What are the effects of Prince Ginseng Maitake Dendrobium Lean Meat Soup?

The correct way to use Prince Ginseng Maitake Dendrobium is to take it with water instead of boiling it in lean meat soup. The effects of Tai Zi Shen Maitong Dendrobium are to strengthen the spleen and nourish the stomach, nourish yin and promote the production of fluids (nourishing the body’s water and fluids), and moisten the lungs. Prince ginseng is flat in nature, sweet and slightly bitter in flavor, and belongs to the spleen and lung meridians. It strengthens the spleen and replenishes qi (enhances the function of the spleen and replenishes the spleen qi), generates fluids and moisten the lungs, and treats spleen deficiency with drowsiness, lack of appetite, post-disease weakness, qi and yin deficiencies such as spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, aggravated by sweating with the slightest movement), thirst, and dry lungs with dry cough and no phlegm. Its adverse reactions and contraindications have not been precisely documented. Ophiopogon is slightly cold in nature, sweet in taste and slightly bitter, and is attributed to the heart, lung and stomach meridians. It is used to nourish yin and promote the production of body fluid, clear the heart and moisten the lungs, and treat dry cough without phlegm, cough due to fatigue, dry mouth and thirst due to injury of body fluid, restlessness and insomnia, internal heat and thirst, constipation due to dryness of intestines and deficiency of body fluid. There is no exact record of its adverse effects, spleen and stomach cold (spleen and stomach weakness and cold) type diarrhea, stomach phlegm dampness and stormy wind-cold cough are contraindicated. Dendrobium is slightly cold in nature, sweet in taste, and belongs to the stomach meridian and kidney meridian. It benefits the stomach and generates fluid (nourishes the stomach by replenishing fluid in the stomach), nourishes yin and removes heat, and is used for treating yin injury and fluid deficiency, dry mouth and thirst, poor appetite, dry vomiting, deficiency heat after illness, and darkness of the eyes and lack of clarity. There is no exact record of its adverse effects, and it is forbidden for those who have not become dry from damp-warm disease (warm disease caused by feeling dampness and heat), and those who have deficiency and coldness in the spleen and stomach. According to the records of “eighteen against” and “nineteen fear”, there is no contraindication to pairing with Prince Ginseng and Dendrobium. However, the effective dose in daily diet is limited, and it is difficult to achieve the therapeutic effect, so it is recommended to choose the correct way of decoction. It should be used under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners.