Does schizandra with atractylodes stop sweating?

The combination of Schisandra chinensis and Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae can play the role of astringent and astringent (astringent consolidation), stopping sweating, etc. Clinically, it can be used to treat spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, aggravated by the slightest movement of the sweating) of qi deficiency. The Chinese medicine Schisandra chinensis is warm in nature, sour and sweet in taste. It tends to sink. It belongs to the lung, heart and kidney meridians. Its effects are astringent and astringent, benefiting Qi and generating fluid (promoting fluid production by tonifying Qi), tonifying the kidney and tranquilizing the heart (tonifying the kidney and stabilizing the heart and mind). Clinically, it can be used to treat prolonged cough and asthma, spontaneous sweating and night sweating (sweating abnormally after going to sleep and stopping after waking up), spermatorrhea and seminal emission, prolonged diarrhea, thirst due to fluid injury, thirst, insomnia and excessive dreaming. The Chinese medicine Atractylodes macrocephala is warm in nature, bitter and sweet in flavor. Double tendency. Attributed to the stomach and spleen meridians. Its effects are benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen (regulating the qi of the spleen and stomach), drying dampness and inducing diuresis (drying dampness and reducing water-dampness in the body), stopping sweating, and tranquilizing the fetus. Clinically, it can be used to treat spleen qi deficiency, phlegm-drinking (pathological products formed by impaired water-liquid metabolism) edema, spontaneous sweating due to qi deficiency, and restlessness of the fetus. It should be used with caution in cases of yin deficiency and internal heat, and dryness and heat that injure the body’s fluids. The combination of the two can astringent and astringent, stop sweating. It can be used to treat spontaneous sweating due to Qi deficiency. It is recommended to take Schisandra chinensis and Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae under the guidance of a doctor to avoid any misunderstanding.