Contraindications of Angelica and Codonopsis Pork Ribs Soup

Contraindications of Angelica with Ginseng and Spare Ribs Soup: forbidden to be taken by patients with fever and bleeding, and should not be used with quinoa.
Angelica and ginseng rib soup is made of angelica, ginseng, ribs and other stew. Angelica has the effect of tonifying blood and regulating menstruation, activating blood circulation and relieving pain, moistening the bowels and laxatives. It can be used to treat blood deficiency and atrophy, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, and constipation. It is not recommended to take Angelica sinensis for patients suffering from feverish bleeding, and should be taken with caution for those suffering from dampness and fullness in the middle of the body (too much dampness leading to fullness and discomfort in the spleen and stomach) as well as those suffering from loose stools.
Radix Codonopsis pilosulae has the effect of tonifying the spleen, benefiting the lungs, promoting the production of body fluid and nourishing blood. It is used for treating weakness of the spleen and stomach, asthma and cough of the lungs, thirst due to injury of the body fluid, and weakness of the body due to blood deficiency. Codonopsis should not be used for those who have solid or hot symptoms but are not deficient in vital energy, and Codonopsis should not be used with quinoa.
However, the effective dosage of Angelica with Codonopsis Pork Ribs Soup is limited and generally cannot achieve the effect of treating diseases.
If there is any discomfort after drinking Angelica Codonopsis Pork Ribs Soup, it is recommended to stop using it and consult a doctor in time.