Who should not eat Gentiana

Gentiana Macrophyllae has the effect of subduing deficiency heat and clearing dampness-heat, etc. Those with loose stools (thin and unformed feces), frequent urination, and chronic pain and weakness should be cautious in taking Gentiana Macrophyllae.
Radix Gentiana Macrophyllae has a bitter taste and a mild nature, and is classified as belonging to the gallbladder, liver and meridian. It has the effect of subduing deficiency heat, clearing dampness-heat, dispelling wind-dampness, relaxing tendons and collaterals, and relieving paralysis and pain.
It can be used in the treatment of rheumatic paralysis, bone pain, muscle contracture (continuous tension and stiffness of muscles), stroke paraplegia (inability to move one side of the limb at will), poor speech, crooked eyes and mouth, lung impotence, bone vaporization and tidal fever (a burst of heat, feeling that the heat is coming from the inside of the bone to the outside), and jaundice due to dampness-heat, etc. The adverse effects of this product have not been clarified.
The adverse effects of this product have not been clarified, loose stools, excessive urination, prolonged pain and deficiency should be taken with caution.
If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you seek medical advice as soon as possible, and taking Chinese medicines such as Gentiana Macrophyllae should be under the guidance of a medical professional.