Preparation method of a compound tea of xuanmugua for soothing liver and regulating qi
The liver-soothing and qi-regulating tea, prepared by combining papaya with hawthorn, rose, tangerine peel, gardenia, and mulberry leaves, solves the problem that ordinary teas are difficult to use for soothing the liver and regulating qi, achieving significant health benefits, improving sleep, and relieving symptoms such as chest tightness, irritability, and anxiety.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- XUANCHENG HUAKEXUAN PAPAYA BIOTECH CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-16
Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of food processing technology, specifically a method for preparing a compound tea of papaya that soothes the liver and regulates qi. Background Technology
[0002] Xuan papaya, a specialty of Xuanzhou District, Xuancheng City, Anhui Province, is a national geographical indication agricultural product. The Compendium of Materia Medica states, "Papaya is found everywhere, but the best is from Xuancheng," hence the name Xuan papaya. Cultivation of Xuan papaya has a history of over a thousand years, and it was once designated as a "tribute item." Xuan papaya is listed in the first batch of national "food and medicine homology" products. Rich in 19 amino acids, 18 trace minerals, and abundant vitamin C, it has high medicinal value and can be processed into various foods and beverages. It possesses effects such as calming the liver and stomach, dispelling wind and dampness, promoting blood circulation, and nourishing the spleen and lungs, earning it the reputation of "plant gold." The main bioactive component of Xuan papaya is oleanolic acid, which has liver-protecting, enzyme-lowering, cirrhosis-preventing, and blood lipid-lowering effects. In addition, it has broad-spectrum antibacterial activity and can effectively protect chromosomes. Recent research indicates that it also has anti-cancer activity.
[0003] The Chinese papaya (Xuan Chaenomeles speciosa) is of excellent quality and renowned in traditional Chinese medicine, with the saying "Apricot has one benefit, pear has two benefits, and papaya has a hundred benefits." Modern medical research shows that Chinese papaya has the effects of calming the liver and relaxing muscles, clearing the heart and moistening the lungs, and promoting blood circulation. Combining Chinese papaya with other food-medicine homologous substances to make tea can better bring out the medicinal value of Chinese papaya. However, existing ordinary teas are difficult to address the medicinal effects of liver qi stagnation. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a preparation process of Chinese papaya compound tea that can soothe the liver and regulate qi to solve the above problems. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a method for preparing a compound tea of papaya that soothes the liver and regulates qi, so as to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: A method for preparing a compound tea of Chaenomeles speciosa for soothing the liver and regulating qi includes the following raw materials in parts by weight: 30-50 parts of Chaenomeles speciosa, 5-15 parts of hawthorn, 5-10 parts of rose, 8-20 parts of dried tangerine peel, 3-10 parts of gardenia, and 10-15 parts of mulberry leaves.
[0006] As a further aspect of the present invention, the raw materials comprised in the following parts by weight are: 35-50 parts of Chaenomeles speciosa, 10-15 parts of hawthorn, 5-10 parts of rose, 10-20 parts of dried tangerine peel, 5-15 parts of gardenia, and 10-25 parts of mulberry leaves.
[0007] As a further aspect of the present invention, the raw materials comprised in the following parts by weight are: 47 parts of papaya, 15 parts of hawthorn, 8 parts of rose, 15 parts of dried tangerine peel, 10 parts of gardenia, and 15 parts of mulberry leaves.
[0008] A method for preparing a compound tea containing papaya for soothing the liver and regulating qi includes the following steps: S1: Weigh the raw material, Xuan Chaenomeles japonica, according to the weight percentage. Wash, cut, remove seeds, slice, and dry the fresh Xuan Chaenomeles japonica. Steam for 40 minutes and then sun-dry. Repeat this process 3 times to obtain Xuan Chaenomeles japonica for later use.
[0009] S2: Weigh out the raw materials hawthorn, dried tangerine peel, gardenia and mulberry leaves by weight, wash them clean and dry them naturally for later use.
[0010] S3: Weigh the raw rose petals according to the weight, wash them clean, and dry them at 45 degrees Celsius for later use.
