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Chai Hu Shu Gan Tang (CHSGT) is a traditional Chinese medicine formula. It’s made up of seven herbs.
Chai Hu Shu Gan San is used to treat:
Anxiety
Depression
Talk with your healthcare providers before taking herbal formulas. They can interact with some medications and affect how they work. For more information, read the “What else do I need to know?” section below.
Side effects of CHSGS may include:
Drowsiness
Dry mouth
For Healthcare Professionals
Chai Hu Shu Gan Tan (CHSGT) is a traditional Chinese medicine formula with a history of use as a treatment for anxiety and depression. Documented in the 16th century classic text Jing Yue Quan Shu, this formula consists of seven herbs: Bupleurum chinense DC (Chai Hu), Rhizoma cyperi (Xiang Fu), Pericarpium citri reticulatae (Chen Pi), Fructus aurantii (Zhi Ke), Radix paeoniae alba (Bai Shao), Ligusticum chuanxiong Hort (Chuan Xiong), and Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch (Gan Cao).
Limited data show that CHSGT helps alleviate depression in patients with a variety of diseases including cancer (1)(2)(3). It may also benefit those with functional dyspepsia (4) and chronic gastritis (5).
Larger studies with methodological rigor are needed to further evaluate the therapeutic benefits of CHSGT.
Anxiety
Depression
CHSGT reduced breast cancer-associated depression in a murine model by suppressing the IL-17/ NF-κB pathway and modulating microglial polarization (6). It was also shown to restrict tumor growth and alleviate depression-like behaviors by reprogramming lipid metabolism in mice with stress-accelerated prostate cancer (7).
In another study, administration of CHSGT to mice with chronic mild stress led to a significant increase in the ratio of hippocampal ERα and ERβ mRNA, which was associated with changes in mood (8).
Cheng SY, Li L, Li JM. Clinical observation of depression treated with Chinese combined with Western medicine. Liaoning Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2007;34:957-958.
Fang X, Wu Q, Han X, Ren X, Bai X, Zhu B. A clinical study of chaihu shugan powder in the treatment of malignant tumor patients with depression. J Chin Oncologia 2013;19:726-729.