The question you asked is worth discussing, because although the side effects of traditional Chinese medicine are small, it is a medicine after all, and it is a three-point poison. Despite your efforts to recover. However, you must be familiar with the nature, meridian tropism and dosage of drugs.
Poria cocos enters the heart, spleen and stomach, lungs and kidneys. Efficacy and application: diuresis and dampness, spleen strengthening, calming the middle energizer and calming the nerves. Poria cocos is sweet, light and flat, sweet is tonic, and light is osmotic, which can not only tonify the spleen and benefit the heart, but also benefit the water and ooze moisture. Only people who urinate a lot should not use it. Usually, the amount of decoction is 9-30g.
Pueraria lobata is sweet, pungent and flat. Entering the stomach meridian and spleen meridian. Efficacy: it can relieve muscle heat, promote granulation to quench thirst, stop yang rising, and purge heat to stop diarrhea. Pueraria lobata can expand the brain and cardiovascular system, improve cerebral circulation and coronary circulation, and lower blood sugar. Has a strong antipyretic effect. The dosage is 3g-12g.
Panax notoginseng is sweet, slightly bitter and warm. Entering the liver and stomach meridians. Efficacy: stop bleeding, remove blood stasis, reduce swelling and relieve pain. The dosage is 3 g -9 g, and the powder is 1-3 g. ..
Angelica dahurica is pungent and warm, and enters the stomach, large intestine and lung meridians. Efficacy and application: expelling wind and removing dampness, inducing resuscitation and relieving pain, reducing swelling and discharging pus, eliminating dampness and detoxifying. This product is warm, dry, ascending and dispersing, consuming blood and dispersing qi. Anyone with yin deficiency and excessive fire, and those with pus after festering, should be used with caution. The dosage is 3-9g.
Angelica sinensis is sweet, pungent and warm. Entering the heart, liver and spleen meridians. Nourishing liver and blood, regulating menstruation, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, moistening dryness and relaxing bowels. Dampness and diarrhea should not be taken. Usually the dosage is 5-9g.
Salvia miltiorrhiza tastes bitter and slightly cold. Entering heart meridian and liver meridian. The bitter taste of salvia miltiorrhiza can be diarrhea, slightly cold and clear heat, and enter the heart and blood. However, it has the functions of promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, cooling blood, reducing swelling, clearing away heart fire and relieving vexation. It is not suitable for people who have no blood stasis or deficiency cold. The usual dose is 9- 15g.
I hope you can understand the nature, taste, meridian tropism and dosage of drugs. Then choose the medicine according to your own specific situation. Especially nursed back to health, the amount should be less and the variety should be less. So as not to cause adverse reactions.