Hello, according to the information you provided, this prescription belongs to the medicine composition of Shiquan Dabu Pill, in which Codonopsis pilosula (which should be ginseng), Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria cocos and Glycyrrhiza uralensis mainly tonify qi, and it is Sijunzi Decoction; Angelica sinensis, Ligusticum Chuanxiong, Radix Rehmanniae Preparata and Radix Paeoniae Alba, which are used for enriching blood, are Siwu Decoction; Astragalus qi, cinnamon yang. This recipe is used to warm and replenish qi and blood.
Suggestions:
Traditional Chinese medicine is commonly used in 6 to 9 grams, and there is no toxic drug in it. Cinnamon is 0.5 ~1.5 yuan. If it is partial to qi deficiency, the upper limit of qi-invigorating drugs can be within the normal dosage range, and so on. This recipe is a little warm. Now there are Shiquan Dabu pills on the market, which have the same effect and are convenient to take. Attention should be paid to exogenous diseases when taking it, and it is not suitable for those with excessive heat. Take it before meals or at the same time, and avoid cold and greasy food. Some people should go to the hospital when they have dry mouth, dry stool, red tongue and yellow fur during taking the medicine.