For those with liver depression and spleen deficiency (liver qi stagnation and spleen weakness), liver-dispersing drugs such as Chai Hu (柴胡), together with liver-softening and blood-nourishing drugs such as Bai Shao (白芍), and spleen-strengthening drugs such as Atractylodes Macrocephala (白术) may be used as a tea substitute to assist in the management of the liver and spleen deficiency. However, it is important to note that it may be difficult for the active ingredients of the herbs to be fully analyzed in tea, so it is recommended to decoct the herbs for better results. Liver depression and spleen deficiency are often characterized by distension and pain in both hypochondriacs, headache and dizziness, fatigue and weakness, reduced diet, or irregular menstruation and breast distension in women. When regulating the symptoms, one can choose Chai Hu to relieve liver depression, Bai Shao to nourish blood and soften the liver (tonifying the blood and softening the liver), together with Atractylodes macrocephala and Poria to strengthen the spleen and enhance qi, Scorch and Peppermint to evacuate heat from the liver meridian, and Licorice to harmonize the medicines, which are combined with each other and brewed in tea to relieve the liver and strengthen the spleen (to regulate the qi of the liver and enhance the functioning of the spleen). The use of tea replacement for people with liver depression and spleen deficiency is only one of the supplementary regulating methods, and should not be relied upon, but should be treated by a doctor if necessary. The medication used in tea replacement and the time of consumption should be consulted with physicians and other professionals, do not choose to take the medication without authorization or drink it for a long period of time without authorization.