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Some medical practitioners have said that "Chai Hu robs the liver of its yin", is there any basis for this statement? Is there any clinical example of massive use of Chai Hu injuring liver yin?

Some medical practitioners have said that "Chai Hu robs the liver of its yin", is there any basis for this statement? Is there any clinical example of massive use of Chai Hu injuring liver yin?

Prolonged use of Chai Hu, even in small doses, is associated with dry mouth and fatigue. Chai Hu has a pungent dispersing quality, which depletes Qi and injures fluid, so it is usually accompanied by Bai Shao (白芍).

The essence of Chinese medicine is prescription, over-emphasis on the role of a particular drug is Western-style Chinese medicine. The reason why the prescription has become a classic, is to emphasize the role of the prescription, that is, multi-flavored drugs with each other, interacting with each other, talking about the collective power, playing is a three-dimensional attack and defense. The biggest problem of modern Chinese medicine is that it overemphasizes the role of single-flavored drugs and ignores the interactions between drugs, which is also the fundamental reason for the decline of Chinese medicine. Scripture is the ancient hammer into, that is, to play the strengths of each drug, and each other to restrain the shortness of each drug, this is really Chinese medicine, the use of the real Chinese medicine is really everyone.

Chaihu this is the evacuation of the ascension of the drug, there have always been dry hijacking said, such as according to the Lei Gong concoction method, after mixing fried with turtle blood, there is no hijacking of the yin said.

I see that the Liver Yin doctor is not wrong, it is our misunderstanding of the word "hijack", thinking that hijack means to injure, in fact, this hijack here is the meaning of entry. Chai Hu is an important liver meridian medicine. It's just the right thing to do.

Chai Hu with turtle blood de-fried and concocted! It's good for removing liver fire without damaging the liver! It doesn't hurt the liver! The preparation of Chinese medicine is very important

There is no evidence or phenomenon that Chaihu injures liver yin, and if there is, it is negligible. It is a fact that Xiao Chaihu Tang injures yin, mainly because of the greater effect of half-summer, which is damaging to the lung yin, stomach yin, and liver yin to a certain extent, but it doesn't matter if it is correct for the symptoms. Xiao Chaihu Tang is also not easy to take regularly.

Liver is wood, the wood is depressed then cut, the wood is withered then tonic, the liver is too exuberant need to use Chai Hu combing, the liver is too weak then can not be used

There was a time in Japan when Xiao Chai Hu Tang was promoted and someone took 7.5kg of Xiao Chai Hu Punch and seemed to die

I've taken Xiao Chai Hu Granules.

This argument is nonsense. According to this argument, cinnamon sticks and ephedra are not robbed, and half-sia is not robbed? Chinese medicine is good, a lot of Chinese medicine culture has become tainted, we still mistakenly think that Chinese medicine has developed. In fact, it is a regression

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