What are the dietary remedies for stomach and liver fire?

Stomach fire and liver fire are recommended to be treated by medication, and dietary therapy does not have the therapeutic effect of medication.
Excessive stomach fire, also known as stomach heat, is usually caused by recent dietary intemperance, drinking alcohol, eating irregularly, eating too much spicy and stimulating, greasy food, and so on.
Medicines for treating stomach heat include Stomach Clearing Powder, Sanhuang Tablets, Niuhuang Qingguan Pill and so on. Among them, Sanhuang Tablet is a famous traditional Chinese medicine purgative, which is bitter and cold in nature, and has the effect of purging heat and detoxifying (removing heat and evil qi from the body), diarrhea and laxative. It is suitable for treating symptoms such as mouth and tongue sores, sore throat, constipation, etc. caused by heat in the San Jiao (heavier heat evil in the chest and abdomen).
Exuberant Liver Fire is the rise of liver fire, which is usually caused by affective disorders (unsettled emotions), liver depression and fire (the impassability of liver qi leading to the production of hot and fiery evils), or heat evils within the body, and so on.
The medicines for treating liver fire are Dan gardenia free and easy powder, gentian diarrhea liver pill and so on. Gentian Diarrhea Liver Pill has the effect of clearing the actual fire of liver and gallbladder, and can be used to treat symptoms such as dizziness and redness (dizziness and red eyes), tinnitus and deafness, coercive pain and bitterness in the mouth (pain in the area of coercion and ribs and bitterness in the mouth), and so on, which are due to the exuberant fire of liver and gallbladder.
Patients with stomach fire and liver fire should pay attention to a light diet, avoid spicy and stimulating, greasy food, and eat more vegetables and fruits to avoid aggravation of symptoms.
If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult the hospital in time, under the guidance of a professional physician, so as to avoid delaying the condition.