Is the spleen pill energizing?

The Qi Tong Shu Pill does not promote the flow of qi. The main effects of Huisheng Pills are to tranquilize the mind and nourish blood, strengthen the spleen and benefit qi, and are used for insomnia, palpitations, shortness of breath, deficiency of the heart and spleen (weakness of the heart and spleen), and loss of appetite. Therefore, GuiShen Wan does not have the effect of promoting qi. Gui Spleen Pill is a proprietary Chinese medicine composed of fried sour jujube kernel, longan meat, Codonopsis pilosulae, jujube (core removed), etc. Gui Spleen Pill does not have the efficacy of promoting the flow of Qi. In this formula, fried sour jujube kernel nourishes the heart and calms the mind (stabilizes the mind by nourishing the heart), longan meat nourishes the heart and spleen (nourishes the heart and spleen with tonic drugs), codonopsis ginseng nourishes the spleen and benefits the lungs (nourishes the spleen and the lungs), and jujube nourishes the middle Jiao and benefits the vital energy (treats deficiency of vital energy by tonifying the spleen). Together, these herbs have the effect of nourishing the blood and calming the mind (stabilizes the mind and soothes the emotions by nourishing the blood), and invigorating the spleen and benefiting the vital energy. This product is mainly used for deficiency of the heart and spleen, dizziness and fatigue, loss of appetite, insomnia and excessive dreaming. Adverse effects: Occasional skin rash as well as gastrointestinal discomfort. Contraindications: It is not clear, precautions: avoid indigestible food; thirst, constipation, etc. should not be taken; hypertension, heart disease and other chronic diseases should be taken under the guidance of a physician; children, pregnant women, lactating mothers and patients with fever should be used with caution; allergic to the product is prohibited. It is recommended that patients, if needed, must consult a doctor in a timely manner, according to the condition of the Chinese medicine practitioner under the guidance of taking, do not self-medication, so as not to cause adverse reactions.