[0011] S4: Put the raw materials from S1-3 into a grinder for grinding. After grinding, pass through a 60-mesh sieve and package to prepare a compound tea of papaya for soothing the liver and regulating qi.
[0012] As a further aspect of the present invention: after drying the papaya in S1, it is steamed and sun-dried three times to better release the beneficial substances it contains, reduce acidity, make it suitable for more people, and facilitate the preparation of papaya compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi.
[0013] As a further aspect of the present invention: In S3, the roses are dried at 45 degrees Celsius to maintain their original color and taste, which is beneficial for the preparation of a compound tea of papaya that soothes the liver and regulates qi.
[0014] As a further aspect of the present invention: in S4, the mixture is passed through a 60-mesh sieve to ensure that the Xuan Cha compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi remains stable in the tea bag, preventing fine powder from precipitating out and allowing for faster dissolution, which is beneficial for the preparation of a Xuan Cha compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the present invention are: This invention combines papaya with hawthorn, rose, dried tangerine peel, gardenia, and mulberry leaves to enhance the effects of papaya in soothing the liver and stomach, protecting the liver, and relaxing muscles and tendons. The addition of hawthorn, dried tangerine peel, and gardenia effectively regulates qi, strengthens the spleen, and promotes blood circulation. The addition of rose further enhances its effects in warming the blood vessels, beautifying the skin, and relieving depression, providing excellent health benefits. The addition of mulberry leaves helps to clear the liver and improve eyesight. This papaya compound tea of the invention has enhanced health benefits and is suitable for all types of people. Detailed Implementation
[0016] The various exemplary embodiments, features, and aspects of this application will be described in detail below.
[0017] The term “exemplary” as used herein means “serving as an example, embodiment, or illustration.” Any embodiment illustrated herein as “exemplary” is not necessarily to be construed as superior to or better than other embodiments.
[0018] Furthermore, to better illustrate this application, numerous specific details are provided in the following detailed embodiments. Those skilled in the art should understand that this application can be implemented even without certain specific details. In some instances, methods, means, and elements well-known to those skilled in the art have not been described in detail in order to highlight the main points of this application. Example
[0019] A method for preparing a compound tea of papaya for soothing the liver and regulating qi includes the following raw materials in parts by weight: 30 parts papaya, 5 parts hawthorn, 5 parts rose, 8 parts dried tangerine peel, 3 parts gardenia, and 10 parts mulberry leaves.
[0020] A method for preparing a compound tea containing papaya for soothing the liver and regulating qi includes the following steps: S1: Weigh the raw material, Xuan Chaenomeles japonica, according to the weight percentage. Wash, cut, remove seeds, slice, and dry the fresh Xuan Chaenomeles japonica. Steam it for 40 minutes and then dry it in the sun. Repeat this process 3 times to obtain Xuan Chaenomeles japonica for later use. S2: Weigh out the raw materials hawthorn, dried tangerine peel, gardenia and mulberry leaves according to the weight, wash them clean and dry them naturally in the sun for later use; S3: Weigh the raw rose petals according to the weight, wash them clean, and dry them at 45 degrees Celsius for later use; S4: Put the raw materials from S1-3 into a grinder for grinding. After grinding, pass through a 60-mesh sieve and package to prepare a compound tea of papaya for soothing the liver and regulating qi.
[0021] Preferably, in this embodiment, after the papaya is dried in S1, it is steamed and sun-dried three times to better release the beneficial substances it contains, reduce acidity, make it suitable for more people, and facilitate the preparation of a papaya compound tea that soothes the liver and regulates qi.
[0022] Preferably, in this embodiment, in S3, the roses are dried at 45 degrees Celsius to maintain their original color and taste, which is beneficial for the preparation of the Papaya Compound Tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi.
[0023] Preferably, in this embodiment, in S4, the tea is passed through a 60-mesh sieve to ensure that the Chaenomeles speciosa compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi remains stable in the tea bag, preventing fine powder from precipitating out and allowing for faster dissolution, which is beneficial for the preparation of the Chaenomeles speciosa compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi.
