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titleOfInvention Traditional Chinese medicine composition for relieving effect of alcohol to protect liver
abstract The invention relates to a traditional Chinese medicine composition for relieving effect of alcohol to protect liver, and the traditional Chinese medicine composition is prepared by adding the following components by weight: 15-25 parts of pueraria omeiensis flower, 5-15 parts of ganoderma lucidum, 15-25 parts of dried orange peel, 5-15 parts of sandalwood, 15-25 parts of pueraria flower, 10-20 parts of mung bean flowers, 10-20 parts of ginseng, 5-15 parts of cardamom seed, 10 parts of salt, 5-15 parts of astragalus, 15-25 parts of sedum sarmentosum and 10-20 parts of cassia into 500 parts of water for boiling for 15 minutes into a decoction. The traditional Chinese medicine composition for relieving effect of alcohol to protect liver is scientific in prescription, reasonable in dosage, not only can an effectively relieve effect of the alcohol, and can effectively protect liver from alcohol induced injury.
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