Contraindications and side effects of yucca

Jade Bamboo has the effects of nourishing Yin, moisturizing dryness, quenching thirst and generating body fluid. Side effects of this product are not clear. It is contraindicated for those with phlegm-dampness and stagnant qi, and should be taken with caution in cases of loose stools (scanty and unformed feces) due to spleen deficiency.
Yuzhu is a plant of the lily family, and the dried rhizome is used as medicine, which is sweet in nature and slightly cold in nature. It is sweet and slightly cold in nature. It is effective in nourishing yin and moisturizing dryness, quenching thirst and generating body fluid. It can be used to treat yin deficiency and lung dryness (deficiency of yin fluid in the human body, resulting in lung dryness not being nourished) with heat caused by coughing up blood, hoarseness, dry cough with little sputum, etc. It can also be used to treat external infections of yin deficiency and dryness of the lungs. It can also be used to treat thirst and dryness of throat and loss of appetite caused by yin deficiency and gastric yin deficiency (insufficient yin fluid in the stomach).
It is often decocted for use in medicine. It is suitable for raw use when there is internal heat in yin deficiency, and suitable for use in the system when the heat is not severe. The side effects of yuzhu are not clear, and it is prohibited for people with phlegm-dampness and qi stagnation, and should be taken with caution for people with spleen deficiency and loose stools.
If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you seek medical advice as soon as possible, and the use of herbs such as yuzhu should be under the guidance of a medical professional.