[0024] Experiment 1 Experiment on treating poor sleep quality: 20 people of all ages were selected who had symptoms of frequent difficulty falling asleep, vivid dreams, and easy awakening due to poor mood. They were divided into two groups of 10 people each, including an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group drank the Xuanmugua compound tea prepared in this embodiment to soothe the liver and regulate qi, while the control group did not receive any treatment. The results were observed and recorded. Treatment of chest tightness experiment: 20 people of all ages were selected who had frequent chest tightness, chest pain and shortness of breath caused by prolonged sitting. They were divided into two groups of 10 people each, including an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group drank a compound tea of papaya prepared in this embodiment to soothe the liver and regulate qi. The control group did not receive any treatment. The results were observed and recorded. An experiment on the treatment of frequent irritability, anxiety, and fatigue: Twenty participants of any age were selected who frequently experienced irritability, anxiety, and fatigue. They were divided into two groups of 10 each: an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group drank a compound tea of papaya prepared in this embodiment to soothe the liver and regulate qi, while the control group received no treatment. The results were observed and recorded, as shown in the table below: Curing poor sleep quality / person Cure chest tightness / person Healing irritability, anxiety, and exhaustion / person experimental group 8 7 9 control group 2 1 2 As shown in the table above, the Xuanmugua compound tea prepared in this embodiment, which soothes the liver and regulates qi, has certain therapeutic effects on poor sleep quality, chest tightness, irritability, anxiety, and fatigue. Example
[0025] A method for preparing a compound tea of Chaenomeles speciosa for soothing the liver and regulating qi includes the following raw materials in parts by weight: 35 parts Chaenomeles speciosa, 10 parts hawthorn, 10 parts rose, 20 parts dried tangerine peel, 10 parts gardenia, and 12 parts mulberry leaves.
[0026] A method for preparing a compound tea containing papaya for soothing the liver and regulating qi includes the following steps: S1: Weigh the raw material, Xuan Chaenomeles japonica, according to the weight percentage. Wash, cut, remove seeds, slice, and dry the fresh Xuan Chaenomeles japonica. Steam it for 40 minutes and then dry it in the sun. Repeat this process 3 times to obtain Xuan Chaenomeles japonica for later use. S2: Weigh out the raw materials hawthorn, dried tangerine peel, gardenia and mulberry leaves according to the weight, wash them clean and dry them naturally in the sun for later use; S3: Weigh the raw rose petals according to the weight, wash them clean, and dry them at 45 degrees Celsius for later use; S4: Put the raw materials from S1-3 into a grinder for grinding. After grinding, pass through a 60-mesh sieve and package to prepare a compound tea of papaya for soothing the liver and regulating qi.
[0027] Preferably, in this embodiment, after the papaya is dried in S1, it is steamed and sun-dried three times to better release the beneficial substances it contains, reduce acidity, make it suitable for more people, and facilitate the preparation of a papaya compound tea that soothes the liver and regulates qi.
[0028] Preferably, in this embodiment, in S3, the roses are dried at 45 degrees Celsius to maintain their original color and taste, which is beneficial for the preparation of a papaya compound tea that soothes the liver and regulates qi.
[0029] Preferably, in this embodiment, in S4, the tea is passed through a 60-mesh sieve to ensure that the Chaenomeles speciosa compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi remains stable in the tea bag, preventing fine powder from precipitating out and allowing for faster dissolution, which is beneficial for the preparation of the Chaenomeles speciosa compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi.
