How do I take Half-summer and Thick-summer Soup?

Half-summer and thick-park soup is mostly used to be decocted with water in clinical practice, but the specific method of administration should be under the guidance of a doctor. Half-summer, thick-park soup can treat plum nucleus qi (similar to pharyngeal allodynia).
Half-summer, thick-park soup is a traditional Chinese medicine formula, and the ingredients in this medicine include half-summer, thick-park, poria, ginger, and Su leaf.
The ingredients in this formula include Semixia, Poria, Ginger, and Su Ye. Semixia can resolve phlegm, disperse stagnation, and lower the rebellious Qi and harmonize the stomach; Poria can lower the Qi and remove fullness (enable the Qi to flow downward to relieve the discomfort of fullness); Poria strengthens the spleen and seeps away dampness; Ginger harmonizes the stomach and stops nausea; and Su Ye regulates the Qi and disperses the liver, which can help Poria to move the Qi, broaden the chest, and promote the passage of the stagnation of the stagnation of the stomach.
The above medicines can be used if there is obstruction in the pharynx, difficulty in swallowing, coughing or vomiting, whitish or whitish-smooth tongue coating, and slow or slippery pulse due to phlegm-qi inter-conjugation (phlegm in the body accompanied by poor qi flow).
If you need to take this medicine, you should consult your doctor before using it.