There's a simple solution for clearing excess heat from the Liver. It's our all-natural TCM liver formula called Liver FireClear™, aka Long Dan Xie Gan Tang. This is a classic herbal remedy that can, in western parlance, "cool your engine."
Using a western analogy, think of the Liver as the engine in your car. If the oil in your car is clean and at optimal level, your engine will run smooth. But if you pour the wrong type of fuel in your engine, the gas (the "qi" that makes the car drive) will burn up too quickly and the engine oil (the "blood" that lubricates the engine) will overheat.
Liver FireClear™, when taken over time (allow a few weeks to notice positive outcomes), may help to cool your engine.
And if you're concerned about the possibility of liver damage from aristolochic acid, which is a byproduct of the herb, Guan Mu Tong, in the original Long Dan Xie Gan Tang recipe, there's no need to worry. Our formulation does not include this herb.
Scabrous gentian root rhizome | Gentiana scabra | (Long Dan) |
Bupleurum root | Bupleurum chinense | (Chai Hu) |
Asian water plantain rhizome | Alisma orientale | (Ze Xie) |
Rehmannia root tuber | Rehmannia glutinosa | (Di Huang) |
Chinese skullcap root | Scutellaria baicalensis | (Huang Qin) |
Gardenia fruit | Gardenia jasminoides | (Zhi Zi) |
Tetrapanax papyrifer pith | Tetrapanax papyrifer | (Tong Cao) |
Asian plantain seed | Plantago asiatica | (Che Qian Zi) |
Dong quai root | Angelica sinensis | (Dang Gui) |
Chinese licorice honey-roasted | Glycyrrhiza uralensis | (Zhi Gan Cao) |
The standard dosage for Long Dan Xie Gan Pian (Wan) is 5 tablets or pills each time, taken 2 to 3 times daily with or before meals. One bottle lasts users 2 to 3 weeks.