A kind of preparation method of refreshing oral liquid
A refreshing drink technology, which is applied in the field of food and beverage, can solve the problems of regulating, preventing and treating cardiovascular and cerebrovascular functions or diseases, and not having the effect of refreshing the brain, dredging collaterals and resuscitation.
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Embodiment 1
[0029] Dissolve and mix cyclotetradecone by one part-one hundred thousandth in the brewed wine to make the brewing
[0030] Liquor has health-care functions: promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, dredging collaterals, resuscitating the brain, and regulating, preventing and treating cardiovascular and cerebrovascular functions or diseases.
[0031] The effect is good.
Embodiment 2
[0033] Dissolve and mix the cyclopentadecanone by one hundred thousandth-one millionth in the wine to make the
[0034] The configuration wine has health-care functions: promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, dredging collaterals, resuscitating and refreshing the brain.
[0035] Good effects in preventing and treating cardiovascular and cerebrovascular functions or diseases, and effects in regulating, preventing and treating muscle and bone functions or diseases
[0036] Also good. It has obvious effects on relieving and relieving pain and pain.
Embodiment 3
[0038] Dissolve and mix trimethylcyclopentadecanone by one-thousandth-one-tenthousandth in distilled wine, then
[0039] Make the distilled wine have health-care functions: promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, dredging collaterals, resuscitating the brain, and regulating, preventing and treating cardiovascular and cerebrovascular
[0040] The effect of function or disease is good, and the effect of regulating, preventing and treating muscle and bone function or disease is also good. Effective for relieving and relieving pain and pain
[0041] Obviously wait.
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