Chenpi, wolfberry and jujube have the effect of strengthening the spleen and regulating qi, tonifying qi and nourishing blood, etc. It is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of medication.
Chenpi belongs to qi medicine, with the effect of drying dampness and resolving phlegm (expelling dampness by drying dampness and resolving phlegm), strengthening the spleen and regulating qi; wolfberry and jujube belong to the traditional Chinese medicine of tonic, wolfberry is good at nourishing the liver and kidney, benefiting the essence and brightening the eyes, and is contraindicated for those who have external evils and real heat, spleen deficiency and dampness, and diarrhea; jujube is good at tonifying the qi and nourishing the blood, and it is not suitable for those who have dampness, phlegm, accumulation of stagnant blood, tooth disease and worm disease.
Combined, the three medicines have the effects of strengthening the spleen and regulating qi, tonifying qi and nourishing blood, nourishing the liver and kidney, etc. They can be used to treat chest paralysis (chest tightness and pain), cough with cold and phlegm, evidence of stagnation of qi in the spleen and stomach, yin deficiency in the liver and kidney, and evidence of deficiency in the spleen.
The adverse effects of Chenpi wolfberry red dates are not clear, it is recommended that patients standardize the use of medication under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the evidence, and not blindly self-medication, so as not to cause delays in the condition.