What to drink to replenish the center of the body without catching fire?

For those who have a deficiency of Chinese qi (weak spleen and stomach qi), they can generally take Chinese medicine prescriptions such as Sijunzi Tang and Tonify the Middle Jiaoqi Tang under the guidance of a physician, but whether or not they will get on fire is related to the patient’s own physique and should not be generalized. 1. Sijunzi Tang: composed of ginseng, atractylodes, poria, roasted licorice and other traditional Chinese medicines, has the effect of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen, the main treatment for the spleen and stomach qi deficiency, the symptoms of the face withered and white, low voice, shortness of breath and fatigue, less food and loose stools (feces sparse and unshapely), light tongue and moss, and so on. 2. Tonifying the Middle Jiao Qi Tang: It is composed of ginseng, astragalus, atractylodes macrocephala, baked licorice, angelica sinensis, shengma, chaihu and other traditional Chinese medicines, which has the effect of tonifying the middle Jiao Qi, raising yang and lifting the sunken organs. It can be used for treating qi deficiency of the spleen and stomach, with symptoms such as reduced food and drink, tiredness and limb softness, lack of qi and laziness in speech (lack of strength, not wanting to speak), and loose stool, etc. Adverse effects of the above formula have not been reported yet. The adverse effects of the above formula are not clear. Since the spleen and stomach are the foundation of the latter part of the body and the source of qi, blood, camp and defense, treating qi deficiency syndrome by strengthening the spleen is the basic method of replenishing qi. In order to avoid fire and other discomforts, specific medication should be administered according to the patient’s own specific symptoms and under the guidance of physician’s diagnosis.