Depression focuses on regulating the liver, and when the liver is adjusted, depression will disappear naturally
Depression, in fact, is a disease that shrouds the heart, and the secret of its best lies in carefully regulating the liver. The liver is like the guardian of the soul, and once it is properly reconciled, the haze of depression will naturally dissipate.
I once used a carefully blended Chinese medicine prescription to help tens of thousands of depressed patients regain the color of their lives. Mr. Hu, a 48-year-old contractor at a construction site, has been in a very depressed mood recently, often in a daze alone, his legs tremble, his right flank is painful, and he is haunted by nightmares at night, and his memory is becoming increasingly blurred. He has taken a variety of Western medicines, fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline, oxalic acid and other drugs, but it is a symptom but not a cure, and he feels that it has little effect.
When Mr. Hu found me, I carefully discerned the evidence and found that he had a dry mouth and a bitter mouth, a pale red tongue, thick yellow moss, and a thin pulse. This is a clear sign of liver disorder, just like the seasonal disorders in nature, which can make people uneasy.
So, I carefully prepared a prescription for him: Bupleurum chinensis, skullcap, ginger banxia, ginseng leaves, jujubes, boiled licorice, cinnamon branches, fried white peony, ginger, papaya, whole scorpion, calcined keel, and roasted oysters. These herbs, like nature's plants, each carry its own unique powers. Chai Hu plus keel oyster soup and floating wheat nourish the heart and remove troubles, like a spring breeze blowing on the face, so that the soul can restore tranquility; Papaya and stomach dissolve dampness, like a drizzle, moisturizing the body, so that the body can regain comfort; The whole scorpion helps the keel and oysters to calm the liver and calm the wind, just like the needle of the sea god, stabilizing the foundation of the body; Acacia bark helps Bupleurum to soothe the liver and relieve depression, like the sun shining, dispelling the haze in the heart.
This prescription soothes the liver and relieves depression, regulates the spleen and calms the nerves, just like the harmonious melody of nature, allowing the body and mind to regain balance. Half a month later, Mr. Hu's symptoms began to ease, and his fear and anxiety gradually subsided, but problems such as irritability, night sweats, and insomnia still existed. I fine-tuned the prescription according to his condition, and when I came back to the visit, his symptoms improved significantly, he was able to sit still, and his night sweats and insomnia also improved.
After taking the medication for a month, Mr. Hu's condition improved significantly. I continued to adjust his medication and told him to exercise more and gradually reduce the amount of Western medicine. After a few adjustments, his symptoms gradually disappeared and his life got back on track. After two years of follow-up, Mr. Hu has returned to normal life, like a phoenix that has been reborn, spreading its wings and flying high.
However, I would like to remind you that TCM is like tailor-made medicine, focusing on syndrome differentiation and treatment, one person and one party. Do not use it indiscriminately, so as not to bring secondary harm to the body. **Depression requires patience and care, just like a gardener who cares for flowers and irrigates them carefully to harvest the spring color of the garden. If you have similar symptoms, you can communicate with me and I will help you.