Five Fingers Peach and Chicken Bone Grass Soup is a medicinal diet, which has certain effects of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen, promoting dampness and jaundice (removing dampness and eliminating jaundice), which helps to regulate the deficiency of qi in the spleen and stomach, dampness-heat and jaundice, and tiredness and weakness of limbs, etc. However, the medicinal diet can play a limited role in medication. However, the medicinal diet can play a limited medicinal effect, can not replace the drug treatment of disease. It is recommended to seek medical advice when discomfort occurs.
Five-fingered Walnut Chicken Bone Grass Soup is mainly composed of five-fingered walnut root and chicken bone grass, five-fingered walnut root is sweet and flat in nature. It has the effect of benefiting the qi and strengthening the spleen, expelling phlegm and relieving cough, relaxing the tendons and activating the muscles, and promoting lactation. It can treat weakness after illness, tuberculosis cough, chronic bronchitis, spleen swelling, rheumatoid arthritis, hypoglossia, postpartum lactation and other diseases. Five-fingered hairy peach root adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear.
Chicken bone grass is sweet, slightly bitter, cool. Attributed to the liver, stomach meridian. It has the efficacy of inducing dampness and jaundice, clearing heat and removing toxins, dredging the liver and relieving pain. It is able to treat damp-heat jaundice, canker sores and pain, gastric distension and pain and other diseases. Adverse effects and contraindications of Chicken Bone Herb are not clear.
The above two herbs together have the effect of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen, inducing dampness and relieving yellowing, and can be used to regulate spleen and stomach qi deficiency, damp-heat jaundice, tiredness and weakness of the limbs.
However, the medicinal diet can play a limited medicinal effect, can not replace the drug treatment of disease. After the discomfort should be timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the drug treatment, not self-medication.