Which one is better for liver protection, Eight Treasures or Pientzehuang?

Eight Treasures Dan and Pientzehuang have different composition, efficacy and main treatment, and they are proprietary Chinese medicines, so it is impossible to directly compare which one of them is more effective in protecting liver and nursing liver. Eight Treasures Dan is composed of in vitro cultivated cow’s rhubarb, snake gall, antelope horn, pearl, panax ginseng, artificial musk, etc. It has the efficacy of clearing dampness-heat, activating blood circulation and detoxifying, removing yellowness and relieving pain. Eight Treasures Dan is used for fever caused by dampness-heat, jaundice, yellow and red urine, nausea and vomiting, nausea and vomiting, nausea (no appetite, less food), dystocia (pain in the area of dystocia and ribs), abdominal distension, and so on. Or damp-heat-induced burning and stinging pain in the urethra, abdominal distension and pain, as well as infectious viral hepatitis, acute cholecystitis, acute urinary tract infections, etc. See the above symptoms. The adverse reactions of the drug are not clear. Pregnant women should not take it and athletes should use it with caution. Pientzehuang is composed of bovine rhubarb, musk, Panax notoginseng and snake gall, which has the efficacy of clearing away heat and detoxification, cooling blood and removing blood stasis, subduing swelling and relieving pain, and is used for acute and chronic viral hepatitis caused by heat and blood stasis, anonymous swelling and poison, bruises and all kinds of inflammation, etc. The adverse reaction of this drug is not clear. The adverse effects of the drug are not clear. It is contraindicated for pregnant women and used with caution by athletes. If you have a related condition, it is recommended to be treated under the guidance of a professional physician, not blindly self-medication.