
Q I'm an office worker in my 40s working late every day and drinking 2-3 times a week. Would Gongjindan help?
A Overwork combined with repeated drinking is a classic pattern of liver qi stagnation and qi-blood depletion in 40-somethings. Gongjindan is a representative case that suits this pattern well, but its effect will only last if you also manage your drinking and sleep alongside it.
Detailed Answer
People in their 40s whose liver is strained by late nights and frequent drinking are prone to worsening liver qi stagnation. Many notice improved fatigue recovery and mental clarity early in treatment. However, if drinking continues, Gongjindan's effect can be offset, so we also recommend reducing drinking frequency during treatment.
Our Korean Medicine Clinic's Perspective
This is one of the most common cases we see at Dongjedang Korean Medicine Clinic. When prescribing, we also review your drinking, sleep, and meal patterns together, and guide you toward realistic lifestyle adjustments alongside taking Gongjindan.
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