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Post-Drinking Liver Care Tea

Grounded in TCM theory that 'the liver governs free flow' and 'alcohol is acrid-hot, dispersing, and enters the Liver meridian', this AI-optimized formula uses authentic herbs for soothing liver, benefiting gallbladder, clearing heat, draining dampness, and detoxifying alcohol, rapidly neutralizing alcohol toxicity through the Liver Meridian of Foot-Jueyin.

Research Highlights

  • Based on classical TCM formulas, multi-dimensionally optimized by modern AI algorithms
  • Pure herbal formula ingredients, balancing safety and efficacy
  • Ready for scalable production and market deployment
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Overview

The 'Compendium of Materia Medica' states: "Wine is a heavenly blessing. Moderate drinking harmonizes blood and moves qi; excessive drinking damages spirit, depletes blood, harms stomach, wastes essence, generates phlegm, and stirs fire." Alcohol is acrid-hot, ascending, dispersing, and penetrating, entering the Liver (Foot-Jueyin) and Gallbladder (Foot-Shaoyang) meridians. Excessive consumption causes alcohol toxin to accumulate internally, generating liver-gallbladder damp-heat with impaired free flow: mild cases present dizziness, nausea, and chest-hypochondrium fullness; severe cases scorch liver collaterals with constrained heat transforming into fire. ZhengYiKang's formula employs "soothing liver, benefiting gallbladder; clearing heat, draining dampness; detoxifying alcohol, dispelling toxins."

Herb Properties & Meridian Tropism

  • **Hovenia Dulcis (Zhi Ju Zi)**: Sweet-sour, neutral. Enters Heart, Spleen meridians. The premier alcohol-detoxifying herb — anciently known as the "thousand-cups-not-drunk" tree
  • **Pueraria (Ge Gen)**: Sweet-acrid, cool. Enters Spleen, Stomach, Lung meridians. Ascends clear yang, detoxifies alcohol, generates fluids, quenches thirst — rouses stomach qi upward to neutralize alcohol toxins
  • **Pueraria Flower (Ge Hua)**: Sweet, neutral. Enters Spleen, Stomach meridians. Specifically detoxifies alcohol, awakens spleen, harmonizes stomach — the traditional hangover remedy
  • **Goji Berry (Gou Qi Zi)**: Sweet, neutral. Enters Liver, Kidney meridians. Nourishes liver-kidney, enriches essence — protects liver yin damaged by alcohol toxins
  • **Chrysanthemum (Ju Hua)**: Sweet-bitter, slightly cold. Enters Lung, Liver meridians. Clears liver, brightens eyes, disperses wind-heat — descends liver meridian constrained fire
  • **Poria (Fu Ling)**: Sweet-bland, neutral. Enters Heart, Spleen, Kidney meridians. Percolates dampness — guides alcohol dampness out through urination
  • Mechanism of Action

    After ingestion, alcohol first attacks the Stomach meridian (Foot-Yangming), then the Spleen meridian (Foot-Taiyin), and ultimately enters the Liver meridian (Foot-Jueyin). The liver governs free flow — when alcohol toxins become constrained in the Liver meridian, free flow is impaired. The gallbladder is attached to the liver in exterior-interior relationship; when bile excretion is obstructed, alcohol toxins are difficult to neutralize. The formula uses herbs entering the Liver, Gallbladder, Spleen, and Stomach meridians: soothing liver and benefiting gallbladder to restore qi movement and accelerate alcohol metabolism; clearing and draining liver-gallbladder damp-heat to eliminate alcohol toxins; strengthening spleen and draining dampness to cut off the source of alcohol dampness.

    Wellness Support Directions

  • **Rapid Detoxification & Sobriety**: Accelerates hepatic alcohol metabolism, shortens intoxication duration
  • **Soothe Liver, Benefit Gallbladder, Protect Liver**: Preserves hepatocyte membrane integrity, reduces alcoholic liver injury
  • **Clear Heat, Drain Dampness, Eliminate Toxins**: Purges liver-gallbladder damp-heat, resolves hangover headache, nausea, and thirst
  • **Nourish Yin, Protect Liver, Prevent Progression**: Long-term liver care, prevents alcoholic fatty liver and hepatic fibrosis
  • Suitable Scenarios

  • Frequent business and social drinkers
  • Post-drinking hangover discomfort (headache, nausea, fatigue)
  • Those at risk of alcoholic fatty liver disease
  • Drinkers requiring long-term liver protection
  • Usage

    30 min before or right after drinking; extra 1–2 sachets if needed; continue twice daily for 3–5 days after.

    User Experience Feedback (not clinical data, for reference only)

    Social drinkers report shorter intoxication and milder hangovers; long-term users see better liver markers and energy.

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    FAQ

    How to use hangover liver tea for alcohol recovery?
    Brew before or after drinking as wellness tea only; does not eliminate DUI risk or replace medical care.
    TCM tips for alcohol-related liver stress?
    Limit alcohol and get check-ups; non-medical wellness information only.
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