What are the effects of Rafflesia

Rafflesia has the effect of eliminating food stagnation, promoting the flow of Qi and removing flatulence, and subduing rebelliousness and resolving phlegm (correcting rebellious Qi and removing phlegm from the body).
Lai Si, the dried matured seeds of radish, is pungent and sweet in taste, flat in nature, and enters the lung, spleen and stomach meridians. It has the effects of eliminating food stagnation and resolving accumulation of food, promoting the movement of qi and removing flatulence, and subduing retrograde qi and resolving phlegm.
Laptop seeds can be used as an aid in treating abdominal distension, abdominal pain, diarrhea, belching (burping) and other conditions caused by stagnation of qi and food stagnation (stagnation of food in the stomach due to indigestion of food due to poor qi), as well as phlegm stagnation (stagnation of foul phlegm in the body) caused by lack of food, coughing, coughing up phlegm, chest tightness and other conditions.
Ledebouriella can usually be used in combination with Shen Qu, Bai Zhu, Bai Zhi Zi Zi, Zi Su Zi, Shan Zha, Chen Pi and other herbs.
The possible adverse effects of Radix Ledebouriella are not clear; its contraindications are also not clear; it should be used with caution in patients with qi deficiency as well as in patients without food accumulation and phlegm congestion.
If you need to use Lycopodium album, please consult a professional Chinese medicine practitioner before using it, and do not use it on your own to avoid adverse effects.