Licorice helps dampness and congestion, so it should not be used in cases of dampness and turbidity obstruction, resulting in distention and fullness in the epigastrium (abdomen), vomiting, and edema. Licorice can tonify the spleen and benefit the qi, clear heat and detoxify the toxin, expel phlegm and stop coughing, relieve pain (relieve urgent pain symptoms), and harmonize various medicines (harmonize the properties of different Chinese medicines). It can be used to treat weak spleen and stomach, tiredness, palpitations, shortness of breath, cough and phlegm, contractile pain in the epigastrium and abdomen, limbs, carbuncle, swelling and sores, etc. It can also alleviate the toxicity and potency of drugs. The adverse reactions of licorice are not clear. This product should not be used in conjunction with seaweed, Kyoho, red halibut, Glycyrrhiza glabra, and coriander. This product helps dampness and congestion, and should not be used by people with dampness, bloating and edema. Note that large doses of prolonged use of this product can lead to water and sodium retention, causing edema. Chinese medicines need to be used under the guidance of Chinese medicine practitioners, and individuals should not use them blindly to avoid adverse consequences.