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I would like to ask whether the Chinese herbal medicine frankincense and myrrh are imported drugs?

Source: Volume 310 of "Puji Fang" quoted from "Dacheng of Medical Prescriptions".

Composition: frankincense, myrrh, angelica, amomum villosum, citrus aurantium (fried with rice) and licorice are divided into equal portions

Usage: Grind the medicine into powder. Take 220 ml each time, boil for three or four times, add 90 ml of wine, and take a small amount of child's stool. If the injury is on the upper side, take it after eating; if the injury is on the lower side, take it on an empty stomach.

It mainly treats bruises and bruises.

Not an imported drug supplement:

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