Rhizoma arisaematis dampness and phlegm eliminating tea substitute brewing potion and preparation method thereof
A technology of drying dampness and reducing phlegm and Aracea, applied in tea substitutes, medical formulas, medical preparations containing active ingredients, etc., can solve the problems of not being able to really dry dampness and reduce phlegm, inconvenience, general effect, etc., and achieve easy processing Manufacturing, wide source of raw materials, quick effect
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[0028] A type of tea brewed with Araceae for drying dampness and resolving phlegm, which is prepared according to the following parts by weight: 45-55 parts of Araceae, 15-25 parts of Sappan, 15-25 parts of Salvia, 15-25 parts of Radix Paeoniae Rubra, 10-15 parts of gold, 10-15 parts of licorice, 10-15 parts of corydalis, 5-8 parts of cardamom, 5-8 parts of mulberry bark, 5-8 parts of rhubarb, 5-8 parts of calamus, 5-8 parts of citron 8 parts, xylitol 3-5 parts, white granulated sugar 2-4 parts.
Embodiment 2
[0030] A type of tea brewed with Araceae for drying dampness and reducing phlegm, prepared according to the following parts by weight: 55 parts of Araceae, 25 parts of sumac, 25 parts of Salvia miltiorrhiza, 25 parts of red peony, 13 parts of turmeric, 13 parts of licorice, Corydalis 13 parts, cardamom 8 parts, mulberry bark 8 parts, rhubarb 8 parts, calamus 8 parts, citron 8 parts, xylitol 5 parts, white sugar 4 parts.
Embodiment 3
[0032] A kind of brewed drink of Arigatum dry dampness and reduce phlegm instead of tea, which is prepared according to the following parts by weight: 50 parts of Araceae, 20 parts of sumac, 20 parts of Salvia miltiorrhiza, 20 parts of red peony, 10 parts of turmeric, 10 parts of licorice, Corydalis 10 parts, cardamom 7 parts, mulberry bark 7 parts, rhubarb 6 parts, calamus 6 parts, citron 6 parts, xylitol 4 parts, white sugar 3 parts.
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