Gui Zhi Tang

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Gui Zhi Tang

As the saying goes, "Herbs can be both medicine and poison." It's important not to take medication unnecessarily, and this applies to traditional Chinese medicine as well. While it's tempting to take medication when you feel unwell, it's best to avoid doing so if you don't have a specific illness. It's also important not to take medication unnecessarily, even if you have a common cold. It's essential to determine whether your symptoms are caused by wind-cold, wind-heat, or a viral infection before taking any medication. It's crucial to avoid self-treating, so this formula should only be used as a reference and should be followed by the advice of a doctor.

Gui Zhi Tang

Effects of

"Gui Zhi Tang"

In reality, is a traditional Chinese medicine formula primarily used to treat symptoms such as headaches and fever caused by wind-cold, nasal congestion and runny nose, nausea and vomiting, pale tongue without thirst, and other cold-related symptoms. It also has certain benefits, including tonifying yang, dispersing muscle knots, and harmonizing the spleen and stomach.

Regarding

Gui Zhi Tang

In fact, is a traditional Chinese medicine formula specifically used to treat colds. It doesn't have significant health benefits beyond treating colds, and it's best to avoid taking it unnecessarily when you're feeling well.

Ingredients of

The ingredients of include 3 taels (approximately 150 grams) of prepared cinnamon, 3 taels (approximately 150 grams) of prepared angelica root, 2 taels (approximately 100 grams) of prepared licorice root, and 1 tael (approximately 50 grams) of fresh ginger.1 tael (approximately 50 grams) of prepared jujubes. The total quantity of is approximately 7 liters of water.The method of preparation is as follows: Boil 7 liters of water over low heat, then reduce to 3 liters. Remove the sediment, and adjust the temperature to suit your needs before taking 1 liter. Please consult your doctor for specific dosage and frequency recommendations.

Contraindications for

It should not be used if you have a fever due to external pathogens, yin deficiency with heat, or blood heat. Pregnant women and those with heavy menstruation should use it with caution. Additional formulas for

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::: 9g prepared cinnamon, 18g prepared angelica root, 9g prepared ginger, 6g prepared licorice root, 3 prepared jujubes.

Prescription for Gui Zhi Tang (Cinnamon Decoction)

Gui Zhi Tang

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