The so-called partial remedies are not reliable and should not be believed blindly.
Chinese medicine treatment is guided by identification of evidence, and the common prescriptions for draining cold Qi from the stomach include Liang Sui Pill, Lizhong Pill, and Wen Spleen Tang.
Liangshu Pill is composed of gao liang ginger and xiangshu, which warms the stomach and regulates qi. It is used to treat stomach pain caused by cold condensation and stagnation of qi; abdominal pain caused by internal obstruction of cold; dystocia (pain in the area of dystocia and ribs) caused by liver depression and qi stagnation, and cold condensation and stagnation of qi; and acid reflux caused by cold condensation and stagnation of qi.
Lizhong Pill is composed of licorice, ginseng, atractylodes, and dry ginger. The formula warms the middle Jiao and disperses cold (dispersing cold by warming the spleen and stomach), strengthens the stomach, and is used for treating gastric pain due to deficiency of cold in the spleen and stomach and failure of transportation and transformation; diarrhea due to weakness of the spleen and stomach; and vomiting due to deficiency of cold in the spleen and stomach and malfunction of elevation and elevation of gastric qi, and gastric qi upward (gastric qi rising instead of descending).
Warm Spleen Soup is composed of rhubarb, angelica sinensis, dried ginger, epiphyllum, ginseng, mangosteen and licorice, and is mainly used for treating middle-yang deficiency, abdominal pain and diarrhea due to cold accumulation.
The adverse reactions and contraindications of the above formula are not clear. If there is any discomfort, consult a doctor in time, do not use the medicine blindly, and need to use the medicine under the guidance of a doctor.