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titleOfInvention Lactagogue suitable for relatively thin puerperal and preparation method of lactagogue
abstract The invention relates to the field of medical products for animal and vegetable materials, and particularly relates to a lactagogue suitable for a relatively thin puerperal and a preparation method of the lactagogue. The lactagogue comprises the following components in parts by weight: 45-60 parts of astragalus membranaceus, 20-30 parts of red ginseng, 15-25 parts of red dates, 20-25 parts of ricepaperplant pith, 35-45 parts of seeds of cowherb, 26-32 parts of manis pentadactyla, 15-20 parts of angelica sinensis, 12-16 parts of radix bupleuri, 22-26 parts of radix salviae miltiorrhizae, 25-40 parts of leonurus, 15-20 parts of Tuckahoe, and 12-22 parts of liquorice. Firstly, the various materials are soaked, decocted, heated and concentrated to pastes, then honey and water are added to prepare an oral solution.
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