What is the difference between Ling Gui Jiang Gan Tang and Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang?

The title refers to Poria, Gui, Jiang and Gan Soup should be Poria and Licorice Soup, which is somewhat different from Ling Gui, Jiu and Gan Soup in terms of drug composition, efficacy and effects. 1. Poria and Glycyrrhiza Soup: mainly composed of Poria, Gui Zhi, Ginger and Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae, it has the efficacy of warming yang and inducing dampness, and it can be used in the treatment of typhoid fever (diseases caused by fever due to cold) for those who have sweating without thirst. 2. Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang: mainly composed of Poria, Gui Zhi, Atractylodes Macrocephalae, and Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae, it has the efficacy of warming yang and transforming phlegm and drinking (pathological products formed by the impaired metabolism of water and liquid), which can be seen as fullness of the chest and hypochondrium (the chest and the ribs), dizziness and palpitation, or shortness of breath and cough, etc. The above two TCM formulas are both used for the treatment of those who have no thirst after sweating due to cold. The above two Chinese medicine formulas are both ancient Chinese medicine formulas, and their different use should be under the guidance of a physician’s diagnosis and should not be blindly prepared and taken on one’s own.