Can Ginseng and Atractylodis Macrocephalae Soup Treat Fatty Liver?

Ginseng Ling Bai Zhu Tang, cannot treat fatty liver. Ginseng Ling and Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, has the efficacy of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen, penetrating dampness and stopping diarrhea. It can be used for the treatment of dietary inactivity, chest and epigastric constipation (feeling of fullness and stuffiness in the chest and abdomen), intestinal tinnitus and diarrhea, weakness of limbs, emaciation, etc. caused by spleen deficiency and dampness, as well as lung, spleen and qi deficiency, phlegm-dampness and coughing. Fatty liver, belonging to the “accumulation evidence” in Chinese medicine, is mostly caused by emotional disorders, dietary injuries or post-disease weakness, resulting in damage to the liver and spleen, disharmony of the internal organs, qi stagnation, blood stasis or phlegm-dampness stagnation and the onset of the disease. Jaeger syndrome, the disease in the blood (in the four periods of warm disease Wei Qi Ying Blood, belongs to the most in-depth stage or location of the disease). The disease focuses on blood activation, with blood activation, elimination of blood stasis, and softening and dispersing (softening and dissipating hard lumps) as the basic treatment. Depending on the identification of the disease, prescriptions such as Diaphragm Downward Expelling Blood Stasis Soup can be given to add or subtract treatment. The medication should be standardized under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, and should not be self-administered to avoid risks.