Five Fingered Peach and Poria cocos have the following effects: tonifying the lungs and strengthening the spleen, detoxifying and removing dampness, relaxing the joints, and relieving tendons and collaterals.
Five Fingered Peach is used for tonifying the lung and strengthening the spleen, promoting circulation of Qi and removing dampness, and relaxing the tendons and activating the collaterals. Indications: diarrhea, postpartum lactation, chronic hepatitis, swelling of spleen deficiency, night sweating (abnormal sweating after sleeping and stopping sweating after waking up), poor appetite, cough and consumption, edema, cirrhosis of the liver and ascites, rheumatic paralysis, bruises and injuries.
Tu Fu Ling, with the effects of detoxification and elimination of dampness, facilitating joints, indications include gonorrhea (cloudy urine and leucorrhea), limb contracture, eczema and itchiness, yangmei venomous sores, carbuncle and sores, and so on. Prudent groups include those with deficiency of yin in the liver and kidney.
The above two drugs can be used together, the combined effects mainly include tonifying the lungs and strengthening the spleen, detoxifying and removing dampness, facilitating the joints, relaxing the tendons and activating the collaterals, etc. Contraindications to the use of the drug and its adverse effects are not clear for the time being. Contraindications and adverse reactions are not clear. The specific use of the two drugs should be carried out under the guidance of a specialist, and should not be used without authorization.