Traditional Chinese medicine gout-dispelling tea drink capable of reducing uric acid and preparation method thereof
A technology for reducing uric acid and traditional Chinese medicine, which is applied in the directions of pharmaceutical formulations, drug combinations, medical preparations containing active ingredients, etc., can solve problems such as poor uric acid inhibition effect, and achieve the effect of reducing uric acid content and reducing uric acid content.
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[0026] A traditional Chinese medicine for reducing uric acid and dispelling gout and a preparation method thereof, comprising the following ingredients and their parts by weight: 20-40 grams of corn silk, 10-30 grams of leek seeds, 20-40 grams of plantain seeds, 20-40 grams of poria cocos, 20-40 grams of papaya, 10-30 grams of mulberry, 20-40 grams of barley, and 4-8 grams of cinnamon.
[0027] And specifically in the present embodiment, it is specifically: 20 grams of corn silk, 10 grams of leek seeds, 20 grams of plantago, 20 grams of poria, 20 grams of papaya, 10 grams of mulberry, 20 grams of barley, and 4 grams of cinnamon.
[0028] Further, the corn silk is ground into powder by using a grinder, and the fineness of the powdery corn silk is controlled at 100 mesh.
[0029] On the basis of the above, there is also a preparation method of a uric acid-lowering traditional Chinese medicine for dispelling gout tea, and the specific preparation steps are as follows:
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Embodiment 2
[0042]A traditional Chinese medicine for reducing uric acid and dispelling gout tea drink and a preparation method thereof, comprising the following ingredients and their parts by weight: 20-40 grams of corn silk, 10-30 grams of leek seeds, 20-40 grams of plantain seeds, 20-40 grams of poria cocos, 20-40 grams of papaya, 10-30 grams of mulberry, 20-40 grams of barley, and 4-8 grams of cinnamon.
[0043] And specifically in the present embodiment, it is specifically: 25 grams of corn silk, 15 grams of leek seeds, 25 grams of plantago, 25 grams of poria cocos, 25 grams of papaya, 15 grams of mulberry, 25 grams of barley, and 5 grams of cinnamon.
[0044] Further, the corn silk is ground into powder by using a grinder, and the fineness of the powdery corn silk is controlled at 120 mesh.
[0045] On the basis of the above, there is also a preparation method of a uric acid-lowering traditional Chinese medicine for dispelling gout tea, and the specific preparation steps are as follo...
Embodiment 3
[0058] A traditional Chinese medicine for reducing uric acid and dispelling gout tea drink and a preparation method thereof, comprising the following ingredients and their parts by weight: 20-40 grams of corn silk, 10-30 grams of leek seeds, 20-40 grams of plantain seeds, 20-40 grams of poria cocos, 20-40 grams of papaya, 10-30 grams of mulberry, 20-40 grams of barley, and 4-8 grams of cinnamon.
[0059] And specifically in the present embodiment, it is specifically: 30 grams of corn silk, 20 grams of leek seeds, 30 grams of plantain seeds, 30 grams of poria cocos, 30 grams of papaya, 20 grams of mulberries, 30 grams of barley seeds, and 6 grams of cinnamon.
[0060] Further, the corn silk is ground into powder by using a grinder, and the fineness of the powdery corn silk is controlled at 150 mesh.
[0061] On the basis of the above, there is also a preparation method of a uric acid-lowering traditional Chinese medicine for dispelling gout tea, and the specific preparation ste...
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