Symptoms
Common Signs You May Need Hallucination Relief (L)
This formula is traditionally used for patterns associated with excessive Heat, Blood Stasis, and disturbance of the Heart and Shen according to Traditional Chinese Medicine. Different individuals may experience different symptoms, such as:
Persistent Emotional Agitation
Individuals may experience ongoing emotional restlessness, excessive agitation, or difficulty maintaining emotional balance. They may feel easily frustrated, emotionally overwhelmed, or unable to relax.
Seeing, Hearing, or Sensing Things That Are Not There
Some individuals may report unusual sensory experiences, including seeing, hearing, or sensing things that others do not perceive. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, these patterns are traditionally associated with disturbances affecting the Heart, Shen, and healthy circulation.
Chest Tightness and Emotional Irritability
Feelings of chest tightness may occur alongside irritability, emotional tension, or frustration. Individuals may find themselves becoming upset more easily or reacting more intensely during periods of stress.
Frequent Mood Swings
Emotional highs and lows, sadness, crying episodes, or rapidly changing moods may accompany internal imbalance. Individuals may notice fluctuating emotional states that affect daily well-being.
Restlessness and Difficulty Relaxing
Some individuals experience constant restlessness, difficulty sitting quietly, or an inability to feel mentally settled. These patterns may also interfere with relaxation and overall emotional comfort.
Difficulty Sleeping
Mental overactivity may contribute to difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or obtaining restful sleep. Individuals may wake feeling mentally exhausted or unrested.
Frequent Sighing
Frequent sighing is traditionally viewed as a sign of constrained Liver Qi in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It may occur alongside emotional tension, frustration, or feelings of internal pressure.
Emotional Outbursts
Some individuals may experience periods of excessive yelling, shouting, cursing, or unusually intense emotional reactions that seem disproportionate to everyday situations.
Confusion or Bewilderment
Difficulty organizing thoughts, feeling mentally unsettled, or experiencing periods of confusion may occur alongside emotional imbalance and disturbed Shen according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Excessive Internal Heat
Individuals may experience signs traditionally associated with internal Heat, including irritability, emotional agitation, restlessness, disturbed sleep, or feelings of internal tension.
Poor Emotional Resilience
Daily stress, emotional challenges, or difficult situations may seem harder to manage than usual. Individuals may feel less emotionally resilient and struggle to return to a calm, balanced state.
Long-Standing Emotional Imbalance
Some individuals experience emotional patterns that recur repeatedly or have persisted over an extended period. Traditional Chinese herbal formulas are often used to support long-term internal balance and emotional wellness.
Individuals with more complex, chronic, recurring, or long-standing patterns of emotional imbalance may benefit from combining this formula with additional herbal support to address underlying Traditional Chinese Medicine patterns and promote long-term emotional wellness and internal harmony.