Proprietary Chinese medicines for treating liver depression and spleen deficiency in men

Proprietary Chinese medicines for treating liver depression and spleen deficiency in men include Easy Pill and Shu Liver and Qi Pill. The use of medication needs to be under the guidance of a physician and should not be taken on its own. Liver Depression and Spleen Deficiency, also known as Liver-Spleen disharmony (the liver and spleen cannot work in harmony) syndrome. It refers to the main clinical manifestations of distension and pain in the chest and ribs, abdominal distension, and diarrhea due to a loss of liver detoxification (abnormal function of liver detoxification) and a loss of spleen’s healthy transportation. With the efficacy of dispersing the liver and relieving depression (treating depression by dispersing the liver qi), nourishing blood and strengthening the spleen, Easy Pill is mostly used in cases of liver depression and blood deficiency (liver qi stagnation and blood deficiency), and loss of healthy transportation of the spleen. In the formula, Chai Hu dredges the liver and resolves depression; Angelica sinensis nourishes blood and blood; Paeonia lactiflora nourishes blood and astringes yin to soften the liver; Atractylodes macrocephala and Poria strengthens the spleen and dispels dampness; Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae benefits qi and tonifies the middle; Peppermint transmits the heat of the liver meridian and ginger warms stomach and harmonizes middle. Shu Liver Qi Pill has the effect of soothing the liver and relieving depression. It is often used to treat chest and hypochondriac distension, and depression of qi. Note, avoid drinking alcohol, avoid spicy and greasy things. The use of drugs need to be under the guidance of a physician, do not take on their own.