Effects of Shu Liver and Stomach Pill taken together with Ginseng Ling Bai Zhu San

Shu Liver and Stomach Pill and Ginseng Ling Bai Zhu San are taken together for the treatment of diseases caused by liver qi offending the stomach (the liver qi is not smooth and affects the function of the stomach) and weakness of the spleen and stomach, but the drugs taken together should be in accordance with the doctor’s advice, and it is not advisable to take them at the same time without authorization. 1. Shu Liver and Stomach Pill is composed of Buddha’s Hands, Yu Jin, Fried Atractylodes Macrocephalae, Patchouli, Ledebouriella, Vinegar Parsley, Chai Hu, Wu Yao, etc. It is used for treating liver and stomach disorders (disharmony between the ascending and descending functions of the liver and gastric organs), distension and fullness of both sides of the body, pain in the stomach and epigastric region, loss of appetite, eructation (hiccups) and vomiting, and fecal disorders. Adverse reactions and contraindications are not known. During the period of taking the medicine, diet should be light, avoiding alcohol and spicy, cold, greasy food, avoiding anger, depression, and maintaining a relaxed mood.
Adverse effects and contraindications are not known. Avoid indigestible food while taking the medicine. Not suitable for patients with fever and cold. It is recommended to use the drug under the guidance of a physician, and should not take the drug without authorization to avoid delaying the condition.