[0030] Experiment 2 Experiment on treating poor sleep quality: 20 people of any age were selected who had symptoms of frequent difficulty falling asleep, vivid dreams, and easy awakening due to poor mood. They were divided into two groups of 10 people each, including an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group drank a compound tea of papaya prepared in this embodiment to soothe the liver and regulate qi, while the control group did not receive any treatment. The results were observed and recorded. Treatment of chest tightness experiment: 20 people of all ages were selected who had frequent chest tightness, chest pain and shortness of breath caused by prolonged sitting. They were divided into two groups of 10 people each, including an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group drank a compound tea of papaya prepared in this embodiment to soothe the liver and regulate qi. The control group did not receive any treatment. The results were observed and recorded. An experiment on the treatment of frequent irritability, anxiety, and fatigue: Twenty participants of any age were selected who frequently experienced irritability, anxiety, and fatigue. They were divided into two groups of 10 each: an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group drank a compound tea of papaya prepared in this embodiment to soothe the liver and regulate qi, while the control group received no treatment. The results were observed and recorded, as shown in the table below: Curing poor sleep quality / person Cure chest tightness / person Healing irritability, anxiety, and exhaustion / person experimental group 7 9 9 control group 1 2 2 As shown in the table above, the Xuanmugua compound tea prepared in this embodiment, which soothes the liver and regulates qi, has certain therapeutic effects on poor sleep quality, chest tightness, irritability, anxiety, and fatigue. Example
[0031] A method for preparing a compound tea of Chaenomeles speciosa for soothing the liver and regulating qi includes the following raw materials in parts by weight: 40 parts Chaenomeles speciosa, 10 parts hawthorn, 6 parts rose, 20 parts dried tangerine peel, 5 parts gardenia, and 15 parts mulberry leaves.
[0032] A method for preparing a compound tea containing papaya for soothing the liver and regulating qi includes the following steps: S1: Weigh the raw material, Xuan Chaenomeles japonica, according to the weight percentage. Wash, cut, remove seeds, slice, and dry the fresh Xuan Chaenomeles japonica. Steam it for 40 minutes and then dry it in the sun. Repeat this process 3 times to obtain Xuan Chaenomeles japonica for later use. S2: Weigh out the raw materials hawthorn, dried tangerine peel, gardenia and mulberry leaves according to the weight, wash them clean and dry them naturally in the sun for later use; S3: Weigh the raw rose petals according to the weight, wash them clean, and dry them at 45 degrees Celsius for later use; S4: Put the raw materials from S1-3 into a grinder for grinding. After grinding, pass through a 60-mesh sieve and package to prepare a compound tea of papaya for soothing the liver and regulating qi.
[0036] Preferably, in this embodiment, after the papaya is dried in S1, it is steamed and sun-dried three times to better release the beneficial substances it contains, reduce acidity, make it suitable for more people, and facilitate the preparation of a papaya compound tea that soothes the liver and regulates qi.
[0037] Preferably, in this embodiment, in S3, the roses are dried at 45 degrees Celsius to maintain their original color and taste, which is beneficial for the preparation of a papaya compound tea that soothes the liver and regulates qi.
[0038] Preferably, in this embodiment, in S4, the tea is passed through a 60-mesh sieve to ensure that the Chaenomeles speciosa compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi remains stable in the tea bag, preventing fine powder from precipitating out and allowing for faster dissolution, which is beneficial for the preparation of the Chaenomeles speciosa compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi.
[0039] Experiment 3 Experiment on treating poor sleep quality: 20 people of any age were selected who had symptoms of frequent difficulty falling asleep, vivid dreams, and easy awakening due to poor mood. They were divided into two groups of 10 people each, including an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group drank a compound tea of papaya prepared in this embodiment to soothe the liver and regulate qi, while the control group did not receive any treatment. The results were observed and recorded. Treatment of chest tightness experiment: 20 people of all ages were selected who had frequent chest tightness, chest pain and shortness of breath caused by prolonged sitting. They were divided into two groups of 10 people each, including an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group drank a compound tea of papaya prepared in this embodiment to soothe the liver and regulate qi. The control group did not receive any treatment. The results were observed and recorded. An experiment on the treatment of frequent irritability, anxiety, and fatigue: Twenty participants of any age were selected who frequently experienced irritability, anxiety, and fatigue. They were divided into two groups of 10 each: an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group drank a compound tea of papaya prepared in this embodiment to soothe the liver and regulate qi. The results were observed and recorded, as shown in the table below: Curing poor sleep quality / person Cure chest tightness / person Healing irritability, anxiety, and exhaustion / person experimental group 8 9 9 control group 1 2 1 As shown in the table above, the Xuanmugua compound tea prepared in this embodiment, which soothes the liver and regulates qi, has certain therapeutic effects on poor sleep quality, chest tightness, irritability, anxiety, and fatigue. Example
[0040] A method for preparing a compound tea of Chaenomeles speciosa for soothing the liver and regulating qi includes the following raw materials in parts by weight: 50 parts Chaenomeles speciosa, 10 parts hawthorn, 8 parts rose, 15 parts dried tangerine peel, 10 parts gardenia, and 25 parts mulberry leaves.
