Top 10 Herbs to Get Rid of Cold and Dampness

The Chinese medicine to get rid of cold and dampness are ling gui juju gan tang, licorice and ginger poria and atractylodes soup, solid spleen powder, etc., need to be used under the guidance of Chinese medicine practitioners to identify the evidence, and there is no such thing as the top ten traditional Chinese medicines to get rid of cold and dampness. 1. Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang is composed of Poria, Atractylodes Macrocephalae, Cinnamon Branches and Licorice, which has the effect of strengthening the spleen and inducing diuresis, warming yang and transforming drink (warming yang qi in the body to promote the metabolism of water and liquid), and is suitable for patients with phlegm-dampness caused by yang deficiency in the middle of the body, and the symptoms of which are palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), dizziness, shortness of breath and coughing, and fullness of the chest and chest area (the chest and ribs area collectively known as the chest and ribs area), and so on. 2. Licorice, Ginger, Poria, Atractylodes Macrocephalae Soup is composed of licorice, poria, dry ginger and atractylodes, which has the efficacy of dispelling cold and removing dampness, and is suitable for cold-dampness and lumbago, which is characterized by cold and pain in the lumbar region, which is alleviated after lying down, and so on. 3. Solid Spleen Bulk is composed of Hou Pu, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, Papaya, Radix et Rhizoma Cyperi, Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng, etc. It can strengthen the spleen, warm the yang, and promote the movement of water and qi. It is suitable for patients with deficiency of yang in spleen and kidney, and internal stagnation of water and qi, and the symptoms include edema of the lower limbs, lack of warmth of the hands and feet, and loose stools. Patients with cold and dampness in the body should avoid eating cold and greasy food during the medication period; before using Chinese medicine treatment, you need to have the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the evidence, and not blindly use the medication.