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Fuzi Lizhong Wan

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Fuzi Lizhong Wan (Chinese: 附子理中丸) is a brownish-black pill used in Traditional Chinese medicine to "warm and reinforce the spleen and the stomach". It is slightly aromatic, and it tastes pungent and slightly sweet. It is used where there is "deficiency-cold syndrome of the spleen and stomach marked by cold sensation and pain in the epigastrium, vomiting, diarrhea and cold extremities".

Chinese classic herbal formula

Name Chinese (S) Grams
Radix Aconiti Lateralis Preparata 附子 100
Radix Codonopsis 党参 200
Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae(stir-baked) 白术(炒) 150
Rhizoma Zingiberis 干姜 100
Radix Glycyrrhizae 甘草 100

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  1. State Pharmacopoeia Commission of the PRC (2005). "Pharmacopoeia of The People's Republic of China (Volume I)". Chemical Industry Press. ISBN 7-117-06982-1.
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