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titleOfInvention Preparation method of albizia julibrissin black tea
abstract The invention provides a preparation method of albizia julibrissin black tea. The albizia julibrissin black tea is prepared by combining the following raw materials in proportion: 25-35 grams of gordon euryale seeds, 0-15 grams of albizia julibrissin bark, 3-6 grams of licorice roots, 1-5 grams of black tea and 25-40 grams of brown sugar. When the albizia julibrissin black tea is often drunk, the effects of resolving stagnation, regulating and tonifying the blood, tranquilizing mind and reducing swelling can be realized, and the albizia julibrissin black tea is suitable for symptoms of neurataxia, lassitude, fatigue and the like. Compared with the prior art, the albizia julibrissin black tea has the advantages that chemical components are not added, the albizia julibrissin black tea belongs to non-antibiotic medicines, the raw materials are convenient to take, and the preparation is simple.
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