Chenpi licorice together with the bad side of drinking water

Symptomatic moderate consumption of Chenpi and licorice infusion, there is no obvious harm, but the efficacy of infusion is not as good as decoction, should be under the guidance of a professional physician, the identification of the drug. It should be noted that Yang Sheng and Dampness should be used with caution. Chenpi is bitter, pungent and warm in nature. It belongs to the spleen and lung meridians. It is used to regulate qi and strengthen the spleen (to regulate qi and strengthen the spleen), and to remove phlegm by drying dampness. It is often used to treat stagnation of qi in the spleen and stomach, dampness obstruction in the epigastrium (abdomen) and fullness, poor appetite and vomiting, hiccups, coughing and phlegm, and thoracic paralysis (stuffy pain in the chest). However, Chen Pi is warm, high fever, thirst, constipation and constipation should be used with caution. Licorice is sweet and flat in nature. It belongs to the heart, lung, spleen and stomach meridians. Effects: Tonifying the spleen and benefiting the qi, clearing heat and removing toxins (removing heat and toxins from the body), expelling phlegm and relieving cough, relieving pain (relieving urgent pain symptoms), harmonizing various medicines (harmonizing the properties of different Chinese medicines). It is often used for weak spleen and stomach, panic and shortness of breath, ulceration and pus, cough and phlegm, and contracture and pain in the limbs. However, it should not be used together with seaweed, Jing Da Ji and Coriander. It also has the disadvantage of breeding phlegm-dampness and obstructing qi, and should not be taken by people with wetness and edema. The combination of Chenpi and licorice can strengthen the spleen and resolve phlegm, and is suitable for people with cough and phlegm and deficiency of spleen and qi. It should be used with caution for those with Yang and Dampness to avoid aggravating the condition. It is recommended to take Chen Pi and Licorice under the guidance of a doctor to avoid any misunderstanding or adverse reaction.