Liver qi stagnation (poor transportation of qi and blood in the liver, emotional depression) can be treated by drinking water infused with herbs such as xiangshu and chaihu, which are both very effective in clearing the liver and relieving stagnation (treating stagnation by unblocking the qi of the liver). However, the effect of medicines varies according to each person’s specific situation, and there is no such thing as the most effective.
Fragrant herbs are effective in dispersing the liver and relieving depression, regulating menstruation and relieving pain (regulating menstruation and relieving menstrual pain), and regulating qi and relaxing the middle (regulating the qi of the spleen and stomach). It is often used in the treatment of symptoms such as dysphoria (lack of emotional well-being), distension and pain in both hypochondriums, irregular menstruation, and distension and fullness in the epigastrium (abdomen) caused by liver-qi stagnation. Adverse reactions and contraindications have not been clarified.
The effects of Chai Hu are dispersing the liver and relieving depression, evacuating wind-heat, and elevating Yang Qi. It is often used in treating menstrual disorders, distension and pain in the hypogastrium (abdomen), depression, malignant cold (fear of cold) and fever. Use with caution in cases of internal movement of liver wind, yin deficiency and hyperactivity of yang (deficiency of yin fluid and hyperactivity of yang), upward reversal of qi, and yin deficiency and hyperactivity of fire (deficiency of yin essence in the body, resulting in hyperactivity of deficiency fire). Adverse reactions have not been clarified.
The efficacy of tea replacement drinks is limited, not a substitute for medication to treat diseases, if you are not feeling well, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner.