“…The philosophical background of the alternative medicinal practice is based on Yinyangism and focuses on life energy, called Qi, and its flow along pathways through the body, called meridians [24]. Today, it is widely used as a complementary alternative medicine (CAM) approach and involves herbal and dietary treatment, moxibustion, acupuncture, acupressure, massage, exercise, and meditation [25]. Common polyherbal Chinese medications implicated in HILI include Gynura japonica (tusanqi), Ba Jiao Lian (Dysosma pleianthum), Bol Gol Zhee (Fructus psoraleae), Chi R Yun (Breynia officinalis), Jin Bu Huan (Lycopodium serratum), Ma Huang (Ephedra), Sho Saiko To, and Shou Wu Pian (Polygonum multiflorum) [11].…”