Tatarinowii Sweetflag Rhizome
Tatarinowii Sweetflag Rhizome, also known as Acorus tatarinowii, is a plant native to East Asia, including regions of China, Korea, and Japan. It belongs to the Acoraceae family and is commonly referred to as "Shi Chang Pu" in traditional Chinese medicine.
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Eucommia Bark |
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Stevia Leaf |
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Ginkgo Leaf |
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Sensitiveplant-like senna Herb |
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Red Sage Root |
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