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titleOfInvention Health food for puerperae to eat
abstract The invention discloses a health food for puerperae to eat. The health food is characterized by including the following materials in parts by weight: 10-15 parts of peanut kernel, 15-23 parts of crucian carp bone powder, 6-10 parts of dodder, 5-9 parts of concha ostreae, 3-8 parts of sarcodactylis, 1-5 parts of cape jasmine, 3-6 parts of barbary wolfberry fruit, 4-8 parts of lotus seed, 5-8 parts of polygonatum sibiricum, 1-2 parts of sodium hydroxide, 1 part of sodium dihydrogen citrate anhydrous, 2-3 parts of malic acid, 2-3 parts of potassium carbonate, 5-8 parts of American ginseng, 15-20 parts of honey, 15-20 parts of Chinese date, and 2-6 parts of curdlan. The health food has the beneficial effects that the health food is strong in pertinence, simple and effective in formula and good in mouthfeel, can be immediately eaten by being put into hot water for dipping hot while being eaten, and is particularly suitable for the requirement that the puerperae need to eat hot food.
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