[0041] A method for preparing a compound tea containing papaya for soothing the liver and regulating qi includes the following steps: S1: Weigh the raw material, Xuan Chaenomeles japonica, according to the weight percentage. Wash, cut, remove seeds, slice, and dry the fresh Xuan Chaenomeles japonica. Steam it for 40 minutes and then dry it in the sun. Repeat this process 3 times to obtain Xuan Chaenomeles japonica for later use. S2: Weigh out the raw materials hawthorn, dried tangerine peel, gardenia and mulberry leaves according to the weight, wash them clean and dry them naturally in the sun for later use; S3: Weigh the raw rose petals according to the weight, wash them clean, and dry them at 45 degrees Celsius for later use; S4: Put the raw materials from S1-3 into a grinder for grinding. After grinding, pass through a 60-mesh sieve and package to prepare a compound tea of papaya for soothing the liver and regulating qi.
[0045] Preferably, in this embodiment, after the papaya is dried in S1, it is steamed and sun-dried three times to better release the beneficial substances it contains, reduce acidity, make it suitable for more people, and facilitate the preparation of a papaya compound tea that soothes the liver and regulates qi.
[0046] Preferably, in this embodiment, in S3, the roses are dried at 45 degrees Celsius to maintain their original color and taste, which is beneficial for the preparation of a papaya compound tea that soothes the liver and regulates qi.
[0047] Preferably, in this embodiment, in S4, the tea is passed through a 60-mesh sieve to ensure that the Xuan Cha compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi remains stable in the tea bag, preventing fine powder from precipitating out and allowing for faster dissolution, which is beneficial for the preparation of a Xuan Cha compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi.
[0048] Experiment 4 Experiment on treating poor sleep quality: 20 people of any age were selected who had symptoms of frequent difficulty falling asleep, vivid dreams, and easy awakening due to poor mood. They were divided into two groups of 10 people each, including an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group drank a compound tea of papaya prepared in this embodiment to soothe the liver and regulate qi, while the control group did not receive any treatment. The results were observed and recorded. Treatment of chest tightness experiment: 20 people of all ages were selected who had frequent chest tightness, chest pain and shortness of breath caused by prolonged sitting. They were divided into two groups of 10 people each, including an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group drank a compound tea of papaya prepared in this embodiment to soothe the liver and regulate qi. The control group did not receive any treatment. The results were observed and recorded. An experiment on the treatment of frequent irritability, anxiety, and fatigue: Twenty participants of any age were selected who frequently experienced irritability, anxiety, and fatigue. They were divided into two groups of 10 each: an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group drank a compound tea of papaya prepared in this embodiment to soothe the liver and regulate qi. The results were observed and recorded, as shown in the table below: Curing poor sleep quality / person Cure chest tightness / person Healing irritability, anxiety, and exhaustion / person experimental group 9 9 9 control group 1 2 2 As shown in the table above, the Xuanmugua compound tea prepared in this embodiment, which soothes the liver and regulates qi, has certain therapeutic effects on poor sleep quality, chest tightness, irritability, anxiety, and fatigue. Example
[0049] A method for preparing a compound tea of Chaenomeles speciosa for soothing the liver and regulating qi includes the following raw materials in parts by weight: 47 parts Chaenomeles speciosa, 15 parts hawthorn, 8 parts rose, 15 parts dried tangerine peel, 10 parts gardenia, and 15 parts mulberry leaves.
