Wu Zhu Tang mainly has the effects of warming the middle Jiao, tonifying the deficiency, lowering the rebelliousness and stopping vomiting (stopping the upward flow of stomach qi, stopping vomiting), while Ling Gui Jiu Gan Tang has the effects of warming the yang and resolving the drink (warming the yang qi in the body to promote the metabolism of water and liquid), strengthening the spleen and inducing diuresis. Wu Zhu Tang is a warming formula, mainly composed of Wu Zhu, ginseng, ginger, jujube and other traditional Chinese medicines, and is mainly used for treating the symptoms of deficiency and coldness in the liver and stomach, and turbid yin upward reversal. Symptoms include generalized desire to vomit after eating, or vomiting acidic water, or dry vomiting, or vomiting clear saliva and cold foam, chest fullness (chest distension and discomfort), epigastric pain, headache, fear of cold and cold limbs, or even accompanied by cold hands and feet, fecal discharge, irritability and restlessness. Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang is an agent for warming cold and dampness, containing Poria, Gui Zhi, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, Glycyrrhiza Uralensis and other traditional Chinese medicines, which has the efficacy of warming yang and transforming phlegm, invigorating the spleen and inducing dampness, and is mainly used for treating phlegm and drink (the pathological product of impaired metabolism of water and liquids) of yang insufficiency in the middle and middle regions of the body, which can be seen as fullness of chest and hypochondrium, vertigo and palpitation (accelerated heartbeat, often accompanied with heartburn), and coughing and shortness of breath. When treating with the above formula, one should be guided by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner after diagnosis, and should not use the medicine on one’s own. If there is any discomfort, please consult a doctor promptly.