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Is your liver in poor condition? These Problems Need Attention

Author: VerdantGuard Release time: 2025-07-23 17:14:16 View number: 6262

Analysis of VerdantGuard's Protection Scheme from the Perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory, the liver is honored as the "General of the Organs," governing dispersion and conveyance, and storing blood. It plays a vital role in the circulation of qi and blood throughout the body, emotional regulation, and digestive functions. Once the liver's functions are disrupted, a series of chain reactions may occur in the body, and many seemingly unrelated discomforts are actually closely related to the state of the liver.

When Liver Qi Fails to Disperse, the Body Sends These "Warning Signals"

Emotional Fluctuations

In TCM, the liver's function of dispersion and conveyance is like the body's "dispatcher," responsible for regulating the flow of qi and blood and emotional states. When liver qi fails to disperse, emotional issues are the first to arise. People tend to become irritable, and even a small matter can make them fly into a rage, as shown in the following picture depicting an angry mood:
At the same time, they may also feel restless, with an inner restlessness like a burning fire that's hard to calm. They often fall into depression and anxiety, lose interest in things in life, and feel listless overall. These emotional problems can even affect sleep, leading to insomnia, dreaminess, and difficulty falling asleep.

Digestive Abnormalities

From a digestive perspective, the liver (wood) restrains the spleen (earth) in TCM five-element theory, so a dysfunctional liver directly affects the spleen and stomach's transportation and transformation functions. Many people experience abdominal bloating, with the stomach feeling as if it's full of air, as shown in the following picture illustrating abdominal bloating:
They may also suffer from loss of appetite, showing no interest in delicious food; indigestion, with food seeming to stay in the stomach undigested; and loose stools. These are all manifestations of liver qi attacking the spleen.

Changes in Facial Appearance and Eyes

Externally, people with a poorly functioning liver often have a dull, lusterless complexion, losing the ruddy and glowing look of good health, similar to the appearance in this picture of a poor complexion:
 
There may even be chloasma, with more and darker spots on the face; dark circles may also worsen, with a dull appearance around the eyes. TCM states that "the liver opens into the eyes." When liver blood is insufficient or liver fire is flourishing, there may be dry eyes, as dry as land that hasn't been moistened for a long time, as shown in this picture of dry eyes:
Vision may be blurred, as if looking through a layer of fog; there may be increased eye discharge, with often eye boogers at the corners of the eyes when waking up in the morning.

Qi and Blood Deficiency and Menstrual Problems

In addition, the liver stores blood. If the liver's blood-storing function is impaired, it may lead to qi and blood deficiency, resulting in dizziness and fatigue, with the body feeling weak and lacking energy, similar to the state of fatigue shown in this picture:
Hands and feet may be cold, with poor blood circulation, making it difficult to warm them even in a warm environment. Women may also experience irregular menstruation, such as scanty menstrual flow, with significantly less bleeding during menstruation than normal; irregular cycles, with unstable lengths of the menstrual cycle, coming earlier or later than usual by many days. Long-term neglect of liver nourishment may also lead to the accumulation of toxins in the body, further affecting the functions of other organs.

Following TCM Principles, VerdantGuard "Guards" Liver Health

Faced with many liver problems, TCM emphasizes the conditioning principles of "soothing the liver and regulating qi, nourishing and softening the liver, clearing heat and draining dampness," focusing on improving liver function from the root. VerdantGuard dietary supplement oral liquid precisely follows this TCM approach, carefully formulated with natural herbal essences.
The food-medicine homologous ingredients contained in the product are all classic choices for nourishing the liver in TCM theory, providing multiple aspects of care for the liver.
Through the synergistic effect of these herbal ingredients, VerdantGuard dietary supplement oral liquid works from three dimensions: "soothing," "nourishing," and "clearing": soothing stagnant liver qi to improve emotional and digestive issues; nourishing liver blood to relieve symptoms such as dry eyes and fatigue; clearing heat and dampness in the liver to reduce toxin accumulation. It is like a gentle "conditioning expert," following the body's natural laws to help the liver restore its normal functions of dispersion and blood storage, thereby improving various problems caused by a poorly functioning liver.
Nourishing the liver is not an overnight task and requires long-term persistence. Choose a conditioning method that follows TCM wisdom, let VerdantGuard accompany you, build a solid barrier for liver health, and radiate vitality from the inside out.
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