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titleOfInvention Traditional Chinese medicine formula treating heatstroke and preparation method
abstract The invention provides a traditional Chinese medicine formula treating heatstroke and a preparation method. The traditional Chinese medicine treating heatstroke is prepared from, in proportion, 25 ml of fresh ginger, 25 ml of leek juice and 15 ml of garlic juice. According to the specific preparation method, fresh ginger, leek and garlic are washed clean, drained and beaten into mummy, mixtures are wrapped in pure cotton gauze, and juice of the mixtures is taken in a twisting mode and used as medicine. The three kinds of juice are fully stirred in a container (which is not an iron container) and then are taken in a perfusion mode. The formula is used for people suffering from heatstroke and coma.
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