If there is a medication indication on the day of the three volts can drink Four Substance Soup. However, the formula is not suitable for everyone and should be used under the guidance of a professional doctor according to the patient’s specific condition.
Four Substance Soup is a commonly used formula in traditional Chinese medicine, which consists of Angelica sinensis, Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, white peony and Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata. It has the effect of tonifying and harmonizing blood. It is used for treating panic and insomnia, dizziness, pale face, pale lips and nails caused by deficiency and stagnation of blood in the camp, or women with scanty menstruation, closed menstruation, and pain in the umbilicus and abdomen.
In the formula, the ripened rhubarb is sweet and warm, thick and moist, long for nourishing yin and blood, as a blood tonic, so it is the king’s medicine. Angelica sinensis nourishes Blood and nourishes the Liver, and is an important medicine for regulating menstruation. White peony nourishes Blood and nourishes Yin, while Chuanxiong invigorates Blood and promotes circulation of Qi. The combination of the four herbs is effective in tonifying and regulating Blood.
The adverse effects and contraindications of Si Wu Tang are not clear. It is only that this formula is warm in nature and should be used with caution in cases of yin deficiency and blood heat. As you can see, the use of Four Substance Soup has nothing to do with the season. Those who are recognized by TCM as suffering from deficiency and stagnation of Ying and Blood can take the formula even on the three-volt days.
Chinese medicine prescriptions should be used by professional Chinese medicine practitioners after diagnosis, and should not be used blindly on one’s own, so as not to aggravate the condition or cause adverse reactions.