What to drink during menstruation to replenish qi and blood and can play a regulating role

During menstruation, drinking Eight Treasures Soup, Ten Perfections Soup, Roasted Licorice Soup and other formulas can replenish qi and blood, as well as serve as a tonic.
1. Eight Treasures Soup: Containing Angelica sinensis, Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Radix Paeoniae Alba and other traditional Chinese medicines, this formula has the effect of benefiting qi and replenishing blood, and can be used to treat deficiency of qi and blood, and to improve the symptoms such as withered and white or blanched face, dizziness and dizziness, tiredness of the limbs, shortness of breath and laziness in speech, and palpitations and palpitations with fear and anxiety (violent heartbeat, panic and restlessness).
2. Shiquan Daxin Tang: Containing ginseng, cinnamon, chuanxiong, dihuang and other traditional Chinese medicines, it has the efficacy of warming qi and blood, and is mainly used for treating qi and blood insufficiency, improving dietary intake, deficiency after prolonged illnesses, weakness of the feet and knees, and yellowish complexion.
3. Roasted Licorice Soup: Containing licorice, ginger, ginseng, Radix et Rhizoma Dioscoreae and other traditional Chinese medicines, it has the efficacy of benefiting qi and tonifying blood, nourishing yin and restoring veins, and it can treat deficiency of yin and blood, weakness of yang qi, improve the condition of pulse junction, palpitations, and weakness and lack of qi, and it can also treat impotence of deficiency labor of the lungs and improve the condition of coughing, salivating and salivation, and thinness and shortness of breath.
If the above formula is taken reasonably during menstruation, it is good for replenishing Qi and Blood, as well as regulating the body. However, for the sake of medication safety, the formula should be used under the guidance of a doctor, do not blindly use the formula on your own as well as blindly use Chinese herbs to brew water to drink, in order to prevent the emergence of harm.