Chinese herbs for liver and gallbladder cleansing include Gentian, Xia Gu Cao, Yin Chen, etc. They are often used clinically for treating dampness and heat in liver and gallbladder, fire in liver and gallbladder, liver and gallbladder stones, and heat in liver and stomach. 1. Gentian herb: It is the dried root and rhizome of Gentianaceae plants, such as Gentian, Gentian, Gentian, Gentian, Gentian, Gentian, Gentian or Gentian. It has the effect of clearing heat and drying dampness, diarrhea of liver and gallbladder fire, and is mainly used for treating jaundice with dampness-heat, yin swelling and yin itching, dysuria, eczema itching, liver fire and eye redness, tinnitus and deafness. Yin deficiency and fluid injury should be used with caution. 2. Xia Gu Cao: is the dried fruit of Xia Gu Cao, family Labiatae. It has the effect of clearing heat and fire, brightening the eyes, dispersing knots and reducing swelling. It is used for treating eye redness and swelling, headache and dizziness, night pain of eyeballs, scrofula, gall tumors, canker sores and pain. Caution should be exercised if the spleen and stomach are weak. 3. Yin Chen: for the Asteraceae plant of the genus Artemisia, the dry ground part of the artemisia. It has the efficacy of clearing dampness and heat, relieving bile, treating jaundice and urination, dampness and summer dampness, wet sores and itching. Prohibit alcohol during consumption. Caution Caution is advised for those who have blood storage and yellowing. Chinese medicine or proprietary Chinese medicines need to be used under the guidance of a Chinese doctor to identify the evidence, individuals should not use blindly, so as not to cause adverse consequences.