Can Zhi Mu Huang Bai be used with Yi Zhi Ren Raspberry?

Zhi Mu, Huang Bai, Yi Zhi Ren, raspberry, etc. are Chinese herbs, there is no clear contraindication to the use of their drugs with each other, generally can be used at the same time. Zhi Mu (知母): it is bitter, sweet and cold in nature, and belongs to the lung, stomach and kidney meridians. It has the efficacy of clearing heat and fire (removing heat and fire from the body), nourishing yin and moistening dryness (nourishing yin essence and removing heat), and can be used in the treatment of exogenous fever, high fever and thirst, or lung heat and dryness, such as cough, intestinal constipation and other diseases. Phellodendron Bark: It is bitter in taste and cold in nature, and belongs to the kidney and bladder meridians. It has the efficacy of clearing heat and drying dampness (removing heat and drying dampness) and removing fire and steam, and can be used in the treatment of damp-heat diarrhea (diarrhea caused by feeling damp-heat), jaundice and urine redness, vaginal itching under the belt, and bone vapor and labor heat, night sweating (sweating abnormally after going to sleep, and waking up and stopping the sweating), and spermatorrhea and other conditions. Pueraria Mirifica: It is pungent in flavor, warm in nature, and belongs to the spleen and kidney meridians. It has the effect of warming the spleen to stop diarrhea (relieving diarrhea by warming the spleen), ingesting saliva, warming the kidney to reduce urination and consolidate spermatozoa, and can be used in the treatment of cold diarrhea of the spleen, cold pain in the abdomen, salivation and urination of the mouth and renal deficiency, frequent urination and spermatorrhea, and other conditions. Raspberry: Its flavor is sweet, sour, warm, and belongs to the liver, kidney and bladder meridians. It has the efficacy of benefiting the kidneys, consolidating semen and urine, preventing random leakage, nourishing the liver and brightening the eyes, and can be used in the treatment of spermatorrhea, dysuria, dyspareunia, impotence, premature ejaculation and darkened and dimmed eyes. There is no clear contraindication to the use of the above herbs, and they can generally be used together under the guidance of a physician’s diagnosis, and should not be used blindly on their own.