Practitioner Free & Easy Wanderer
~ Xiao Yao SanPractitioner Free & Easy Wanderer
~ Xiao Yao San- White Peony (root)/Bai Shao
- Poria (fungus)/Fu Ling
- Tangkuei (root)/Dang Gui
- Atractylodes (stem)/Bai Zhu
- Ginger (root)/Pao Jiang
- Bupleurum (root)/Chai Hu
- Mint (leaf)/Bo He
- Licorice (root)/Zhi Gan Cao
One jar of 100 herbal capsules (500 mg each) or approximately 25-35 recommended doses of Free & Easy Wanderer.
This formula “helps soothe the Liver, fortifies the Spleen and nourishes Blood.”
- Description
- When + How
- On-going stress is overwhelming and other solutions are not working.
- For women during the PMS phase of their cycle for hormonal balance and emotional support.
- When you are feeling irritable and fatigued. In some cases, the formula can work quite quickly.
- During times of mental fatigue or you are feeling mentally exhausted.
- In lieu of other afternoon pick-me-ups. It’s non-caffeinated, but provides a natural mood booster.
- 1. Pour
- 2. Stir
- 3. Enjoy
- Formula + Herbs
- Supplements Facts
- Pour
- Stir
- Enjoy
Free & Easy Wander herbal tablets offer a dose of calm, happiness and less irritability. Translated into Xiao Yao San, this formula was named for the roaming Dao-ists of centuries ago, who were calm and relaxed in their meditative pursuits.
Our Free & Easy Wanderer tablets will leave you feeling relaxed and focussed, with less irritability and generally happier. This formula is also quite popular during the PMS phase of a woman’s cycle, helping harmonize emotions and leaving one feeling more balanced mentally and physically.
Free & Easy Wanderer can be taken daily for on-going stress management, with effects that can be incredibly profound.
When Free & Easy Wander Works Best
When Free & Easy Wanderer can be used for a variety of manners, depending on your emotional needs.
This formula is great when:
How to take Practitioner Free & Easy Wanderer
We developed Digestive Harmony to help in those urgent moments when digestive strength is needed most, or when needed to maintain a strong digestive health routine. Simply add the powders to water, stir and enjoy. Digestive Harmony comes in individual packets making it easy for you to enjoy at home or on-the-go.
The Formula
Free & Easy Wanderer (Xiao Yao San) is comprised of 8 herbs and is considered a foundational formula in Chinese herbal medicine that has been used for hundreds of years and remains incredibly popular within the Chinese herbal medicine community still to this day. Named after the roaming Dao-ists of times past, who moved in a “free and easy manner” (relaxed and emotionally unfettered), the herbal combination relaxes the mind and spirit.
The Herbs
Purity, authenticity and sustainability are pillars of DAO Labs, which translates into the way we source our herbs. We use only sustainably-sourced herbs from Good Agriculture Practice farms, and go to extreme lengths to test and verify along our supply chain. All herbs are third-party tested in the U.S. for both safety and authenticity, setting a new standard in Chinese herbal medicine.
Learn more about the eight herbs in Practitioner Free & Easy Wanderer below.
White Peony (root)/Bai Shao
Don’t let those delicate flowers fool you! The mighty roots of the peony plant have been used for centuries to nourish the blood and calm the liver during stressful times.
Poria (fungus)/Fu Ling
Seen naturally growing across the roots of Japanese pines, this white fungus is known to “quiet the heart and calm the spirit,” or in other words, helps with stress and even insomnia.
Tangkuei (root)/Dang Gui
AKA: Chinese Angelica RootCommonly referred to as “female ginseng,” Chinese angelica root helps to strengthen, harmonize and regulate the blood, as well as reduce swelling during moments of stress.
Atractylodes (stem)/Bai Zhu
AKA: White RhizomeThis earthy, bark-like herb is used for many of its healing properties including the promotion of energy (Qi) throughout the body to help manage stress or spontaneous perspiration.
Ginger (root)/Pao Jiang
Warming, aromatic ginger is commonly used as a “harmonizer” in Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine, lending its potent powers to activate and sync the formula ingredients.
Bupleurum (root)/Chai Hu
AKA: Thorowax RootDespite its thin, reed-like appearance, thorowax root is one powerful herb commonly used in Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine to alleviate stress, irritability and depression.
Mint (leaf)/Bo He
A natural healer, the aromatic leaves and stems of mint are known in TCM for their “cooling” properties, including the ability to refresh the mind and stimulate the nervous system.
Licorice (root)/Zhi Gan Cao
While it may sound like a delicious dessert, honey fried licorice root is commonly used as a formula harmonizer to bring energy (Qi) and strength to key organs fighting tension or imbalance.
Other Ingredients: Honey, citric acid, sodium bicarbonate, natural flavors (orange and chai blend).
Dr. Karchmer on Free & Easy Wanderer
Dr. Karchmer on Free & Easy Wanderer
“Free & Easy Wanderer is an herbal go-to for many of the patients I see in my practice. Many of us have mental tension and stress, the effects from which can permeate throughout the body. I use this formula as a foundation to get people to relax - with benefits that can extend far beyond. It’s truly amazing.”
Read More about Free & Easy Wander from Dr. Kachmer >“I love Free & Easy Wander. It was recommended by my acupuncturist and it’s now part of my monthly cycle management. I take it for PMS and I feel great as a consequence. Highly recommend”
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