The western medical term for liver toxicity is hepatotoxicity, and it is false that liver toxicity is most feared by one herb. There is no medical research to prove that the claim that liver poisoning is most afraid of one herb is true. When patients suffer from hepatotoxicity, they should immediately stop using drugs and foods that are related to or suspected of liver damage, and use liver-protecting medicines (e.g. glucuronolactone, thiopronin), vitamin drugs (e.g. Vitamin C), and enzyme-lowering medicines (e.g. reduced glutathione), etc., under the guidance of a doctor. Hepatotoxicity is usually caused by liver cell damage due to some drugs, food or viral infection, etc. Patients may have clinical symptoms such as jaundice, ascites, enlarged liver, pain in the liver area, loss of appetite and generalized weakness. It is recommended that patients should go to the hospital in time when they have symptoms of hepatotoxicity and under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delaying the condition.