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| Radix Aucklandiae | Mu xiang |
| Rhizoma Coptidis | Huang lian |
| Poria | Fu ling |
| Radix Glycyrrhizae | Gan cao |
| Massa Medicata Fermentata | Shen qu |
| Fructus Amomi | Sha Ren |
| Rhizoma Dioscoreae | Shan yao |
| Semen Myristicae | Ro dou kou |
| Radix Codonopsis | Dang Shen |
| Fructus Aurantii Immaturus | Zhi she |
| Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae | Bai Zhu |
| Fructus Crataegi | Shan zha |
| Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae | Chen pi |
| Fructis Hordei Germinatus | Mai ya |
Invigorating qi and strengthening the spleen, regulating the flow of qi and promoting digestion. It is used for weakness of the spleen and the stomach, distention and fullness of the abdomen and the stomach, anorexia and loose stool. Dang Shen and Bai Zhu invigorate qi of middle- jiao and strengthen the spleen and the stomach; Shan Zha and Mai Ya help digestion and remove food stagnancy; Chen Pi and Zhi Shi regulate the flow of qi and relieve depression, remove the retention of food in the stomach and relieve the stasis of intestines. Look carefully at the directions or in compliance with the doctor. |
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