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Symptom family: Alcohol-Related Conditions
Sub-symptom(s): Nausea Due To Hangover Hangover Headache
See more details below about Ge Hua Jie Cheng San, a herbal formula used to address hangover.
Hangover can be treated by these formulas if it results from food stagnation combined with a need for strengthening and tonifying the digestive system.
One such formula is Ge Hua Jie Cheng San, with kudzu flower as a key herb.
See more details below about Shuaigu GB-8, an acupoint used to address hangover.
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Explore below some TCM herbs used to address hangover, organized by herb category.
Hangover can be treated by these herbs if it arises from internal heat and toxic accumulations, aiding in detoxification and cooling the body.
One such herb is Green Tea (Lv Cha ), which is directly recommended for hangover.
Other herbs of this category are listed in the table below.
Herb | Formulas they belong to (if applicable) |
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Green Tea (Lv Cha ) | Not applicable |
Pu'er Tea (Pu er Cha) | Not applicable |
Hangover can be treated by these herbs when caused by a lack of Yin, which is essential for cooling and moistening the body, thereby restoring balance.
One such herb is Japanese Raisin Tree Seeds (Zhi Ju Zi), which is directly recommended for hangover.
Hangover can be treated by these herbs in cases where it is due to internal or external bleeding, working to stabilize and constrict blood flow.
One such herb is Kudzu Flowers (Ge Hua), a key herb in some formulas recommended for hangover, like Ge Hua Jie Cheng San.
Hangover can be treated by these herbs when it originates from obstructions in the lung pathways, helping to ease respiratory discomfort and restore normal breathing.
One such herb is Roselle Flower Buds (Mei Gui Qie), which is directly recommended for hangover.