Abstract
We read with great interest the study by Zhang et al on Yiyi Fuzi Baijiang powder (YFB), which exemplifies the power of modern methods to validate traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The key insight is that YFB doesn't merely alter "good" or "bad" bacteria but restores the gut microbiota's holistic equilibrium. This is powerfully shown by its paradoxical reduction of anaerobic probiotics like Bifido bacterium, rectifying the diseased, hypoxic environment, causing their aberrant overgrowth. This challenges the conventional probiotic paradigm and underscores a core TCM principle: Herbal formulas treat disease by restoring the body's overall functional balance. Future research should focus on the interplay between herbal components, intestinal oxygen, and microbial metabolites to further unravel this sophisticated dialogue.