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Broom Cypress
Chinese Name: Di Fu Zi (地肤子)
Latin Name: Fructus Kochiae

Light-yellow Sophora
Chinese Name: Ku Shen (苦参)
Latin Name: Radix Sophorae Flavescentis

Patrinia
Chinese Name: Bai Jiang Cao (敗醬草)
Latin Name: Herba Patriniae

Cardamom Seed
Chinese Name: Sha Ren (砂仁)
Latin Name: Fructus Amomi

Curculigo Root
Chinese Name: Xian Mao (仙茅)
Latin Name: Rhizoma Curculiginis

Herba Agastachis
Chinese Name: Huo Xiang (藿香)
Latin Name: Pogostemon cablin or Agastache rugosa

Cortex Pseudolaricis (Golden Larch Bark)
Chinese Name: Tu Jin Pi (土槿皮)
Latin Name: Cortex Pseudolaricis

Cimicifugae Rhizoma
Chinese Name: Sheng Ma (升麻)
Latin Name: Rhizoma Cimicifugae
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