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Contraindications of Qiuli Cream

As autumn enters and the weather becomes dry, some people put a bottle of Qiuli ointment on their desks, drinking it on the go like a drink, feeling refreshed and moisturizing the lungs. However, experts remind everyone that Qiuli paste cannot be consumed as a drink. People with cold hands and feet and loose stools should not take it. Qiuli ointment has the functions of promoting body fluids, reducing fire, nourishing yin, moistening the lungs, and relieving cough and blood. This is because the medicines contained in the ointment are all cooling, nourishing yin and promoting fluids. For example, Qiuli is cold and cool, Ophiopogon japonicus is cold and nourishing. Yin produces fluid, moistens the lungs and clears the heart. This is true for Rehmannia glutinosa, Pueraria lobata, Fritillaria, etc. Therefore, people with cold spleen and stomach, cold hands and feet, loose stools, and loose stools are best not to eat Qiuli paste to avoid aggravating symptoms of cold deficiency and making diarrhea more likely. Even patients who are prone to getting angry, have dry stools, or have coughs should not eat more.