The combination of Chen Pi depends on the specific disease, there is no such thing as the best combination, such as with half-summer, Poria to treat damp phlegm and cough, with hawthorn, Shenquan, and Lycopodium to treat food stagnation (indigestion of food and stagnation in the stomach).
Chenpi belongs to the spleen and lung meridian, has the effect of regulating qi and strengthening the spleen (regulating qi and strengthening the spleen), drying dampness and resolving phlegm (removing phlegm in the body by drying dampness), and is used in the treatment of epigastric (abdomen) distension and fullness, inappetence, nausea and vomiting, cough and phlegm due to damp phlegm or cold phlegm, and fullness and fullness in the thoracic and hypochondriac (chest and ribs) areas, and so on. It is not recommended to take this medicine for those who have dry cough due to deficiency of Yin.
Clinically, Chenpi is used in combination with different medicines to treat different diseases, such as with Pinellia and Poria to treat phlegm-damp cough, and with Hawthorn, Shenquan and Lycopodium to treat food accumulation and stagnation of Qi, etc. It is recommended to take Chenpi with different medicines to treat different diseases.
It is recommended to consult a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner for symptomatic treatment after diagnosis, and not to mix and match medicines by oneself to avoid adverse reactions.