2. It is often used for symptoms such as thirst, dry tongue and loss of appetite caused by insufficient stomach yang in the late stage of fever. Clinically, it is usually combined with Radix Rehmanniae, Herba Dendrobii and Radix Ophiopogonis to clear away heat, nourish stomach, promote fluid production and quench thirst.
3. If the stomach yin is insufficient, abdominal pain is noisy and hungry, it can be used with Ophiopogon japonicus, Paeonia lactiflora and Glycyrrhiza uralensis to nourish yin, promote fluid production and relieve pain.
4. Deficiency of stomach yin combined with yin deficiency of liver and kidney, discomfort of liver qi, hypochondriac pain, abdominal distension, bitter taste in swallowing, dry throat and mouth, less red tongue and body fluid, etc. It is compatible with Ophiopogon japonicus, Radix Rehmanniae and Fructus Lycii.
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Taboo of Glehnia littoralis;
Radix Glehniae contains volatile oil, coumarin, starch, alkaloids, triterpenoid acids, stigmasterol, sterol, Eupatorium adenophorum and other components. People with cold, wind chill, cough and insufficient lung and stomach should not take it.
As a nourishing medicinal material, Glehnia littoralis can't be eaten by pregnant women, so we must pay attention to it at ordinary times. Don't think nourishing herbs are good for our health, so we must pay attention to our diet.