Gui Yuan is also known as Longan, and there is no evidence to suggest that there are foods that cannot be eaten with Gui Yuan.
Gui Yuan is sweet in taste, warm in nature, and belongs to the heart and spleen meridians. It has the effects of tonifying the heart and spleen (tonifying the heart and spleen with tonic drugs), nourishing the blood and calming the mind (stabilizing the mind and soothing the emotions by nourishing the blood). It is used for deficiency of qi and blood, palpitation and dizziness (violent heartbeat and panic), forgetfulness and insomnia, blood deficiency and atrophy.
This product should not be used by those who have dampness in the middle (too much dampness causing fullness and discomfort in the spleen and stomach) or those who have stopped drinking (water stays in the body), phlegm or fire.
There is no clear research to suggest that cinnamon yuanyuan should not be consumed in conjunction with other foods. However, cinnamon is sweet and warm, if consumed in excess, it may lead to internalization of dampness and heat, causing discomfort such as dry mouth and throat, gastric and epigastric plumpness (stomach fullness and discomfort), so it should not be taken in excess.
If you need to take this product to cure diseases or regulate your body, please take this product under the guidance of a doctor after conducting a traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis to avoid the risk of medication.