It is possible to take Easy Pill in the daytime and Quanshu Pill in the evening. There is no conflict between the effects of Easy Pill and Quanshu Pill, and no adverse reactions will occur as a result of them, but they should be used under the guidance of a professional doctor, and should not be used on their own.
Free Pill is a liver detoxification agent (through the dredging of the liver’s qi to treat depression), and the Spleen Pill is a blood nourishing drug, both of which are proprietary Chinese medicines, and there is no conflict between them in terms of adverse reactions, and they will not affect the therapeutic efficacy of each other.
Combined, they can benefit qi, nourish blood and tranquilize the mind (through nourishing blood to stabilize the mind and soothe the emotions), regulate menstruation, and dredge the liver and strengthen the spleen (to regulate the qi of the liver and strengthen the function of the spleen).
Easy Pill is composed of Poria, Ginger and Chai Hu, etc. It is effective in strengthening the spleen and dredging the liver, nourishing the blood and regulating menstruation (regulating menstrual irregularities due to blood deficiency), and can be used for dizziness and dizziness caused by liver-qi disharmony, chest tightness and distension. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this product are not clear.
Gui Spleen Pill is composed of fried Atractylodes macrocephala, fried sour jujube kernel, moxa licorice, etc. It has the efficacy of nourishing blood and tranquilizing the mind, strengthening the spleen and benefiting the qi, and can be used for tiredness of limbs and fatigue due to deficiency of heart and spleen (weakness of the heart and spleen), insomnia with excessive sleep and palpitation of the heart (rapid heartbeat often accompanied by panic) and shortness of breath. There are adverse reactions of stomach upset and skin rash in Gui Spleen Pill, and the contraindications are not yet clear.
Easy Pill and Gui Spleen Pill should be taken under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner’s diagnosis, and should not be used on its own.