Huang Qi (radix astragali membranacei)…120g
Dang Gui (radix angelicae sinensis)…6g
Chuan Xiong (radix ligustici chuanxiong)…3g
Chi Shao (radix paeoniae rubrae)…4.5g
Tao Ren (semen persicae)…3g
Hong Hua (flos carthami tinctorii)…3g
Di Long (lumbricus)…3g
Indications: after effects of Wind stroke (hemiplagia, paralysis, atrophy of the lower limbs, facial paralysis, slurred speech, drooling), dry stools, frequent urination, incontinence, white tongue coat, moderate pulse.
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