What is the efficacy of ume Chenpi rosehip hawthorn in water?

Umei, Chenpi, rosehip, hawthorn bubble water to drink with the body, qi, stomach and other effects, but bubble water can precipitate the medicinal ingredients are limited, the effect is weak, generally not achieve the therapeutic effect.
The efficacy of umeboshi for astringent lung (astringent lung qi), astringent intestines, generate fluids, an ascarid, can be used to treat or improve the lung deficiency cough, diarrhea, diarrhea, thirst, heat, ascarid convulsions, vomiting and abdominal pain conditions. However, it is not suitable for those who have external surface evil (evil qi on the surface of the muscle) or internal solid heat and stagnation.
The effects of Chen Pi are to regulate qi, strengthen the spleen, dry dampness and dissolve phlegm (dispel dampness by drying dampness and dissolve phlegm), and can be used in the treatment of distension and fullness in the epigastric region (stomach and abdomen), poor appetite, vomiting and diarrhea, and coughing with excessive phlegm. Those with solid internal heat and red tongue with little fluid should be cautious of using Chen Pi.
Rosa rosa-sinensis is effective in promoting qi circulation, relieving depression, harmonizing blood and relieving pain, and can be used in the treatment of liver and stomach qi pain (stomach and epigastric distension, pain often wandering, and even the two hypochondriums), poor appetite and vomiting, menstrual disorders, bruises and injuries, and other conditions.
Hawthorn is effective in eliminating food and strengthening stomach, promoting circulation of Qi, dispersing blood stasis, resolving turbidity and lowering fat (cleansing the body of impurities and reducing excess fat), and can be used in the treatment of stagnation of meat and food, distension of the stomach and epigastrium, diarrhea and dysentery, dysmenorrhea, post-partum stasis, tingling in the heart and abdomen, and chest pain, but those with weak spleen and stomach, without stagnation, and with excessive secretion of gastric acid should be cautious of its use.
The adverse effects of the above drugs are not known. Patients are advised to seek prompt medical consultation if they feel unwell. If it is necessary to use Chinese herbal medicines alone or in combination, it is recommended to do so under the guidance of a doctor’s diagnosis and not to take Chinese herbal medicines blindly.