing the volume of uterine fibroids and soothing painful periods associated with fibroid growth
- 2020 animal study (Frontiers in Endocrinology) — Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan was remarkably effective at reducing inflammation and promoting healthy intestinal flora in PCOS with insulin resistance — addressing the gut-hormone axis that drives PCOS
How Glow Tea Works
In TCM, blood stasis is a pattern where blood flow becomes sluggish or obstructed — producing fixed pain, masses, dark clotted menstrual blood, and reproductive dysfunction. Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan works by:
- Enhancing blood circulation — warming the channels and moving stagnant blood
- Removing blood stasis — dissolving the accumulations that form fibroids, cysts, and masses
- Clearing heat from the blood — reducing the inflammatory component of blood stasis
- Regulating the microbiome — supporting the gut-hormone axis critical for PCOS and hormonal balance
Key Ingredients & Their Healing Actions
- Gui Zhi / Cinnamon Twig — warms the channels, unblocks yang qi, moves blood and improves circulation throughout the lower jiao
- Fu Ling / Poria — strengthens the spleen, resolves dampness, calms the mind, supports healthy fluid metabolism
- Mu Dan Pi / Peony Root Bark — clears heat from the blood, breaks blood stasis, reduces inflammation
- Bai Shao / White Peony Root — nourishes blood, softens the liver, relieves cramping and spasm
- Dan Tao Ren / Wild Mountain Peach Kernel — breaks blood stasis, dissolves masses, moistens the intestines. Botanical Biohacking uses wild mountain peach kernel — more potent than regular varieties, carefully processed to preserve the highest active enzyme content of any peach kernel available.
- Qi Ai Ye / Mugwort Leaf — a unique addition to this formula. Sourced from 4-year-old mugwort in Qi Xian, Hu Bei Province — the hometown of the legendary physician Li Shizhen and the premier growing region for this herb. Warms the uterus, stops bleeding, and secures fetal health for women using this formula to support fertility.
How to Brew Glow Tea
Boil water and add 1–4 teabags. Steep covered for 10–20 minutes, strain and sip. Re-brew the same teabags several times until no flavor or aroma remains.
Important Safety Note: Do not use herbal medicine if you are postpartum, pregnant, or expecting to become pregnant unless you are closely supervised by a medical professional. This formula moves blood and is contraindicated in pregnancy without practitioner oversight. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning any new supplement or herbal remedy. Schedule an appointment