Can you drink cinnamon sticks in water alone?

Gui Zhi is a traditional Chinese medicine, alone in water has the effect of dispersing cold and relieving symptoms, warming the menstruation, and assisting yang, and can be used for the treatment of wind-cold symptoms, cold-dampness paralysis (cold and dampness caused by the body’s muscles, joints, and other pain, enlargement), menstrual cramps, palpitations, and dysuria (unruly urination) and other conditions. However, it should be consumed in moderation as prescribed by the doctor.
Gui Zhi is warm in nature, pungent and sweet in taste, and is mainly used in the bladder meridian, heart meridian and lung meridian. It has the effects of dispersing cold and relieving the symptoms, warming the meridians, and assisting yang in transforming qi. Since Gui Zhi is pungent, sweet, warm and warm, it is able to sweat and relieve the muscles (relieving evil qi from the surface of the skin), and help Wei to solidify the epidermis (enriching Wei qi and consolidating the surface of the muscles), so it can be used to treat wind-cold epidermal syndrome (symptoms of severe coldness and fever, no sweating, etc.) when brewed in water alone.
In addition, this product can also treat cold-dampness paralyzing pain, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, palpitation (palpitations in the heart, heartbeat accelerated), phlegm (caused by abnormal metabolism of water and liquid in the body), and urinary incontinence.
However, it should be noted that it is forbidden for those who are allergic to the product, and those who have a deficiency of yin and fire, and those who have blood-heat paranoia (caused by heat evils that lead to abnormal outflow of blood). It is recommended to consult a professional physician before drinking water with cinnamon sticks and drink it in moderation under the guidance of a doctor.
In addition, cinnamon sticks in water to drink a limited therapeutic effect, and can not replace the drug, it is recommended that the body does not adapt to timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment.