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titleOfInvention How to Make Mugunghwa Tea
abstract The present invention is to prepare a tea containing the effective bioactive substances from the leaves, bark, roots of the rose of sharon, reducing the aging of the cells and have a good effect on the treatment of malignant tumors and skin beauty, such as saponarin (Saponarin) As a method to effectively and safely extract these effective physiologically active substances from the flowers, roots, and blood of Hiliscussyriacus, which contains a large amount of powder, an appropriate amount of organic acid or animal or plant Efficiently extracted through tea bags, which act as celite by injecting them, or by using liquids, powders, or spray-dried granules, which are extracted by using alkaline and acidic solvents together, Providing tea specific to Mugunghwa, a higher plant containing active physiologically active substances in the Secondary metabolic path way The.
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