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titleOfInvention Chinese herbal medicine honey tea (sugar-free particles) for improving sub-health status of perimenopause and preparation technology thereof
abstract The invention relates to Chinese herbal medicine honey tea (sugar-free particles) for improving the sub-health status of perimenopause and a preparation technology thereof. The Chinese herbal medicine honey tea mainly contains dried rhizome of rehmannia, Chinese yam, schisandra chinensis, poria with hostwood, semen cuscutae, stir-fried fresh-water turtle shell, honey and the like. The preparation technology comprises the following steps: adding sugar-free auxiliary materials to medicine-food dual-purpose plants or Chinese herbal medicines which are disclosed by Ministry of Health and can be applied to healthcare products according to a modern preparation technology, decocting, concentrating, drying, pelleting, sterilizing and packaging, thus obtaining the Chinese herbal medicine honey tea. The formula of the Chinese herbal medicine honey tea is established mainly specific to yin-yang disharmony caused by deficiency of kidney based on the argument of spleen and kidney, and therefore, the Chinese herbal medicine honey tea is capable of making up congenital deficiency of kidney on one hand and postnatal deficiency of kidney so as to recover congenital deficiency on the other hand, so that more internal organs are simultaneously treated, the kidney essence is jointly enriched, the five internal organs are moistened and the yin and yang are balanced. The Chinese herbal medicine honey tea is capable of effectively preventing and improving sub-clinical symptoms such as fatigue, heated sweating, insomnia, vexation and arthralgia which are persistent and difficult to restore in a perimenopausal period and improving ovarian function, and has no toxic and side effects.
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