Chao Shen Qu (dry fried massa fermentata)…300g
Huang Lian (rhizoma coptidis)…300g
Rou Dou Kou (semen myristicae fragrantis)…150g
Shi Jun Zi (fructus quisqualis indicae)…150g
Chao Mai Ya (dry fried fructus hoedei vulgaris germinantus)…150g
Bing Lang (semen arecae catechu)…120g
Mu Xiang (radix aucklandiae lappae)…60g
Indications: parasitic infestations with intermittent attacks of abdominal pain, indigestion, emaciation, loose stools, feverishness, foul smelling breath, dull complexion, large distended abdomen.
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