At present, the treatment principle of acute hepatitis is still based on rest and reasonable nutritional and dietary conditioning combined with hepatoprotective drug treatment. The therapeutic principle of chronic hepatitis is to apply antiviral medication as much as possible on the basis of reasonable dietary conditioning, appropriate liver protection or traditional Chinese medicine treatment; in addition, dietary and nutritional conditioning of cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma also plays an important role in their treatment. Although the antiviral effect of α-interferon has been affirmed, but the side effects are great, the price is expensive, and its application and efficacy are far from satisfactory, therefore, reasonable dietary and nutritional conditioning and traditional Chinese medicine treatment will not lose the importance of measures for the treatment of liver disease. Diet therapy is the use of food or food and traditional Chinese medicine for patients to eat in order to achieve the purpose of curing and preventing diseases. Firstly, diet therapy can provide liver disease patients with all kinds of nutrients needed for the recovery of their condition; secondly, certain food and important itself have certain pharmacological effects, so it has a therapeutic effect on liver disease; furthermore, diet therapy is simple, easy to apply, with precise effect and no obvious toxic side effects, integrating nutrition and medication in one. Therefore, it is popular among people and patients with liver disease. As we know, among the many liver drugs, the most applied and the fastest developing ones are Chinese medicines, especially proprietary Chinese medicines (pCms). Many proprietary Chinese medicines for liver disease have good effects in improving clinical symptoms, signs and restoring liver function. In addition, our unique dietary therapy provides us with great convenience and advantages in treating liver disease. Generally speaking, diet therapy is not as effective as most traditional Chinese medicines and western medicines, but it has a long history in our country and has accumulated a lot of valuable experience. It not only has the role of curing and preventing diseases, but also, rich in nutrients, tasty cooking, beautiful color, aroma, can make a person’s appetite, especially for the elderly, children and patients with chronic liver disease who do not want to take long-term medication are happy to accept. Our working people in the long-term medical practice, and gradually realized that food with Chinese medicine, also has & ldquo; salty, sour, bitter, sweet and Xin & rdquo; five flavors and & ldquo; cold, hot, warm and flat & rdquo; four gas, therefore, food is not only to feed the hungry, to maintain the human body’s growth and health of the nutrients needed, and also has a cure for diseases, disease prevention function. In the clinic, we often come across a lot of improper diet and cause hepatitis recurrence or aggravation or even life-threatening examples. For example, some people drink alcohol (especially after alcoholism) and die of fulminant hepatitis; some patients with advanced cirrhosis of the liver due to a moment of gluttony, a meal of fish and meat, the result of induced hepatic coma; some acute hepatitis or chronic hepatitis activity, due to indiscriminate use of ginseng, antler and other nourishing and aphrodisiacs, and make the abnormalities of liver function aggravated or serum transaminases delayed; some patients with hepatitis recovery, appetite, and the result of rapid weight gain and the occurrence of fatty liver. Weight gain is too fast and fatty liver; there are chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis patients originally condition has been restored or stabilized, but because of eating some sea shrimp, crabs, etc. & ldquo; hairy things & rdquo; and then make the old disease recurrence and so on. It can be seen that the dietary management of liver disease is very important, such as proper diet, can promote the recovery of liver disease patients; such as improper diet, is not only not conducive to the recovery of liver disease, but will make the condition worse, and in serious cases, life-threatening.