Is it true that enteritis is most feared by one herb?

Enteritis falls under the category of diarrhea in Chinese medicine, and there is no such thing as the most feared herb. Herbs that can treat diarrhea include schizandra, umeboshi, and hokkien. Schisandra chinensis, the main treatment for prolonged cough and asthma, spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, aggravated by the slightest movement of sweating), night sweating (sweating abnormally after going to sleep, sweating stops after waking up), spermatorrhea, spermatorrhea, prolonged diarrhea, fluid injuries, thirst, thirst, palpitations (heartbeat is accelerated, often accompanied by heartburn), and so on. External surface evil (in the muscle surface of the evil), internal solid heat, or cough at the beginning, chasha rash at the beginning of the person should not be taken. Umei has the effects of astringing the lungs (astringing lung qi) to stop coughing, astringing the intestines to stop diarrhea (relieving diarrhea by enhancing the intestinal astringency), restraining roundworms and relieving pain, and generating fluids to quench thirst (promoting the production of fluids to quench thirst). It is used for treating lung deficiency and prolonged cough, prolonged diarrhea, prolonged dysentery, ascariasis and abdominal pain, vomiting, and deficiency heat and thirst. Chebulin has the effect of astringing the intestines to stop diarrhea, astringing the lungs to stop coughing, and inducing the pharynx to open the voice. The main treatment for prolonged diarrhea and dysentery, blood in the stool and prolapse of the anus, lung deficiency, asthma and coughing, coughing for a long time, sore throat and hoarseness. Caution should be exercised if the external evil has not been resolved and there is internal stagnation of dampness and heat. Note that the efficacy of single Chinese medicine is limited, clinically, it needs to be used with other Chinese medicines after identification by traditional Chinese medicine practitioners.