Evidence supporting the use of: Shen-chu
For the health condition: Addictions (general remedies for)

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Source of validity: Traditional
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Shen-chu (also known as Shenqu or medicated leaven) is a traditional Chinese medicinal ingredient composed of fermented wheat flour, herbs, and sometimes other agents. Its use in the context of addiction (general remedies for) is primarily rooted in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) principles rather than scientific validation. In TCM, Shen-chu is primarily prescribed to aid digestion, relieve food stagnation, and support the spleen and stomach. Some classical TCM texts suggest that improving digestive function and harmonizing the middle burner indirectly supports mental clarity and emotional balance, which could be interpreted as a supportive measure for addictive tendencies. However, there is minimal direct documentation in the classical literature or pharmacopeias that specifically prescribes Shen-chu for treating addictions such as substance abuse, alcohol dependence, or related disorders.

Modern scientific studies focusing specifically on Shen-chu for addiction treatment are virtually nonexistent. The broader use of digestive aids or "harmonizing" formulas in TCM for psychological or behavioral conditions is based on systemic theories of body-mind interaction rather than empirical evidence. Therefore, while Shen-chu might be included in complex herbal formulas aimed at improving general health in individuals with addictive patterns, its direct use for addiction is supported by tradition rather than by robust scientific or clinical evidence.

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