The common dosage of Muxiang is 3~6g, and the common dosage of Huperzia is 3~10g. However, the use of traditional Chinese medicines requires evidence-based treatment, and the specific correct dosage should be determined by a doctor according to the condition.
1. Muxiang is the dried root of Muxiang, family Asteraceae, with the effect of promoting qi and relieving pain (relieving pain by regulating the body’s qi), strengthening the spleen and eliminating foodstuffs, it can be used for spleen and stomach qi stagnation, epigastric (abdominal) distension and pain, food stagnation (the accumulation of indigested food in the stomach), distension and pain in the chest, jaundice and other diseases.
The common dosage for decoction is 3~6g. Note that this product is pungent, warm, aromatic and dry, and should be used with caution in cases of yin deficiency and fire exuberance.
2. Houpu is the dried dry bark, root bark and branch bark of Magnoliaceae Houpu or concave-leafed Houpu, which has the efficacy of drying dampness, promoting qi circulation, eliminating stagnation, eliminating phlegm and calming asthma, and can be used for dampness stagnation and injuries to the middle, epigastric plumpness and vomiting and diarrhea, abdominal distension and constipation, etc..
The common dosage of decoction is 3~10g. Note that this product is hard, warm and dry, easy to consume qi and injure the fluid, so qi deficiency and fluid deficiency and pregnant women should be used with caution.
If the body has the above discomforts, you can take Muxiang Houpu to regulate, but the specific correct dosage should be in the use of drugs before consulting a professional doctor, under the guidance of the doctor standardized use of drugs. If the medication does not improve, you need to consult a doctor.