Herbal tea for treatment and prevention of hemorrhoids, hematochezia, prolapse of anus, constipation and preparation method thereof
A technology of rectal prolapse and herbal tea, which is applied in the direction of medical preparations containing active ingredients, pharmaceutical formulas, tea substitutes, etc. It can solve the problems of incurability, nutritional imbalance, and high difficulty of surgery, and achieve memory and immunity, reduce internal heat and eliminate bad breath , Improve hot sleep and moisturize the body
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[0027]The herbal tea for treating and preventing hemorrhoids, blood in stool, rectal prolapse and constipation according to the present invention is made of the following four raw materials by weight: 40 kilograms of deep-sea snakefish, 30 kilograms of fungus, 15 kilograms of bitter herbs, and 15 kilograms of taro. 1) Add water to decoct the four raw materials for 2 hours, decoct 3 times, combine the 3 decoctions, and filter to obtain the filtrate; 3) Concentrate the filtrate obtained in step 2) to a relative density of 1.12-1.20 (temperature 60°C) clear paste; 4) Mix 10 kg of dextrin with the clear paste obtained in the above step 3), and dry at a temperature of 80°C; 5) Break the dry block obtained by drying in step 4) , granulate to obtain coarse powder; 6) mix the coarse powder with granulated sugar according to the following percentage by weight, that is, combine and stir evenly according to 85% of coarse powder and 15% of sugar, which is the finished nutritious herbal tea...
Embodiment 2
[0030] The herbal tea for treating and preventing hemorrhoids, blood in stool, rectal prolapse and constipation according to the present invention is made of the following four raw materials by weight: 40 kilograms of deep-sea snakefish, 25 kilograms of fungus, 17 kilograms of bitter herbs, and 18 kilograms of taro. 1) Add water to decoct the four raw materials for 2 hours, decoct 3 times, combine the 3 decoctions, and filter to obtain the filtrate; 3) Concentrate the filtrate obtained in step 2) to a relative density of 1.12-1.20 (temperature 60°C) clear paste; 4) Mix 5 kg of dextrin with the clear paste obtained in step 3) above, and dry at 80°C; 5) Break the dry block obtained by drying in step 4) , granulate to obtain coarse powder; 6) mix the coarse powder with granulated sugar according to the following percentage by weight, that is, mix 90% of coarse powder and 10% of sugar and stir evenly, which is the finished nutritious herbal tea;
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Embodiment 3
[0033] The herbal tea for treating and preventing hemorrhoids, blood in stool, rectal prolapse and constipation according to the present invention is made of the following four raw materials by weight: 40 kilograms of deep-sea snakefish, 25 kilograms of fungus, 17 kilograms of bitter herbs, and 18 kilograms of taro. 1) Add water to decoct the four raw materials for 2 hours, decoct 3 times, combine the 3 decoctions, and filter to obtain the filtrate; 3) Concentrate the filtrate obtained in step 2) to a relative density of 1.12-1.20 (temperature at 60°C); 4) Mix 5 kg of dextrin, 1 kg of starch and the clear paste obtained in the above step 3), and dry at a temperature of 80°C; 5) Dry the obtained The dry block is crushed and granulated to obtain coarse powder; 6) The coarse powder is mixed with sugar according to the following weight percentage, that is, 90% of coarse powder and 10% of sugar are combined and stirred evenly, which is the finished product nutritional herbal tea; ...
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