White peony, Poria, Astragalus and rose water efficacy of drinking

White peony, Poria, Astragalus, rose together can play a role in nourishing blood and blood, moving qi and relieving depression, tonifying qi and tranquilizing the spirit.
White peony is bitter and sour in flavor, slightly cold in nature, and belongs to the liver and spleen meridians. It can nourish blood and regulate menstruation, astringent yin to stop sweating (astringent yin fluid to reduce sweating), soften liver to relieve pain (treating pain caused by liver yin deficiency and liver blood insufficiency), and calm down liver yang.
Poria is sweet and light in flavor, and flat in nature. It belongs to the heart, lung, spleen and kidney meridians. It has the effects of inducing diuresis and seepage of dampness (promoting the flow of water to dispel dampness), strengthening the spleen and tranquilizing the heart.
Astragalus is sweet in flavor and slightly warm in nature. Attributed to the lung and spleen meridians. It is used to tonify qi and promote yang, stop sweating by consolidating the surface of the muscle, promote diuresis, promote blood circulation, promote stagnation and paralysis (make the paralyzed meridians smooth), support toxins and expel pus (expel pus and toxins from the body), astringent sores and regenerate the muscle (help the sores to heal more quickly and promote the growth of new flesh).
Rose is sweet, slightly bitter, warm in nature, and belongs to the liver and spleen meridians. It is effective in promoting qi circulation, relieving depression, harmonizing blood and relieving pain.
Drinking the above four medicines together in water can have the effect of nourishing blood and blood, promoting qi and relieving depression, and tonifying qi and tranquilizing the mind. However, Chinese medicines mainly work through decoction, and drinking them in water may affect the therapeutic effect due to the limited release of the active ingredients.
If the patient is not feeling well, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to take medication, do not self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.