“…According to one study, however, kansui affected cardiac and hepatic function and it affected the histomorphology of the heart, liver, and kidneys in rats (68). The authors of a review concluded that the major adverse reactions to TCMs were gastrointestinal symptoms including abdominal bloating or pain, epigastric discomfort, and stomach disorder, followed by diarrhea, headaches, nausea, breast distension or pain, abnormal vaginal bleeding, and dizziness (69). In a randomized controlled trial, Li et al reported that Tongxinluo Capsules, a TCM used to treat coronary disease and angina pectoris, caused an adverse reaction in the form of stomachaches in the treatment group (70).…”