What are the effects and contraindications of making a fire peach kernel?

With the effects of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis (promoting blood circulation and eliminating blood stasis in the body), relieving cough and calming asthma (stopping coughing and calming wheezing), making fire peach kernel can be used to treat amenorrhea, obstruction in the abdomen (lumps in the lower abdomen of women), cough and other diseases. Its contraindications include contraindication for pregnant women, caution for those with loose stools (thin and unformed feces) due to spleen deficiency, and not to be used in large quantities clinically. Making a fire is one of the concoctions of traditional Chinese medicine, which refers to placing peach kernels in boiling water until the seed coat bulges, then soaking them in cold water to remove the seed coat. Making fire peach kernel has the effect of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, moistening the intestines and relaxing the bowels, relieving cough and calming asthma, and can be used clinically to treat amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, mass in the abdomen, carbuncle (carbuncle occurring in the intestines and bowels and manifesting itself by fever, pain in the right side of the abdomen, and palpable lump), constipation, asthma and cough, bruises, and other conditions. Poisoning reactions such as dizziness, headache and vomiting may occur if not used properly. Patients with spleen deficiency and loose stools should be cautious in using this medicine, and the dosage should be reduced when used with almonds. Pregnant women need to avoid using this drug. It should be noted that the dosage of this product should not be too large when used. Consult a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner if you need to use this medicine, do not use it by yourself.