Xiao Yao San Tea
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Calm the Nervous System. Restore Balance.
Xiao Yao San (造遙散 — "Free and Easy Wanderer") is one of the most widely used and extensively researched formulas in Traditional Chinese Medicine. For those living with fibromyalgia, chronic stress, anxiety, and gut-brain dysregulation, this formula addresses the root pattern — liver qi stagnation invading the spleen — that drives electrical and burning pain, IBS flares, mood instability, and nervous system hyperreactivity.
At Crawford Wellness, Xiao Yao San Tea is a key component of Stage 3 of our Fibromyalgia Treatment Protocol, specifically targeting the stress-driven pain amplification and gut-brain axis dysfunction that characterizes this stage.
Fibromyalgia Stage 3: How Xiao Yao San Fits In
Watch our clinical explanation of how Xiao Yao San is used in Stage 3 fibromyalgia treatment:
Who Xiao Yao San Tea Is For
Traditionally used for relief from:
- Fibromyalgia — electrical and burning pain that worsens with stress, overwork, or emotional strain
- Stress, irritability, and overwork — calms liver qi stagnation and restores smooth flow
- Anxiety and depression — extensively studied for anti-depressant and anxiolytic mechanisms
- IBS and digestive dysfunction — especially effective in combination with Microgard or Microgard Plus
- Wood-Earth Dysharmony — the TCM pattern where liver overacts on spleen, causing pain, bloating, mood swings, and fatigue
- Stress-related weight gain — regulates cortisol and metabolic disruption driven by chronic stress
- Brain-body inflammation — protects the blood-brain barrier from cortisol-driven damage
The Science: How Xiao Yao San Works
Modern research has validated what TCM practitioners have known for centuries. Xiao Yao San works on multiple physiological pathways simultaneously:
- Nitric Oxide regulation — under chronic stress, nitric oxide becomes elevated and unevenly distributed, signaling pain, IBS attacks, and anxiety. Xiao Yao San reduces and redistributes nitric oxide to correct this pattern — directly addressing the burning and electrical pain of fibromyalgia.
- Gut-brain axis health — extensively studied for its effects on gasotransmitter signaling between the gut and brain
- Blood-brain barrier protection — research shows Xiao Yao San reduces injury to the blood-brain barrier caused by elevated cortisol levels
- Glucocorticoid regulation — modulates cortisol and stress hormone levels during chronic stress
- Anti-depressant / anti-anxiety mechanisms — multiple studies confirm its effects on mood regulation pathways
Key Ingredients & Their Healing Actions
- Chai Hu / Bupleurum Radix — the chief herb; opens the shaoyang, moves liver qi stagnation, clears heat, and lifts depression
- Dang Gui / Angelica Sinensis — nourishes and invigorates blood, supports liver function, relieves pain and menstrual irregularity
- Bai Shao / White Peony Root — softens the liver, relieves cramping and spasm, nourishes blood, calms pain
- Bai Zhu / Atractylodis Macrocephalae — strengthens the spleen, dries dampness, supports digestive function
- Fu Ling / Poria — calms the mind, strengthens the spleen, resolves dampness and anxiety
- Gan Cao / Licorice Root — harmonizes all herbs, tonifies spleen qi, reduces inflammation
- Bo He / Mint — disperses liver qi stagnation, clears the head, relieves emotional constraint
- Sheng Jiang / Fresh Ginger — warms the middle, supports digestion, harmonizes the formula
How to Brew Xiao Yao San 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.
⚠️ Consult your licensed TCM practitioner or healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or managing a complex chronic condition with existing medications.