Taking Shenling Baizhu Powder and Xiaoyao Pill together could nourish the spleen and strengthen the spleen. It had a very good treatment effect on symptoms such as loss of appetite, dizziness, and fatigue caused by weakness of the spleen and stomach. The ingredients of the two drugs usually did not conflict with each other, so they could be taken together. In addition, the combination of Xiaoyao Pill and Shenling Baizhu Powder could also strengthen the spleen and dispel dampness, replenish qi and promote fluid production, nourish the kidney and strengthen yang, and so on. However, it should be noted that during the use of drugs, they should be used according to the doctor's advice. They should not be used privately to avoid affecting their health.
Taking Shenling Baizhu Powder and Xiaoyao Pill together could nourish the spleen and strengthen the spleen. It had a very good treatment effect on symptoms such as loss of appetite, dizziness, and fatigue caused by weakness of the spleen and stomach. The ingredients of the two drugs usually did not conflict with each other, so they could be taken together. In addition, the combination of Xiaoyao Pill and Shenling Baizhu Powder could treat depression, chest and hypochondriac pain, dizziness, loss of appetite, irregular menstruation, and other symptoms caused by liver depression and spleen deficiency. It should be noted that during the use of the medicine, it is not allowed to take Chinese medicine such as radish seeds, trogopyrus dung, seaweed, and spurge at the same time, so as not to affect the efficacy. It is recommended to use the medicine under the guidance of a doctor. Do not use the medicine privately to avoid affecting your health.
They could eat together. The Carefree Pill and Shenling Baizhu Powder could be used at the same time. Xiaoyao Pill was mainly used to soothe the liver and strengthen the spleen. It was used to treat symptoms such as chest and hypochondrium pain and irregular menstruation caused by liver depression and spleen deficiency. Shenling Baizhu Powder was mainly used to nourish the spleen and stomach, benefit the lung qi, and treat symptoms such as loss of appetite and diarrhea caused by weakness of the spleen and stomach. The ingredients of the two drugs usually did not conflict, so they could be taken at the same time. However, it is recommended to use the medicine under the guidance of a doctor and follow the doctor's advice.
Xiaoyao powder and Xiaoyao pill were different forms of the same Chinese patent medicine. Xiaoyao Powder was a powder made from a mixture of Angelica, licorice, poria cocos, dried ginger, mint, white peony, bupleurus, and other herbs. The Carefree Pill was a pill. After a series of manufacturing processes, the powder was adjusted into a water pill or a honey pill. The ingredients and effects of the two were the same. They both had the effects of reconciling the liver and spleen, soothing the liver and relieving depression, nourishing the blood and strengthening the spleen. Carefree powder could be dissolved in boiling water and taken by mouth. Carefree pill could be taken directly with warm water or chewed. When using these two drugs, you need to follow the doctor's instructions. You can't increase or decrease the dosage or change the drugs without permission, so as not to affect the treatment effect or cause adverse reactions. In addition, pregnant women should avoid eating cold or raw food during the use of these two drugs, and consult a professional doctor for consumption.
Zhongjing Xiaoyao Pill was a pure Chinese medicine preparation. It was mainly used to dredge the liver collaterals, strengthen the spleen and nourish the stomach, and regulate menstruation. Its main ingredients included Chinese herbs such as bupleuron, Angelica, white peony, and poria cocos. Xiaoyao Pill was suitable for treating irregular menstruation, chest and hypochondrium pain, headache, dizziness, climacteric syndrome, and other diseases caused by liver qi stagnation, spleen and stomach discomfort. It needs to be taken by mouth, 8 pills at a time, 3 times a day. However, the Xiaoyao Pill could not be eaten with cold or raw food. It was also not suitable for pregnant women or women with a cold. In addition, taking the Carefree Pill may cause an increase in menstrual flow, so it is not recommended for people with excessive menstruation. As for the long-term use of the Carefree Pill, no relevant information was provided at the moment, so it was impossible to determine whether it could be used for a long time.
