What is the original dosage of licorice and epiphyllum soup?

The original dosage of Licorice and Annexe Soup is an ancient dosage of two taels of roasted licorice, two taels of atractylodes, two prepared annexes, and four taels of cinnamon sticks. Licorice and Epiphyllum Soup is the name of a Chinese medicine formula. It is mainly composed of the medicines of roasted licorice, prepared epiphyllum, atractylodes and cinnamon sticks. It has the efficacy of warming the meridians and dispersing cold (warming the meridians and collaterals of the human body to get rid of the cold in the body), dispelling wind and removing dampness (getting rid of the wind and dampness in the body), and is clinically used for treating the intrusion of wind, cold and dampness into the joints of the muscles and bones, with severe pain in the muscles and bones, refusing to be pressed, not being able to flex or extend, sweating and shortness of breath, dysuria (unruly urine), bad winds, or a slight swelling of the body. The ancient use of the original formula is the above four medicines, with six liters of water, boiled three liters, remove the dregs. Take one liter of this medicine three times a day, and the first dose is considered to be effective if a slight sweat occurs. This formula should be used with caution in cases of yin deficiency and fire exuberance (deficiency of yin essence in the body, resulting in hyperactivity of deficiency fire). Adverse effects are not known. Licorice and Herb Seed Soup is a traditional Chinese medicine formula, and its formula and dosage should be used under the supervision of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner and in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.