What are the effects and contraindications of Buddha’s hand?

Buddha’s hand can relieve liver qi (regulating stagnation of liver qi), harmonize the stomach and relieve pain, dry dampness and resolve phlegm (removing phlegm from the body by drying dampness), treating stagnation of qi in the liver and stomach and coughing and phlegm; caution is advised for people with yang deficiency and heatiness, pregnant women, and babies and young children. Foshan is pungent, sweet and sour in taste, warm in nature, and belongs to the liver, spleen, stomach and lung meridians. It is often used in the treatment of chest and ribs distension and pain caused by stagnation of qi in the liver and stomach, stomach and epigastric plumpness (stomach distension and discomfort), low food intake and vomiting, and coughing with excessive phlegm, etc. It is often used in combination with other medicines. Foshan is often used in combination with other drugs, for example, it can be used together with Muxiang and Citrus aurantium to treat chest tightness and stagnation of qi in the spleen and stomach; together with Qingpi and Neem Zi, it can be used to treat liver qi stagnation (poor qi and blood transportation of the liver and depression of emotions and feelings) as well as liver qi violating the stomach (poor qi in the liver that affects the function of the stomach). Adverse effects of the drug are not known. After discomfort occurs, you should consult a doctor and choose medication under the doctor’s guidance, not self-medication.