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Chinese Name: Si Ni San
English Name: Powder of Treating Cold Limbs

Ingredients:Gan Cao (Radix Glycyrrhizae)(prepared) 6g Zhi Shi (FructusAurandtii Immaturus, broken, soaked in water and dried by preparing )6g Chai Hu (Radix Bupleuri) 6g and Shao Yao (Radix Paeoniae) 9g.

Administration: Decoct the ingredients for oral administration .

Actions: Expels pathogenic factors and stagnation, soothes the liver and regulates the spleen.
Indications: (1)Cold limbs due to yang qi stagnation, marked by cold limbs, or slightly feverish body, or cough, or palpitation, or unsmooth urination and taut pulse.
(2)Spleen qi stagnation due to the liver qi stagnation manifest as distension and diatress of hypochondrium, epigastric and abdominal pain, or diarrhea with tenesmus and taut pulse.

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