Crushed silver, or Pu-erh tea, combined with Chen Pi can regulate qi and strengthen the spleen (to regulate qi and strengthen the spleen), dry dampness and resolve phlegm (to dispel phlegm in the body with dampness-drying medicines), and clear away heat and eliminate food. However, the active ingredients in the water are limited and generally do not achieve the therapeutic effect. Specific should follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid discomfort. Chenpi is the dried mature fruit peel of Citrus sinensis and its cultivated varieties in the family of Rutaceae, which can regulate qi, strengthen the spleen, dry dampness and resolve phlegm, and is often used in the treatment of stagnation of qi in the spleen and stomach, vomiting and eructation (hiccups), and coughing of dampness and phlegm. Adverse reactions are not clear, and should be taken with caution in cases of qi and yin deficiency. Pu’er Tea is the young leaves of Pu’er Tea, a plant of the Camellia Sinensis family. It has the efficacy of clearing heat and eliminating food, and is often used in treating summer-heat and thirst, and stagnation of meat and food. Adverse reactions are not clear, and caution should be exercised for those who are weak and have a weak and cold spleen and stomach (spleen and stomach weak and cold). When discomfort occurs in the body, it is necessary to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of a professional physician, so as not to delay the condition.