[0050] A method for preparing a compound tea containing papaya for soothing the liver and regulating qi includes the following steps: S1: Weigh the raw material, Xuan Chaenomeles japonica, according to the weight percentage. Wash, cut, remove seeds, slice, and dry the fresh Xuan Chaenomeles japonica. Steam it for 40 minutes and then dry it in the sun. Repeat this process 3 times to obtain Xuan Chaenomeles japonica for later use. S2: Weigh out the raw materials hawthorn, dried tangerine peel, gardenia and mulberry leaves according to the weight, wash them clean and dry them naturally in the sun for later use; S3: Weigh the raw rose petals according to the weight, wash them clean, and dry them at 45 degrees Celsius for later use; S4: Put the raw materials from S1-3 into a grinder for grinding. After grinding, pass through a 60-mesh sieve and package to prepare a compound tea of papaya for soothing the liver and regulating qi.
[0051] Preferably, in this embodiment, after the papaya is dried in S1, it is steamed and sun-dried three times to better release the beneficial substances it contains, reduce acidity, make it suitable for more people, and facilitate the preparation of a papaya compound tea that soothes the liver and regulates qi.
[0052] Preferably, in this embodiment, in S3, the roses are dried at 45 degrees Celsius to maintain their original color and taste, which is beneficial for the preparation of a papaya compound tea that soothes the liver and regulates qi.
[0053] Preferably, in this embodiment, in S4, the tea is passed through a 60-mesh sieve to ensure that the Xuan Cha compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi remains stable in the tea bag, preventing fine powder from precipitating out and allowing for faster dissolution, which is beneficial for the preparation of a Xuan Cha compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi.
[0054] Experiment 5 Experiment on treating poor sleep quality: 20 people of any age were selected who had symptoms of frequent difficulty falling asleep, vivid dreams, and easy awakening due to poor mood. They were divided into two groups of 10 people each, including an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group drank a compound tea of papaya prepared in this embodiment to soothe the liver and regulate qi, while the control group did not receive any treatment. The results were observed and recorded. Treatment of chest tightness experiment: 20 people of all ages were selected who had frequent chest tightness, chest pain and shortness of breath caused by prolonged sitting. They were divided into two groups of 10 people each, including an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group drank a compound tea of papaya prepared in this embodiment to soothe the liver and regulate qi. The control group did not receive any treatment. The results were observed and recorded. An experiment on the treatment of frequent irritability, anxiety, and fatigue: Twenty participants of any age were selected who frequently experienced irritability, anxiety, and fatigue. They were divided into two groups of 10 each: an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group drank a compound tea of papaya prepared in this embodiment to soothe the liver and regulate qi. The results were observed and recorded, as shown in the table below: Curing poor sleep quality / person Cure chest tightness / person Healing irritability, anxiety, and exhaustion / person experimental group 10 10 10 control group 1 2 1 As shown in the table above, the Xuanmugua compound tea prepared in this embodiment, which soothes the liver and regulates qi, has certain therapeutic effects on poor sleep quality, chest tightness, irritability, anxiety, and fatigue.
[0055] Typical Case Mr. Chen, male, 28 years old, suffered from poor sleep quality due to long hours of high-pressure work. He had been experiencing insomnia, vivid dreams, and frequent awakenings for five months. After drinking a compound tea of papaya prepared in this invention to soothe the liver and regulate qi, there was no significant relief after seven days. However, on the tenth day, his vivid dreams were somewhat relieved. After drinking it for 15 days, his frequent awakenings gradually disappeared. After 30 days, his insomnia was completely resolved.
[0056] Mr. Li, male, 33 years old, had been experiencing chest tightness for half a year due to his work in finance. After drinking a compound tea of papaya prepared in this invention to soothe the liver and regulate qi, there was no significant relief for 1-7 days. Starting from the 8th day, the chest tightness symptoms began to lessen. After drinking it for more than half a month, the chest tightness symptoms gradually disappeared. After a month, the chest tightness symptoms were completely resolved.
[0057] Ms. Wang, 48 years old, had been experiencing frequent irritability and anxiety, feeling exhausted all day, for more than a year. After drinking a compound tea of papaya prepared according to this invention to soothe the liver and regulate qi, the frequency of her irritability decreased within one month. After two months, her fatigue was almost gone. A follow-up visit one year later showed that her mental state had improved and she had become more energetic after drinking the compound tea of papaya prepared according to this invention to soothe the liver and regulate qi.
