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titleOfInvention Eyesight-improving detoxifying Herba Portulacae and rice bran blend oil
abstract Eyesight-improving detoxifying Herba Portulacae and rice bran blend oil is prepared from, by weight, 200-205 parts of rice bran, 50-60 parts of oat germ, 60-70 parts of Herba Portulacae, 55-60 parts of waxberry kernel, 75-80 parts of orange peel, 6-7 parts of Herba Rosmarini Officinalis, 8-10 parts of Semen Cassiae, 6-8 parts of Flos Magnoliae, 4-6 parts of Fructus Forsythiae, 8-10 parts of black Chinese wolfberry seed and 5-6 parts of Calculus Bovis. The eyesight-improving detoxifying Herba Portulacae and rice bran blend oil has strong orange aroma by being mainly prepared from oily plant raw materials such as the rice bran, the Herba Portulacae and the orange peel through a subcritical extraction technology, and is capable of benefiting the liver, improving eyesight, tonifying the essential qi, quenching thirst, detoxifying and dispersing swelling on the basis of release of liposoluble medicinal components in traditional Chinese medicines such as the Semen Cassiae, the Fructus Forsythiae, the black Chinese wolfberry seed and the Calculus Bovis.
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