Efficacy of Si Jun Zi Tang plus Yin Chen

Si Jun Zi Tang with Yin Chen has the effect of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen, clearing dampness and heat, and is suitable for cases of qi deficiency accompanied by dampness and heat.
Four Gentlemen Soup is a representative formula of qi tonic, containing ginseng, atractylodes, poria, licorice and other drugs, which have the effect of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen, and is used for treating the symptoms of spleen and stomach weakness, which are characterized by weakness, aggravated by activity, accompanied by shortness of breath, yellowish complexion, and scanty food and loose stools (thin and unformed feces). The tongue is generally pale and the pulse is weak.
The medicinal properties of Yin Chen are pungent, bitter and slightly cold, and it belongs to the spleen, stomach, liver and gallbladder meridians. It has the effects of clearing dampness and heat, relieving bile and jaundice (dredging the bile ducts of evil qi and eliminating jaundice), and is often used in the treatment of dampness-heat jaundice, dampness-warmth (warmth caused by the sensation of dampness-heat), summer dampness, and itching of eczema.
When Sijunzi Tang is used together with Yin Chen, it can combine the effects of both, with the effects of benefiting qi, strengthening the spleen and clearing dampness-heat, and together they can treat weak spleen qi (weak spleen qi) accompanied by internalized dampness-heat conditions.
If you need to use Sijunzi Tang and Yin Chen, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor to use, avoid unauthorized use of drugs, to prevent the cause of physical discomfort.