What is the efficacy of combining Niu Dali five-fingered hairy peach and Tu Fu Ling?

The combined effects of Niu Dali, Five-fingered Hairy Peach and Tu Fu Ling are to relax the tendons and activate the collaterals, strengthen the spleen and tonify the lungs, and move the qi to promote dampness, etc. They are suitable for contracture of limbs (spasm, convulsion), and consumptive cough.
Niu Dali, five-fingered hairy peach and Poria cocos are all flat in nature. Niu Dali strengthens tendons and activates collaterals, tonifies the lungs and nourishes the kidneys. Five-fingered hairy peach relaxes tendons and activates collaterals, strengthens the spleen and nourishes the lungs, and promotes circulation of qi and relieves dampness. Poria cocos belongs to the liver and stomach meridians, removing dampness, detoxification, and facilitating the joints.
The combined effect of the three is to relax the tendons and activate the collaterals, strengthen the spleen and tonify the lungs, and promote circulation of qi and diuresis. Suitable for consumption and cough, rheumatism paralysis (caused by wind-cold-damp paralysis blocking the veins and channels. Symptoms of joints, lumbar and leg pain, pain increases when cold, heat pain decreases, limb flexion and extension of unfavorable, numbness of the hands and feet), limb contracture, gonorrhea (urine and leukorrhea turbid), bruises, spleen swelling and other diseases.
The adverse reactions, contraindications and precautions of Niu Dali, Wu Zhi Mao Tao and Tu Fu Ling are not clear at present. People with liver and kidney yin deficiency should be cautious of taking Tu Fu Ling.
Patients with discomfort are advised to consult a doctor in time and standardize the treatment. The application of Chinese medicine should consult a professional Chinese medicine practitioner for evidence-based guidance and follow the doctor’s instructions.