| Bai Shao, also known as White Peony: - Relaxes Spasm of Tendons
- Subdues Liver yang Rising
- Relieves Pain
- Softens the Liver
- Astringes Yin of the Liver
- Nourishes Blood
- Helpful for irregular menstruation due to Blood deficiency.
Bu Gu Zhi, also known as Psoralea Seed: - Tonifies Kidney Yang
- Controls Essence and Urination
- Warms the Spleen
- Supports normal erectile function
Chai Hu, also known as Bupleurum: - Lifts the Yang Qi
- Frees the Flow of Qi in the Liver
Chuan Xiong, also known as Cnidium: - Promotes Blood and Qi Circulation
- Eliminates Exterior Wind
- Helps with Pain
- Helpful for irregular menstruation
Dan Shen, also known as Salvia: - Calms Shen
- Nourishes Blood
- Relieves Swelling
- Cools Blood
- Resolves Blood Stasis
- Promotes Blood Circulation
- Helpful for irregular menstruation
Dang Gui, also known as Chinese Angelica: - Nourishes Blood
- Invigorates Blood Circulation
- Helps with Pain
- Helpful for irregular menstruation due to Blood deficiency and Blood stagnation.
Du Zhong, also known as Eucommia: - Calms Fetus
- Tonifies Kidney and Liver
Gan Cao (Mi), also known as Licorice: - Tonifies Qi of the Spleen
Gou Qi Zi, also known as Wolfberry: - Moistens the Lung
- Nourishes the Liver and Kidney Yin
- Supports normal reproductive function
Zhi Gui Ba, also known as Chinemys: Shu Di Huang, also known as Chinese Foxglove: - Supports Essence and Marrow
- Nourishes Kidney and Liver Yin
- Nourishes Blood
Tu Si Zi, also known as Cuscuta and Chinese Dodder Seeds: - Tonifies kidneys and strengthens yin.
- Strengthens vital essence.
- Calms the fetus, important herb for habitual miscarriage
Xian Mao, also known as Curcligo: - Tonifies Yang of Kidney
- Eliminates Cold and Damp
- Maintains normal erectile function
Yin Yang Huo, also known as Epimedium: - Tonifies Yang and Qi
- Eliminates Wind Damp
- Supports normal reproductive function
- Maintains normal erectile function
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