Effects of Angelica and Astragalus Mutton Soup

Angelica Astragali Mutton Soup has a certain degree of qi and blood nourishment and other effects, applicable to blood deficiency and atrophy and other diseases, but as a food efficacy is limited, and can not replace the medicines used for treatment.
1. Angelica sinensis has the function of tonifying and activating blood, regulating menstruation and relieving pain, moistening the intestines and laxatives.
It can be used for dizziness and palpitations, blood deficiency and yellowing, abdominal pain with deficiency cold, menstrual disorders, menstrual pain, intestinal dryness and constipation, fall and flutter injuries, rheumatism and paralysis, carbuncle and gangrene (a kind of venomous sores, which occur in the surface of the body, limbs, internal organs of the acute suppurative disease). It is contraindicated for people with dampness and fullness in the middle and diarrhea in the stool. Adverse reactions are not clear.
2. Astragalus has the functions of tonifying qi and nourishing blood, generating fluid, consolidating the surface and stopping sweating (stopping sweating by consolidating the surface of the muscle), inducing diuresis and eliminating swelling, supporting toxin and draining pus (draining pus and poison out of the body), and promoting stagnation and paralysis (making the paralyzed meridians and veins open up).
It can be used for short-term weakness, edema, blood deficiency, loss of appetite, loose stools, prolonged diarrhea and prolapse of the anus, sweating due to weakness of the muscle surface (due to frequent sweating naturally), internal heat and thirst (internal fever accompanied by eating, drinking and urinating), hemiplegia (inability to move a limb at will), and other conditions.
Therefore, Angelica Astragali Mutton Soup has a certain degree of the above mentioned effect of tonifying qi and nourishing blood, and is suitable for blood deficiency and atrophy and other conditions. However, as a food with limited efficacy, it can only be used as one of the ways to regulate the daily diet, and cannot be used as a substitute for medicines in treatment.
You should seek medical advice in a timely manner and choose medication under the guidance of a doctor, rather than using your own medication.