Does it help to sulk and take prophylactic pills?



Whether or not sulking works by taking Easy Pills is mainly determined by the patient’s condition and the tolerance of the patient’s physique, and only symptomatic treatment can receive good curative effect. If the symptoms such as fullness and distension of both sides, fullness of chest and diaphragm, and long sighs occur after sulking, then you can take Free and Easy Pills to alleviate the symptoms.

Free Pill is a proprietary Chinese medicine composed of Poria, Chai Hu, Angelica sinensis, etc. It is effective in nourishing blood and regulating menstruation (regulating menstrual irregularities caused by blood deficiency), dredging the liver and strengthening the spleen (regulating liver qi, and strengthening the spleen function).

If sulking is caused by liver-qi stagnation (poor transportation of liver qi and blood, emotional depression), etc., taking Easy Pill is usually effective in improving the symptoms caused by sulking, such as chest and rib distension, loss of appetite, dizziness and dizziness.

Free Pill is mainly used for dizziness and vertigo, menstrual disorders, loss of appetite, and distension and pain in the chest and ribs (collectively, the chest and ribcage area) caused by liver-qi dysphoria. Adverse effects are not known. Contraindications are unclear. Note that pregnant women need to consult a physician to take the drug; it should not be taken by those who have excessive menstruation; and it should not be taken when one has a cold.

Easy Pill should be applied under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, and should not be used on its own.