What kind of Chinese medicines are used to regulate bile-stomach disharmony?

Gastrointestinal disharmony can be relieved by taking Chinese medicines such as Anshen Wenshou Wan (安神温胆丸) or Chaihu Shu Liver Pill (柴胡舒肝丸). 1. Anshen Wenzhi Pill: with the effect of harmonizing the stomach and resolving phlegm, tranquilizing the spirit and fixing the will, it has certain curative effects on the diseases caused by the loss of healthy transportation of the spleen and stomach, the growth of phlegm-dampness, disturbing the heart and spirit, such as upset, easy to be frightened, insomnia, vomiting phlegm-salivation, stuffiness in the chest, poor appetite, loss of appetite, bloating, etc. However, it is not recommended to be taken by those who are allergic to the drug and pregnant women. 2. Chaihu Shu Liver Pill: with the effect of soothing the liver and regulating qi, eliminating flatulence and relieving pain, it is effective in treating the symptoms such as stomach and epigastric plumpness (stomach fullness and discomfort) pain, chest and rib distension, sighing, indigestion, emotional restlessness, and vomiting of acid, etc., which are caused by stagnation of liver qi (liver qi is not unobstructed), and transverse violation of the stomach (liver qi is not unobstructed and infringes upon the stomach functions), but it is not recommended to use it in those who are allergic to it, or those who are weak of the spleen and stomach. The above medicines are effective in relieving insomnia, poor appetite, vomiting and acidity caused by bile-stomach disharmony, etc. Clinical use of the medicines should be cautious, please go to a regular hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition.