There is no clear contraindication between these four drugs, so if there is no allergic reaction to Astragalus, Angelica, Poria, Job’s tears, can be taken in soup under the guidance of a physician, and pregnant women should be careful to take.
Job’s tears, also known as Coix lacryma, Astragalus, Angelica, Poria, Coix lacryma are traditional Chinese herbs.
Astragalus and Angelica sinensis are both drugs for the deficiency, astragalus is a qi tonic drug, there is a qi and yang, beneficial qi solid surface, diuresis, swelling, and blood, etc., and solid and yin and yang deficiency should not be taken. Angelica sinensis is a blood tonic, which can tonify blood, regulate menstruation, relieve pain, moisten the bowels and laxative, and should not be taken by people with dampness obstruction, fullness and loose stools.
Poria and Coix Seed are both water-inducing and dampness-expelling (promoting the flow of water to dispel dampness) medicines. Poria can strengthen the spleen and tranquilize the heart, and should not be taken by those who have a deficiency of yin without dampness-heat, cold and slippery semen, or those who have a deficiency of qi and are trapped underneath the body. Job’s tears have the effect of strengthening the spleen and stopping diarrhea, removing paralysis, draining pus, detoxifying and dispersing knots, etc., pregnant women should not be used.
According to the traditional Chinese medicine “eighteen against”, “nineteen fear”, the above drugs together to take the temporary non-toxic side effects can be boiled together, but if the above drugs are allergic to the person can not be taken, pregnant women should be careful to take. Drugs need to be taken under the guidance of a doctor, do not use without authorization.