Five-fingered hairy peach is mainly used for lung deficiency, phlegm asthma, spleen and stomach qi deficiency, limb fatigue and weakness, low food and abdominal distension, edema, dysentery, rheumatism and paralysis, lumbar and leg pain and other diseases; Poria cocos is mainly used for syphilis and mercury poisoning caused by limb constriction, musculoskeletal pain, damp-heat gonorrhea, dysentery, carbuncle, scrofula (mainly refers to the lymph node nodules in the neck tuberculosis), scabies and other diseases.
Five-fingered hairy peach and Poria cocos, as Chinese herbs, have high medicinal value. Among them, five-fingered hairy peach is sweet and slightly warm in nature, belonging to the lung, spleen, stomach, large intestine and liver meridian, with the effect of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen, dispelling phlegm and resolving dampness, and soothing the tendons and activating the collaterals; Poria cocos is sweet, light in nature, and flat in nature, belonging to the liver and stomach meridian, with the effect of detoxification, removing dampness, and facilitating the joints.
At present, the adverse reactions and contraindications of five-fingered hairy peach and Tu Fu Ling are not clear, note that people with deficiency of liver and kidney yin should be cautious of taking Tu Fu Ling. Clinical use of medication should be used under the guidance of a doctor, if discomfort occurs, should consult a doctor in a timely manner. At the same time, it is recommended to avoid self-medication, so as to avoid the use of medication errors and cause damage to the organism and the condition of the delay.