The dosage of the Xiaoyao powder was 15 grams of poria cocos, 15 grams of white peony root (stir-fried with wine), 5 grams of licorice root (raw), 3 grams of bustus root, 3 grams of tangerine peel, 9 grams of wormwood, and 9 grams of gardenia (stir-fried).
The effect of the Carefree Pill was to soothe the liver, strengthen the spleen, nourish the blood, and regulate menstruation. It is suitable for depression, chest and hypochondriac pain, dizziness, loss of appetite, irregular menstruation and other symptoms caused by liver depression and spleen deficiency. The effect of the Longdan Xiegan Pill was to clear the liver and gallbladder, and to relieve damp-heat. It is suitable for dizziness, headache, allergy, deafness, ringing and other symptoms caused by damp-heat in the liver and gallbladder. The two medicines had different effects. Xiaoyao Pill mainly regulated the liver and spleen, while Longdan Xiegan Pill mainly cleared heat and cleared fire. Therefore, the choice of medicine should be based on the individual's symptoms and physique.
Hu Qingyu Tang's Xue Ji Wan San Gao Dan was a prescription book published in the third year of Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty. The book was divided into ten sections, including the sections of heart and kidney, spleen and stomach diarrhea, diet and qi stagnation, phlegm and fire cough, wind and typhoid, fire and summer dampness, gynecology, pediatrics, optometriology, and surgery. Each of them listed the methods and effects of making several kinds of pills. This book reflected the development level of Chinese medicine preparations in the middle and late Qing Dynasty.
The Carefree Pill could treat anxiety to a certain extent, especially for anxiety symptoms caused by liver qi stagnation. Xiaoyao Pill was a Chinese patent medicine. Its main ingredients included Chinese medicinal herbs such as Bupleum, Angelica, White Peony Root, Large-headed White Orchid, and Tuckahoe. However, if the anxiety disorder was more serious, just using the Carefree Pill might not achieve a good healing effect. During the treatment period, it is recommended to avoid cold, greasy, and indigestible food, maintain an optimistic mood, and avoid anger and anger. For patients with chronic diseases such as high blood pressure, heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, kidney disease, etc., it is recommended to take the Xiaoyao Pill under the guidance of a doctor. If the symptoms are not relieved after taking it for three days, they should see a doctor in time. In short, the Carefree Pill could be used as an auxiliary drug to treat anxiety, but for serious symptoms, it might need to be combined with other treatments such as psychotherapy or medication.
Carefree pills could lighten the color of the yellow spots, but the effect varied from person to person. Xiaoyao Pill had the effect of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. It could improve blood circulation in the skin and promote metabolism, thus helping to lighten the melasma. However, the Carefree Pill was not a miraculous medicine, and its effects were not obvious to all patients. Some patients who took the Xiaoyao pill could play a role in reducing the melasma, but not all patients could achieve this effect. Therefore, if you really want to remove melasma, it is recommended to use the Xiaoyao Pill under the guidance of a regular 3A hospital's Dermatologist. In addition, long-term use of the Carefree Pill required attention to the doctor's advice and precautions, such as taking it according to the doctor's advice, paying attention to the side effects of the drug, and maintaining good living habits.
Xiaoyao Pill had the effects of soothing the liver and relieving depression, strengthening the spleen and nourishing the blood, regulating menstruation, improving insomnia, softening the liver and relieving pain. It was suitable for people with liver-qi stagnation and spleen-qi deficiency. It could relieve chest and hypochondriac pain, dizziness, loss of appetite, irregular menstruation, and other symptoms. However, the taboos of the Carefree Pill included that it should be used with caution in allergic people, pregnant women should not take it, should not be taken with cold and stimulating food, and should not be used in cases of hypochondriac pain, chest distension, dry throat, etc. caused by liver and kidney yin deficiency or qi stagnation.