Does Morodan have the effect of detoxifying the liver and regulating qi?

Morodan does not have the efficacy of detoxifying the liver (regulating the stagnation of liver qi). The efficacy of this medicine is to harmonize the stomach and lower the rebellious Qi (regulating the stomach qi, so as to make the upwardly reversed qi descend), strengthen the spleen and eliminate flatulence, and to promote the circulation of the body to stabilize pain. Morinda citrifolia is a proprietary Chinese medicine. It contains Lily, Poria, Xuan Shen, Ze Xie, Wu Yao, Ophiopogon, Maitong, Angelica Sinensis, Atractylodes Macrocephala, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephala, Paeonia lactiflora, Dendrobium, Calamus Calamus (Nine Sections), Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, Panax notoginseng, Diyu, Rhizoma Yan Hu Suo (Vinegar Preparation), Pu Huang, and Jin Nai Jin (Stir-fried Fragrance). It has the effects of nourishing the stomach and lowering rebelliousness, strengthening the spleen and eliminating food, and clearing the channels and relieving pain (dredging the meridians and relieving pain). Morodan is mainly used for chronic atrophic gastritis and stomach pain, gastric distension and fullness, plumpness (chest and stomach and epigastric blockage discomfort), but also can be used for the treatment of indigestion, loss of appetite, hiccups, heartburn and other conditions. Morodan adverse reactions, contraindications are not clear. Care should be taken when using, avoid eating irritating food. Use with caution in pregnant women. Before using this product, it is necessary to ask a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to carry out diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instructions.