Cang Zhu (rhizoma atractylodis)
Chuan Xiong (radix ligustici chuanxiong)
Xiang Fu (rhizoma cyperi rotundi)
Shan Zhi Zi (fructus gardeniae jasminoidis)
Shen Qu (massa fermentata)
*Equal amounts of each, powder.
Indications: focal distension, stifling sensation in the chest and abdomen, fixed pain in the hypochondria, belching, vomiting, acid regurgitation, mild coughing with copious sputum, reduced appetite, poor digestion.
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