Is it true that it’s the number one herbal medicine for tonifying and strengthening the spleen?

It is not true that the first traditional Chinese medicine to replenish the spleen and strengthen the spleen is Atractylodes macrocephala, malt, Poria, and so on. Atractylodes macrocephala has the effect of strengthening the spleen and benefiting the qi, drying dampness and promoting diuresis (drying dampness and reducing water-dampness in the body); malt has the effect of promoting qi and eliminating food, strengthening the spleen and opening up the stomach (promoting appetite by strengthening the spleen), and restoring breast milk and eliminating flatulence; Poria cocos has the effect of promoting water and seepage of dampness (promoting water to eliminate dampness), strengthening the spleen, and nourishing the heart. 1. Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae: It is used for spleen deficiency with little food, abdominal distension and diarrhea, phlegm-drinking and vertigo-palpitations (vertigo and palpitations caused by phlegm-drinking and evil qi), edema, spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, which is aggravated with a little movement), and restlessness of the fetus, and other diseases. Where stagnation, stagnation of qi, distension and accumulation of people should not be used. 2. Malt: used for food stagnation (indigestion of food and stagnation in the stomach) does not go away, distension and pain in the epigastrium (abdomen), deficiency of the spleen with low food intake, stagnation of breast milk, distension and pain in the breast, weaning of breast milk for women, liver stagnation with dystocia (pain in the area of the ribs and coats of arms), liver and stomach qigong, and other symptoms. It is not suitable for those without stagnation, spleen and stomach deficiency. 3. Poria: used for edema and urination, phlegm-drinking palpitations, deficiency of spleen with little food, loose stools (loose stools) and diarrhea, restlessness, palpitations and insomnia. Caution should be exercised in cases of yin deficiency without dampness-heat, deficiency cold and slippery semen, and qi deficiency and subsidence. Chinese medicines or proprietary Chinese medicines need to be used under the guidance of a Chinese doctor to identify the evidence, and individuals should not use them blindly to avoid adverse consequences.