What is the efficacy of Huanglian Chicken Zi Huang Tang

Huang Lian Zi Huang Soup is effective in clearing heat and drying dampness, diarrhea and detoxification, nourishing Yin and blood, moistening dryness and restoring wind. This soup is a medicinal food with limited efficacy and effect, and cannot achieve the effect of treating diseases.
1. Huanglian has the effect of clearing heat and drying dampness, especially good at clearing dampness and heat in the middle Jiao, it is effective in nausea and vomiting brought about by dampness and heat stagnation in the middle Jiao and poor qi, distension and fullness in the epigastrium (stomach and abdomen), distension and pain of the dorsal ribs when the liver fire offends the stomach and vomiting and swallowing of acid (swallowing of acid in the stomach which is upwardly directed to the mouth and pharynx).
Huanglian can also diarrhea fire and detoxify toxins, and is also effective in treating dizziness, irritability, and insomnia caused by excessive fire in the heart, as well as carbuncles, boils, and eye and toothaches. The adverse effects of this drug are not clear, and it is contraindicated in people with cold spleen and stomach, and used with caution in people with yin deficiency and fluid injury.
2. Chicken Zi Huang is sweet in nature, moistens dryness and restores wind, nourishes yin and nourishes blood, and is effective in treating yin deficiency and insomnia, fetal leakage (small amount of vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy), sudden dry vomiting and vomiting, febrile convulsions, hot flashes and night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, and stopping of sweating after waking up) and other conditions.
The adverse reactions and contraindications of this drug are not clear.
Huanglian Chicken Zi Huang Soup is a medicinal diet, which may exert certain effects, but is limited in its efficacy and effectiveness, and may fail to achieve therapeutic effects for the above mentioned conditions. It is not a substitute for medication and should only be consumed under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner. If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you seek medical advice promptly.