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titleOfInvention A Oriental Medicine Manufacturing Method Using Houttuynia cordata
abstract The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing herbal medicines using Eoseongcho, and in particular, by manufacturing a herbal medicine through vacuum rectification process after heating the medicine containing Eoseongcho at a constant temperature for a long time, eliminating the smell of Eoseongcho itself and making the color white. Regarding the manufacturing method of herbal medicine using Eoseongcho ton n n Refining the greenery; Mixing with water at an appropriate ratio and heating at 90 ° for 20 to 30 hours; Cooling down the heat after heating and vacuum rectifying at 80 degrees; Characterized in that the vacuum rectified solution is prepared by vacuum packaging;n n n When the Eoseongcho drug of the present invention is used, the dosage is very convenient, so that even those with weak stomachs can easily take it, and the color becomes white so that it is difficult to recognize even when applied to the face, so that it can be applied casually. Provide the effect of making it available to people.
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