What are the effects and functions of five fingers citrus

Five Fingers Mandarin, also known as Buddha’s Hands, is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine. Buddha’s Hands has the effects of dispersing the liver and relieving stagnation (treating stagnation by dispersing the liver’s qi), harmonizing the stomach and relieving pain, and drying up dampness and resolving phlegm (expelling phlegm in the body with dampness-drying medicines).
With pungent, bitter and sour taste and warm nature, Buddha’s hand can enter the liver, spleen, stomach and lung meridians, and has the efficacy of moving qi, dredging the liver and resolving phlegm. It can be used for symptoms such as fullness in the chest and abdomen, nausea and vomiting, poor appetite, and low food intake and phlegm, which are caused by liver stagnation and stagnation of qi (poor transport of qi and blood to the liver, and depression of emotions and moods). If any of the above symptoms occur, it needs to be used under medical supervision to avoid delays.
People with yin deficiency with heat and qi deficiency without stagnation need to use Foshan with caution to avoid aggravating the existing condition. Its adverse reactions not before is not clear.
If there is physical discomfort it is best to use under the guidance of a doctor, if the effect of taking it is not obvious, or the emergence of uncomfortable symptoms, you need to go to the hospital in a timely manner.