Recipe and dosage of Wutong Tang

Wutong Tang is composed of a variety of traditional Chinese medicines such as ephedra, cinnamon sticks, etc. However, it involves specific formulas, and the dosage varies for each person, so it needs to be taken according to the condition and under the guidance of the physician.
Wutong Tang is mainly composed of a number of traditional Chinese medicines such as ephedra, cinnamon sticks, dry ginger, half-summer, fine pungent herb, white peony, licorice, tangerine peel, thick bark, hedgehog, chaihu, atractylodes macrocephala, poria, zejiao, ginseng, angelica sinensis, and rhizoma ligustici chuanxiong.
Wutong Tang is mainly used for treating coughs caused by external wind-cold, etc. It can also improve symptoms such as dysuria (irregular urination) and edema, etc. In addition, some of the ingredients in Wutong Tang have the effect of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis (promoting blood circulation and eliminating stagnant blood in the body).
It should be noted that the adverse reactions and contraindications of this formula are still unclear, and those who are allergic to the ingredients of Wutong Tang should use it with caution, while others should take it according to the needs of their conditions and under the advice and guidance of their physicians, and should not formulate the medication without authorization.