There is no such herb as Sheng Bai Mu, which may be Sheng Bai Zhu, and Chen Pi together have the effect of strengthening the spleen, regulating qi, drying dampness and resolving phlegm (removing phlegm in the body with dampness-drying medicines). Raw Atractylodes Macrocephalae and Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae can be decocted into a formula for better therapeutic efficacy. Atractylodes macrocephala is bitter, sweet and warm in nature, belonging to the spleen and stomach meridians, and has the effects of strengthening the spleen and benefiting qi, inducing diuresis, stopping sweating, and tranquilizing the fetus. It is often used in the treatment of spleen deficiency with low food intake, abdominal distension and diarrhea, edema, spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, which is aggravated with the slightest movement), and restlessness of the fetus. The adverse effects of Atractylodes macrocephala are not clear, and it should be used with caution in cases of yin deficiency with heat and dryness that injures the body fluid. Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae is bitter, pungent and warm in nature, and belongs to the lung and spleen meridians. Its effects include regulating qi and strengthening the spleen (regulating qi and tonifying the spleen), drying dampness and resolving phlegm, and can be used in treating conditions such as distension and fullness in the chest and epigastric region, phlegm and cough, and vomiting and diarrhea with scanty appetite. The adverse effects of Chen Pi are not clear, and should be taken with caution in cases of Yin deficiency and solid heat. Chinese medicine in water can play a limited medicinal effect, can not be used directly for the treatment of disease, such as the need for medication, need to be under the guidance of a doctor to use correctly, can not be blindly used on their own.