Is it true that Si Jun Zi Tang adds two herbs to detoxify the liver and regulate qi?

There is no such thing as Si Jun Zi Tang plus two herbs to ease the liver and regulate qi (regulate liver qi stagnation) in Chinese medicine. The combination of Chinese medicines needs to be formulated by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, if you are not feeling well, please consult a doctor promptly. Si Jun Zi Tang is composed of Ginseng, Atractylodes Macrocephalae, Poria, and Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae, which has the effect of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen (regulating the qi of the spleen and stomach), and is used for the treatment of qi deficiency of the spleen and stomach. The patient has a pale complexion, low voice, shortness of breath, loose stools (scanty and unformed feces), pale tongue, white moss, and weak pulse. Sijunzi Tang is a basic formula for tonifying qi. Physicians can add or subtract medicinal flavors based on this formula in conjunction with related symptoms to suit the individual’s condition. If there is evidence of liver depression and qi stagnation (poor qi and blood transportation in the liver, emotional depression), with symptoms such as emotional depression, distension and pain in the side ribs, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, etc., liver-dispersing and qi regulating medicines such as Xiangshu, Buddha’s hand, rosehips, Chaihu, etc. can be used as appropriate. Patients are advised to use the medication under the guidance of a doctor.