What is the one herb that shrinks tumors?

There is no such thing as “a Chinese medicine that can make the tumor shrink”. Tumor patients can use shan ci mushrooms, xiaku cao, curcuma longa, sanleng, and andrographis paniculata under the guidance of a doctor. Shi Ci Mushroom can clear away heat and toxins (removing heat and toxicity from the body), dissolve phlegm, and disperse knots. It is used in treating carbuncle, furuncle, scrofula (mainly refers to tuberculosis of the lymph nodes in the neck), phlegm nuclei (lumps swollen up like nuclei under the skin), snake and insect bites, mass in the abdomen (lumps in the lower abdomen of women), and plaques (lumps). Xia Ku Cao can clear liver and fire, brighten the eyes, dissipate nodules and eliminate swelling. It is used for eye redness and swelling, eyeball night pain, headache and dizziness, scrofula, gall tumors (equivalent to thyroid tumors), carbuncle, breast fetish (painful lumps in the breasts, closely related to menstrual cycle and emotional changes, equivalent to breast hyperplasia), and breast swelling and pain. Curcuma longa and Sanguisorba can move Qi and break blood, eliminate stagnation and relieve pain (eliminating stagnation and relieving pain). It is used in treating lumps and masses in the abdomen, menstrual closure due to blood stasis, chest paralysis (stifling pain in the chest), heart pain, and food stagnation (stagnation of food in the stomach due to indigestion) and distension and pain. Andrographis paniculata can invigorate blood circulation and eliminate symptoms, promote menstruation, reduce breast milk, subdue swelling and drain pus. It is used for blood stagnation and menstrual closure, obstruction in the abdomen (tangible or intangible lumps appearing in the abdomen with distension and pain), rheumatism and paralysis, stroke paralysis, postpartum lactation, carbuncle, swelling, sores and scrofula, etc. It is also used to relieve pain and swelling. The Chinese medicine treatment of tumor should be carried out by professional doctors to identify the symptoms, symptoms and realities, and then medication should be administered, and patients should not take medication on their own.