When to put ginger and jujubes in the Chinese medicine brewing guide

Ginger and jujube are not medicinal herbs and can be boiled with other medicines when boiling Chinese medicine.
Ginger and jujube are found in many Chinese herbal formulas. For example, in Gui Zhi Tang, the two are used as adjuvants to support the publication of Gui Zhi to relieve the muscles (relieving evil qi from the surface of the skin) and Paeonia lactiflora to harmonize the middle and slow down the urgency (relieving pain by regulating the spleen and stomach). Herbal guides refer to the drugs that guide the tonics to the meridians, such as the fine acrid in Nine-flavored Qiangwu Tang which is attributed to the Shaoyin meridian and Angelica dahurica which is attributed to the Yangming meridian.
Ginger and jujube are often used as adjuvant medicines, not as medicine guides when boiling Chinese medicine, so there is no strict regulation on the boiling time, and other medicines can be taken by decoction at the same time.
If you are experiencing discomfort, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions, do not blindly use your own medication, so as not to delay your condition.