The side effects of astragalus and lemon in water are not clear.
Astragalus is the dried root of Astragalus mongoliae or Astragalus membranaceus, a leguminous plant, which is slightly warm in nature, sweet in flavor, and can enter the lung meridian and the spleen meridian. Astragalus has the effects of consolidating the surface and stopping sweating (stopping sweating by consolidating the muscle surface), generating fluids and nourishing blood, supporting toxins and draining pus (draining pus and toxins from the body), and tonifying qi and elevating yang. Lemon has certain effects of resolving phlegm, generating body fluid, dispelling summer heat and harmonizing the stomach.
Astragalus and lemon in water also have certain effects mentioned above, and can be used to assist in the improvement of the central qi subsidence (deficiency of spleen and stomach qi, appearing in the viscera and internal organs falling and other manifestations), eating less loose stools (feces dilute and not shaped), the surface of the virtual self-sweating (due to the muscle surface of the weak and frequent natural sweating), qi deficiency and fatigue, blood deficiency, atrophy, qi deficiency, oedema and other conditions.
The adverse effects of astragalus and lemon infused water are not known. It should be noted that, unlike medicinal decoctions, infused water can play a limited role in efficacy, and can not replace the medication to treat the disease. In addition to the need to use drugs under the guidance of Chinese medicine, not blindly taken on their own, so as not to cause adverse consequences.