Tianma with Astragalus

Tianma with Astragalus has the effect of benefiting qi and clearing the channels.
1. Tianma: Chinese medicine, sweet, non-toxic, flat. It enters the liver meridian, with the effect of restraining wind and stopping spasm, calming the liver yang, dispelling wind and clearing the channels (dispelling wind and clearing the channels). The main treatment of acute and chronic convulsions (with dizziness, convulsions, convulsions as the main manifestations of pediatric diseases), convulsions and contractures, dizziness and headache, hemiplegia (one side of the limbs can not move freely), numbness of the limbs, rheumatism paralysis and so on.
Tianma adverse reactions are rare in clinical practice, contraindications are not clear, and caution should be taken if the qi and blood deficiency is severe.
2. Astragalus: sweet in taste, slightly warm in nature, belonging to the spleen, lung meridian, has the effect of tonifying qi and raising yang (tonifying qi in order to make yang qi rise), fixing the surface and stopping sweating (stopping sweating by consolidating the surface of the muscle), inducing diuresis and eliminating oedema (facilitating the urination of urine and eliminating oedema), generating fluids and nourishing blood (supplementing the body’s water and blood), and supporting the toxin to generate muscle (discharging the toxins to promote the growth of muscle and healing of wounds).
Clinically, Astragalus is mainly used to treat qi deficiency and spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by sweating with a little movement), prolonged diarrhea, prolapse of the anus, uterine prolapse, and prolonged non-healing of sores. Its contraindications are not clear, and there are no cases of adverse reactions after clinical use.
The clinical combination of tianma and astragalus has the effect of benefiting qi and clearing collaterals, and the two can treat qi deficiency and dizziness, headache and all kinds of symptoms. If you need to use Tianma and Astragalus, you should consult a professional physician and be prescribed by a physician to use, not unauthorized use of medication, so as not to cause adverse reactions.