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(Pu) Gong Ying, (Honeysuckle. ), (Folium Isatidis), Qin Yun (Scutellariae Radix), terminalia chebulae, pomegranate peel, (Sophora japonica. ) Rice, cuttlebone, purslane, concha arcae, Rhizoma Cyperi (seed), Radix Aucklandiae, Fructus Toosendan, Herba Agastaches and Fructus Aurantii.

It is estimated that there are two flavors: (large) green (leaves) and (Sophora japonica).

If this prescription is used to treat abdominal pain and diarrhea?

Then, that rice may be coix seed, and some doctors will write it as coix seed or coix seed;

Efficacy: sweet, light and slightly cold. Has the effects of invigorating spleen, promoting diuresis, clearing away heat and expelling pus. Warming the middle energizer to dispel cold and tonify qi and blood.

And ... that rice may be poppy shell, also called rice husk;

Efficacy: astringent intestine to stop diarrhea, astringent lung to relieve cough and pain.

That green, maybe green husk.

Efficacy: soothing liver and breaking qi, promoting digestion and resolving stagnation. Can be used for treating chest pain, breast abscess, hernia pain, and dyspepsia.

Better ask the doctor who prescribed the medicine! ! !