In addition, stagnation of liver qi can also lead to a series of uncomfortable symptoms such as dry mouth and bitter taste, abdominal distension and acid reflux. In view of these problems, I recommend Sinisan, a well-known prescription commonly used in clinical practice of kanzo sensei.
Sinisan originated from Treatise on Febrile Diseases, a classic Chinese medicine, and is composed of Bupleurum, Fructus Aurantii Immaturus, Radix Paeoniae Alba and Radix Glycyrrhizae. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the liver controls blood storage and regulates qi activity.
The relationship between qi and blood is very close. Qi promotes blood circulation, and blood stasis often occurs after qi stagnation. Sinisan can regulate exterior and interior, soothe the liver and relieve depression, and also treat blood stasis.
Bupleurum root in the prescription is a medicine for guiding liver meridian, which can soothe the liver and relieve depression, and can also raise yang to make the stagnation heat penetrate the outside, and promote qi and blood circulation. Paeonia lactiflora has the effects of softening liver and nourishing blood, calming liver and relieving pain, astringing yin and sweating, and plays a role in nourishing blood in the prescription.
Fructus Aurantii Immaturus is slightly cold and bitter. Entering the spleen, stomach and large intestine meridians can break blood and relieve depression, and licorice is warm. All kinds of drugs can be reconciled here to achieve the effect of qi and blood reconciliation. This prescription takes care of soothing the liver and regulating qi, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and is worthy of being a famous prescription for soothing the liver and relieving depression.
Sini powder is a classic prescription for treating liver depression and qi stagnation in traditional Chinese medicine. Sini Powder can be used to treat and regulate all symptoms caused by stagnation of liver qi, such as cold pain in limbs, fullness in chest and hypochondrium, irregular menstruation in women, dry mouth and bitter taste, abdominal distension and diarrhea, rapid pulse and so on, with very good curative effect.
Sinisan, a classic prescription, has simple formula, reasonable compatibility and wide indications. Many prescriptions for treating liver diseases in TCM clinic are made of Sini powder, and the core components of these prescriptions, such as Xiaoyao powder and Jiawei Xiaoyao powder, all come from Sini powder.
The prescription of Sinisan can be said to firmly grasp the essence of treating liver diseases in traditional Chinese medicine, that is, qi and blood. Through the two-way conditioning of qi and blood on the liver, through the compatibility of traditional Chinese medicine, the door of liver health is opened!