Qing Bu Liang Jianpi Decoction

Efficacy: Strengthen the spleen and remove dampness, nourish the heart and moisten the lungs.

Application: Suitable for patients with spleen deficiency and dampness, poor appetite, fatigue, weak resistance, dry throat and prone to cough, restlessness, and weak body prone to colds caused by imbalance of the heart and lungs.

. Analysis: Zhang Zhongjing, a famous doctor in ancient times, pointed out: 'A strong spleen is immune to evil in all seasons.' This means that maintaining the normal function of the spleen plays an important role in improving resistance and preventing diseases. The combination of yam, Cishi, coix seed and lotus seeds in the decoction has the effect of strengthening the spleen, removing dampness, tonifying and calming diarrhea. Lily and round meat have the effect of nourishing the heart and moistening the lungs. An appropriate amount of tangerine peel regulates qi and strengthens the spleen, removes dampness and resolves phlegm. If you add an appropriate amount of lean pork or pork tendon to the soup and cook it together, it can also strengthen the effect of nourishing qi, nourishing yin, moistening the intestines and laxative, making the whole soup tonic but not dry, clear but not cold. Drinking this soup regularly can prevent illness. The effect of first prevention.

Precautions: The coix seed in the prescription has a light exuding effect and can relieve dampness and reduce qi. Pregnant women or those with colds and fever should use it with caution. Due to different personal constitutions, it is recommended to consult a registered Chinese medicine practitioner before use.