Angelica and Dendrobium can be used together to make soup, and as herbs should be taken in accordance with medical advice.
Angelica has the effect of tonifying blood, regulating menstruation, activating blood circulation, laxative and laxative. It can be used for blood deficiency, menstrual disorders, rheumatic paralysis, intestinal dryness and constipation. Those with loose stools and those who are full of dampness (too much dampness leading to fullness and discomfort in the spleen and stomach) should be cautious of taking Angelica.
Dendrobium has the effects of benefiting the stomach, nourishing yin, generating fluid and clearing heat. It can be used for heat disease, stomach yin deficiency (stomach yin fluid insufficiency), yin deficiency and fire, not subsiding after illness, impotence and weakness of tendons and bones, dark and unclear eyes and other diseases. Dendrobium is forbidden to be taken by those who have warm-heat disease in which the yin has not been injured, wet-warm disease in which the dryness has not been transformed (warm disease caused by feeling dampness and heat), and those who have deficiency and coldness in the spleen and stomach.
Angelica and Dendrobium do not have contraindications and can be taken together in soup, but the amount of medicine in soup is limited, so it does not have a good effect. If you need to use medicine, you should be guided by a Chinese medicine practitioner.