In traditional Chinese medicine, it is often said that "the qi is the root of the human being", that is to say, the growth, development, and diseases of the human body are closely related to qi.
In traditional Chinese medicine, the spleen is the source of qi and blood biochemistry, and once the spleen is damaged, it is not only a simple spleen deficiency, but it may also indirectly affect the liver, resulting in body deficiency and dampness, which sounds a little complicated, so today I will teach you a trick to double the effect of the tonic qi pill!
First of all, it is dampness, in traditional Chinese medicine, the spleen is mainly transported, the food we ingest, the water must be transported through the spleen and stomach to support the body, then if the spleen is deficient, the transport is weak, the water in the body can not be excreted, it will gather into dampness in the body, often at this time the body may appear fatigue, heavy limbs, cold hands and feet, loss of appetite, sticky mouth, bad breath, in this case, we can try to refer to the tonic qi with a Liujunzi pill.
Then there is a lot of phlegm in the throat, when the moisture in the body is gathered for too long, it is easy to gather into phlegm, the phlegm is relatively viscous, like a piece of chewing gum sticky to the throat, at this time the body will not only appear fatigue, bloating, poor appetite, may also be accompanied by sticky stool, swelling of the lower limbs, coughing, etc., in this case, you can try to refer to the Buzhong Yiqi Pill with a Shenling Baizhu Pill.
The third situation is yang deficiency caused by qi deficiency, often such people may have cold hands and feet, loose stools, abdominal pain and bloating, etc., usually as soon as they eat cold and begin to have diarrhea, in this case, we can try to refer to the tonic qi pill with a gui fu li pill.
The last case is the common liver depression, there is a saying in traditional Chinese medicine, the liver is spleen and soil, the liver is depressed for a long time, the first thing that is affected is the digestive function of the spleen and stomach, which may often be accompanied by stomach pain, loss of appetite, pain in the ribs, grumpy, loss of appetite, dizziness and dizziness.
That's all for today's sharing, we'll see you next time!