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| Radix Cyathulae | Chuan niu xi |
| Herba Leonuri | Yi mu cao |
| Herba Taxialli | Sang ji shen |
| Rhizoma Gastrodiae | Tian ma |
| Ramulus Uncariae Cum Uncis | Gou teng |
| Concha Haliotdis | Shi jue ming |
| Fructus Gardeniae | Zhi zi |
| Radix Scutellariae | Huang qin |
| Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae | Niu xi |
| Cortex Eucommiae | Du zhong |
| Poria | Fu ling |
| Caulis Polygoni Multiflori | Yei jiao teng |
| Poria Cocos (Schw.) | Fu shen |
Calming the liver and suppressing the sthenic Yang to stop the wind, nourishing Yin to clear away heat. It is used for deficiency of Yin leading to hyperactivity of Yang, stirring up of endogenous wind in the liver, headache, dizziness, tinnitus, blurred vision, palpitation, insomnia, hemiplegia and hypertensive headache. Look carefully at the directions or in compliance with the doctor. |
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