Dried Dendrobium is made by drying the Chinese medicine Dendrobium. This product is beneficial to the stomach (nourishing the stomach by replenishing the fluid in the stomach), nourishing yin and clearing heat (nourishing the yin essence and clearing heat) and other effects. The best way to eat this product is by decoction with water. Dendrobium, sweet in taste and slightly cold in nature, belonging to stomach and kidney meridian, has the effects of benefiting stomach and generating fluid, nourishing yin and clearing heat, and is often used in the treatment of heat diseases with fluid injury, inflammation of deficiency fire, dry mouth and thirst, stomach pain with deficiency of yin, vomiting, eructation (hiccups), spontaneous perspiration (involuntary sweating during the daytime, aggravated by the slightest movement of sweating), deficiency fever after illness, darkness of the eyes due to injury of yin and kidney deficiency with weakness of waist and feet. This product is used as a decoction of water. Clinically, Dendrobium is used with Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata for heat illness and injury to fluid, dry mouth and throat; Dendrobium is used with Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae for deficiency of gastric yin (deficiency of yin fluid in the stomach), hidden pain in the stomach and epigastrium; Dendrobium is used with Rhizoma Smallpox Powder for blazing fire in the stomach; Dendrobium is used with Radix Astragali for deficiency of qi and yin and heart-burning thirst; Dendrobium is used with Rhizoma Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata for deficiency of liver and kidneys (weakness in the liver and kidneys), and weakness of the tendons. Adverse effects and contraindications of Dendrobium are currently unknown. If you need to use the drug, you should use the drug under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the symptoms, and should not purchase and use the drug on your own to avoid affecting your health.