| Bai Shao, also known as White Peony: - Relaxes Spasm of Tendons
- Subdues Liver yang Rising
- Softens the Liver
- Astringes Yin of the Liver
- Nourishes Blood
Bai Zhu, also known as Rhizoma of Artactylodes: - Stops Sweating
- Promotes Urination
- Dries Damp
- Tonifies the Spleen Qi
Chai Hu, also known as Bupleurum: - Lifts the Yang Qi
- Frees the Flow of Qi in the Liver
Chen Pi (Chao), also known as Citrus: - Resolves Phlegm
- Dries Damp
- Regulates the Middle Jiao
- Promote Qi Circulation
Fu Ling, also known as China Root: - Calms Shen
- Tonifies Spleen Qi
- Drains Damp and Harmful Body Fluid
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
Qing Pi, also known as Citrus: - Frees the Liver Qi
- Strongly Promotes Qi Circulation
Tu Si Zi, also known as Cuscuta and Chinese Dodder Seeds: - Tonifies kidneys and strengthens yin.
- Strengthens vital essence.
Xiang Fu, also known as Cyperus Rotundus: - Regulates Menstruation
- Regulates and Spreads the Liver Qi
Yu Jin (Guang), also known as Tumeric: - Promotes Blood Circulation
- Promotes Liver Qi Circulation
- Clears heat
- Cools the Heart
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