How many times a day should I take Raw Atractylodes Macrocephalae for Lipoma?

Lipoma is equivalent to sarcoma in Chinese medicine, which is considered by Chinese medicine to be caused by the spleen’s loss of transportation and digestion, stagnation of qi, phlegm congealment, blood stasis, and other tangible real evils that are embedded in the spleen. There is no clear evidence that Atractylodes macrocephala and Chicken Nei Jin can eliminate sarcoma, so it is not recommended to take both of them to treat the disease. Atractylodes macrocephala has the effects of strengthening the spleen and benefiting qi, drying dampness and inducing diuresis (drying dampness and reducing water-dampness in the body), tranquilizing the fetus and stopping sweating, and is often used in treating poor appetite, abdominal distension and diarrhea caused by weakness of the spleen and stomach and in treating phlegm and vertigo palpitation (dizziness and palpitations (accelerated heartbeat, often accompanied by panic) caused by phlegm (the pathological product of impaired metabolism of fluids and liquids) and the evil influence of the phlegm and fluid. Chicken Neijin has the effects of strengthening the stomach and eliminating food, clearing lymph and resolving stones, astringing semen and stopping spermatorrhea (consolidating semen and preventing spermatorrhea). It is used for symptoms such as food stagnation (food that is indigested and stagnates in the stomach) that does not go away, vomiting and diarrhea, biliary distension and dystocia (pain in the area of the ribs and coarseness), and pediatric chancre (a kind of chronic disease of children, which is characterized by thinness of the body, abnormal eating and drinking, abdominal distension, and sparse, yellowish hair, etc.). If you have lipoma, you need to go to the hospital and choose the appropriate medication under the doctor’s guidance. Do not listen to prescriptions or self-medication to avoid adverse consequences. If you need to take Shengbaijiaojiaojianneijin, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions.