Three Immortals
Three Immortals
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This calming formula eases menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes and night sweats. In traditional Chinese herbalism, it tonifies the blood of the liver and heart, and nourishes kidney yin and yang.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Epimedium leaf* (yin yang huo), Morinda root* (ba ji tian), Dong Quai root* (dang gui) Curculingo rhizome* (xian mao), Rehmannia (cooked) bark* (shu di huang), Ligustrum fruit* (nu zhen zi), Lycium root bark (di gu pi), Anemarrhena root* (zhi mu), Phellodendron cortex* (huang bai), Yarrow aerial (ya luo), Licorice root* (gan cao), Jujube fruit* (da zao); *extract
Other Ingredients: Hypromellose (vegetable cellulose) and rice bran.
Pinyin: Modified Er Xian Tang
Suggested Use
Suggested Use
Internal: 3 capsules, TID, between meals
90 capsules | 270 capsules, 630mg
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Hot flashes, night sweats, low libido, and mood swings from menopause
Three Immortals
Supports Relief From
Three Immortals addresses a broad range of menopausal and perimenopausal symptoms, including hot flashes, night sweats, low sex drive, irritability, insomnia, and mood fluctuations. This formula is especially helpful when symptoms are both physical and emotional, ranging from dryness, fatigue, and sleep trouble to palpitations, mild depression, and hormonal weight gain.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, these patterns are typically caused by a combined deficiency of kidney yin, yang, and jing (essence), resulting in the upward disturbance of liver yang and heart fire. Three Immortals nourishes the blood, calms the shen (spirit), and restores balance across multiple systems.
How It Works Holistically
Western studies of the included herbs—such as epimedium, anemarrhena, and dong quai—suggest potential estrogen-modulating effects, improved energy, and thermoregulation. Rehmannia, ligustrum, and lycium are traditionally used to replenish fluids, ease inflammation, and help relieve systemic symptoms like night sweats, sleep issues, and thinning hair. Curculigo and morinda help restore depleted adrenal and reproductive function, supporting libido, vitality, and resilience.
From a TCM perspective, this formula strengthens kidney yin and yang while supporting liver and heart blood. It calms rising yang that manifests as hot flashes or insomnia, and grounds the spirit (shen) when emotional symptoms like irritability or anxiety arise. It is ideal for complex menopausal presentations where both deficiency and heat symptoms coexist.
When Three Immortals Is Right for You
Choose this formula if you’re navigating menopause or perimenopause with both heat symptoms (hot flashes, night sweats) and signs of depletion (fatigue, poor focus, dryness). It’s also helpful in cases of early menopause or irregular cycles with emotional instability, low libido, and feeling “burned out.” Long-term use is typically needed to nourish depleted yin and jing.
Additional or Alternative Support
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For night sweats and yin deficiency with dryness
Woman’s Balance
For menopause with irritability and liver qi stagnation
Coptis Purge Fire
To reduce intensity of hot flashes and clear internal heat
NuLignan
Supports hormonal, bone, and cardiovascular health
Great Yin
Deeply nourishes yin in more advanced menopausal deficiency
Cramp Bark Plus
For amenorrhea from cold or stagnation rather than menopause