[0058] It should be noted that the above cases all involved the preparation of the papaya compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi, which was prepared in Example 5.
[0059] It should be noted that this invention combines papaya with hawthorn, rose, dried tangerine peel, gardenia, and mulberry leaves to enhance the effects of papaya in soothing the liver and stomach, protecting the liver, and relaxing muscles and tendons. The addition of hawthorn, dried tangerine peel, and gardenia effectively regulates qi, strengthens the spleen, and promotes blood circulation. The addition of rose further enhances its effects in warming the blood vessels, beautifying the skin, and relieving depression, providing excellent health benefits. The addition of mulberry leaves helps to clear the liver and improve eyesight. This invention's papaya compound tea, which soothes the liver and regulates qi, has superior health benefits and is suitable for all types of people.
[0060] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that the invention can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics of the invention. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered in all respects as exemplary and non-limiting, and the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description. Thus, it is intended that all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims be included within the present invention.
[0061] Furthermore, it should be understood that although this specification describes embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This narrative style is merely for clarity. Those skilled in the art should consider the specification as a whole, and the technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A compound tea made from papaya that soothes the liver and regulates qi, characterized in that, The ingredients include the following components by weight: 30-50 parts of papaya, 5-15 parts of hawthorn, 5-10 parts of rose, 8-20 parts of dried tangerine peel, 3-10 parts of gardenia, and 10-15 parts of mulberry leaves.
2. The papaya compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi according to claim 1, characterized in that, The ingredients include the following components by weight: 35-50 parts of papaya, 10-15 parts of hawthorn, 5-10 parts of rose, 10-20 parts of dried tangerine peel, 5-15 parts of gardenia, and 10-25 parts of mulberry leaves.
3. The Xuan Cha compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi according to claim 2, characterized in that, The ingredients include the following components by weight: 47 parts of papaya, 15 parts of hawthorn, 8 parts of rose, 15 parts of dried tangerine peel, 10 parts of gardenia, and 15 parts of mulberry leaves.
4. A process for producing a compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi as described in any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that, Includes the following steps: S1: Weigh the raw material, Xuan Chaenomeles japonica, according to the weight percentage. Wash, cut, remove seeds, slice, and dry the fresh Xuan Chaenomeles japonica. Steam it for 40 minutes and then dry it in the sun. Repeat this process 3 times to obtain Xuan Chaenomeles japonica for later use. S2: Weigh out the raw materials hawthorn, dried tangerine peel, gardenia and mulberry leaves according to the weight, wash them clean and dry them naturally in the sun for later use; S3: Weigh the raw rose petals according to the weight, wash them clean, and dry them at 45 degrees Celsius for later use; S4: Put the raw materials from S1-3 into a grinder for grinding. After grinding, pass through a 60-mesh sieve and package to prepare a compound tea of papaya for soothing the liver and regulating qi.
5. The preparation method of the liver-soothing and qi-regulating compound tea of Chaenomeles speciosa according to claim 4, characterized in that, After drying the papaya in S1, it is steamed and sun-dried three times to better release its beneficial substances, reduce acidity, make it suitable for more people, and facilitate the preparation of papaya compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi.
6. The preparation method of the Chaenomeles speciosa compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi according to claim 4, characterized in that, In S3, the rose petals are dried at 45 degrees Celsius to retain their original color and taste, which is beneficial for the preparation of the Xuan Cha compound tea that soothes the liver and regulates qi.
7. The preparation method of the Chaenomeles speciosa compound tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi according to claim 4, characterized in that, In S4, the mixture is passed through a 60-mesh sieve to ensure the stability of the Xuan Cha Papaya Compound Tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi in the packaged tea. This prevents fine powder from precipitating out and allows for faster dissolution, which is beneficial for the preparation of the Xuan Cha Papaya Compound Tea for soothing the liver and regulating qi.