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What is the prescription of traditional Chinese medicine for spleen and stomach weakness?

[ Indications] Invigorate spleen and stomach, and invigorate qi.

[ prescription] 1 grams of dried tangerine peel and Pinellia tuber, 15 grams of Codonopsis pilosula, 1 grams of Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria cocos and Atractylodes lancea, 8 grams of Amomum villosum (ground, washed into medicinal soup for oral administration), 7 grams of Radix Aucklandiae, 1 grams of lentils, 12 grams of Chinese yam and 7 grams of licorice.

[ usage] decoct in water, and take one dose twice.

(2) Guzhi Cardamom Decoction

[ Indications] Strengthening the spleen and warming the stomach.

[ prescription] 12g of Psoralea corylifolia, 1g of nutmeg, 1g of Schisandra chinensis, 9g of Amomum villosum, 15g of Herba Epimedii and Rhizoma Atractylodis, 1g of Cinnamomum cassia and 8g of Glycyrrhiza uralensis.

[ usage] decoct with water, one dose per day, and take it twice.

(3) Baizhu Ganjiang Decoction

[ Indication] invigorating qi and strengthening spleen.

[ prescription] 3g of Atractylodes macrocephala, 6g of dried ginger, 15g of endothelium corneum Gigeriae Galli, 25g of cooked jujube meat and proper amount of flour.

[ usage] white atractylodes rhizome, dried ginger and endothelium corneum gigeriae galli are ground into powder, and jujube meat is added to make jujube paste, then flour and clear water are added, and the dough is made into pancakes and cooked for eating.