Efficacy and effects of Chen Pi

Chenpi has the effects of regulating qi and resolving phlegm, drying dampness and strengthening the spleen, and can be used clinically for treating spleen and stomach qi stagnation, vomiting, damp phlegm, hiccups, coughing with cold phlegm, and thoracic paralysis (stuffy pain in the chest). Chenpi is pungent, bitter, warm in nature and belongs to the spleen and lung meridians. It has the effects of regulating qi and strengthening the spleen (regulating qi and strengthening the spleen), drying dampness and resolving phlegm (removing phlegm from the body by drying dampness). It is used for treating Qi stagnation in the spleen and stomach, vomiting, eructation, damp phlegm, cough with cold phlegm, and chest paralysis. The adverse effects of Chen Pi are not clear, avoid sticky, cold and phlegm-producing food, and use with caution in cases of yin deficiency and dry cough, qi deficiency, and tongue redness with little fluid, and internal solid heat. If you have a need for medication, you should consult a physician before use and use medication under his guidance, not to purchase and use medication on your own, so as not to cause unknown effects on the body.