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titleOfInvention Traditional Chinese medicine for curing seroperitoneum
abstract The invention relates to a traditional Chinese medicine for curing seroperitoneum, which is prepared with the following materials based on parts by weight: 12-18 parts of semen coicis, 12-18 parts of radix angelicae, 12-18 parts of cortex dictamni, 12-18 parts of pollen typhae, 12-18 parts of angelica sinensis, 12-18 parts of ligusticum wallichii, 12-18 parts of root of common peony, 12-18 parts of peach seed, 12-18 parts of spina date seed, 12-18 parts of platycladi seed, 12-18 parts of polygala tenuifolia, 12-18 parts of radix curcumae and 8-15 parts of liquorice. All herbs in the traditional Chinese medicine for curing seroperitoneum are harmonized in coordination, and jointly play the roles of invigorating spleen and supplementing qi, promoting circulation and removing stasis, clearing heat and dispersing swelling, and nourishing the heart and calming the nerves. Total effective rate of curing reaches 97%. Besides, cost is low and no toxic and side effects are found.
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