Neurogene Tea
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Calm Neuroinflammation
Neurogene Tea is an Imperial grade modification of Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang — the #1 formula in China for post-stroke sequelae and one of TCM’s most powerful tools for addressing blood stasis with qi deficiency. This pattern is at the root of many chronic neurological and pain conditions, including fibromyalgia, where poor circulation, systemic inflammation, and nervous system dysregulation drive persistent suffering.
The modification adds Tian Ma and Gou Teng to eliminate wind and tremor, and includes small but therapeutically active amounts of Da Huang, Qing Lian Qiao, and Jin Yin Hua to clear hidden heat and toxin — specifically targeting neurocardial inflammation that underlies many chronic illness presentations.
At Crawford Wellness, Neurogene Tea is a key component of Stage 4 of our Fibromyalgia Treatment Protocol. If you are working through our fibromyalgia program, see the full Fibromyalgia Stage 4 Protocol Package.
Who Neurogene Tea Is For
Traditionally used for relief from:
- Fibromyalgia — especially Stage 4, where blood stasis, qi deficiency, and neuroinflammation are central patterns
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) & concussion — addresses blood stasis and inflammation in the brain
- Post-stroke sequelae — limb spasticity and weakness, speech and swallowing difficulty, cognitive problems (consult your pharmacist if taking Warfarin, Eliquis, or Xarelto)
- Chronic neurodegenerative conditions — Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), chronic Lyme disease
- Small vessel ischemic damage — research suggests this formula may help prevent further vascular damage
- Eye problems — poor circulation to the eyes, reduced visual clarity associated with neuroinflammation
- Chronic Lyme disease — clears hidden heat and toxin from the nervous system and lymphatic layer
How Neurogene Tea Works
In TCM, blood stasis with qi deficiency is a pattern where the body lacks the energy to move blood effectively through the channels. The result is poor circulation to the brain, nerves, and muscles — producing pain, weakness, cognitive fog, and neurological symptoms that are hallmarks of fibromyalgia and neurodegenerative disease.
Neurogene Tea works by:
- Powerfully tonifying qi — giving the body the energy it needs to move blood and restore circulation
- Invigorating blood and breaking stasis — clearing the blockages that cause pain, numbness, and neurological dysfunction
- Eliminating wind and tremor — calming the nervous system and reducing spasticity
- Clearing hidden heat and neurocardial inflammation — targeting the low-grade inflammatory fire that drives chronic neurological symptoms
- Protecting the brain and vascular system — reducing further small vessel damage and supporting cognitive clarity
Key Ingredients & Their Healing Actions
- Huang Qi / Astragalus Root — the chief herb; massively tonifies wei qi and spleen qi, giving the body energy to move blood and heal
- Dang Gui / Chinese Angelica Root — nourishes and invigorates blood, relieves pain, supports nervous system nourishment
- Chuan Xiong / Ligusticum Root — invigorates blood, moves qi, relieves pain; one of TCM’s top herbs for head and neurological conditions
- Chi Shao / Red Peony Root — clears heat, cools blood, breaks blood stasis, reduces inflammation
- Tao Ren / Peach Kernel — breaks blood stasis, moistens the intestines, reduces fixed pain and masses
- Hong Hua / Safflower — invigorates blood, dispels stasis, relieves pain throughout the channels
- Tian Ma / Gastrodia Tuber — extinguishes wind, stops tremor and spasm, relieves headache and dizziness; key for neurological presentations
- Gou Teng / Uncaria Stem — calms the liver, extinguishes wind, reduces blood pressure and nervous system hyperreactivity
- Da Huang / Rheum Root — in small therapeutic doses, clears heat and toxin, breaks blood stasis, and supports detoxification
- Jin Yin Hua / Japanese Honeysuckle Flower — clears heat and toxin, reduces inflammation, supports immune regulation
- Lian Qiao Qing / Green Forsythia Fruit — see Nerdy Highlight below
Nerdy Highlight: Why We Use Qing Lian Qiao
Lian Qiao comes in two forms: 青翘 Qing Qiao (green, harvested July–September, steamed and dried) and 老翘 Lao Qiao (old, harvested October, dried). The difference matters clinically:
- Qing Qiao is better at clearing lung heat; Lao Qiao clears large intestine heat
- Qing Qiao has significantly higher volatile oil content and its Forsythiaside content is up to 10 times higher than Lao Qiao
- Qing Qiao is stronger at inhibiting bacteria
In Neurogene Tea, we exclusively use Qing Qiao to clear hidden liver heat, reduce neuroinflammation, and brighten the eyes. Shiny, clear eyes are a clinical sign that neural inflammatory levels are coming into balance.
Part of the Crawford Wellness Fibromyalgia Protocol
Neurogene Tea is a cornerstone of Stage 4 of our Fibromyalgia Treatment Protocol. If you are working through our structured fibromyalgia program, explore the complete package:
Fibromyalgia Stage 4 Protocol Package →
How to Brew Neurogene Tea
This tea contains seeds and roots — boil for 20–30 minutes for maximum extraction of active ingredients. Do not simply steep; boiling is essential for full potency.
⚠️ Consult your pharmacist before use if taking blood-thinning medications such as Warfarin, Eliquis, or Xarelto. Consult your licensed TCM practitioner or healthcare provider before use if pregnant, nursing, or managing a complex chronic condition.