Hawthorn, Astragalus and Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae are used together to benefit qi and strengthen the spleen (regulating the qi of the spleen and stomach) to eliminate food. Hawthorn has the effects of eliminating food and strengthening the stomach (promoting food digestion and strengthening the function of the stomach and internal organs), promoting qi circulation and dispersing blood stasis, resolving turbidity and reducing fat (clearing the body of impurities and reducing excess fat in the body). Hawthorn is often used in the treatment of meat and food stagnation, stomach and epigastric distension, blood stasis and menstrual closure, postpartum stasis, stabbing pain in the heart and abdomen, chest palsy (chest tightness and pain), heart pain, hyperlipidemia and other symptoms. The adverse effects of this drug are not clear, and caution should be exercised for those with excessive gastric acid secretion. Astragalus has the effects of tonifying qi and elevating yang (tonifying qi in order to elevate yang qi), consolidating the surface and stopping sweating (stopping sweating by consolidating the muscular surface), inducing diuresis and eliminating edema (relieving urination and eliminating edema), and generating fluids and nourishing blood (replenishing the body’s fluids and blood). Astragalus can be used for symptoms such as qi deficiency and weakness, loose food (scanty and unformed feces), blood in stool and leakage (excessive menstrual flow or dribbling), spontaneous sweating (frequent natural sweating due to weakness of the muscular surface), hemiplegia (inability to move one side of the limbs at will), and paralysis and numbness. The adverse effects of this drug are not clear, and it should be used with caution for those who are suffering from superficial solid evil, yin deficiency and hyperactivity (deficiency of yin fluid and hyperactivity of yang qi), and those who have internal stagnation. Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae has the efficacy 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 can be used in the treatment of abdominal distension and fullness, poor appetite and vomiting and diarrhea, and coughing with excessive phlegm, etc. The adverse effects of this drug are not clear. The adverse effects of this medicine are not clear, and it should be used with caution for those with solid heat. Combined, these three herbs can benefit Qi, invigorate the spleen and eliminate food. However, if there is a need for medication, it is recommended that it be used under the guidance of a professional physician, not blindly self-medication.