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Can bletilla striata soak in wine? Soaking skills of Bletilla striata in wine

Bletilla striata belongs to medicinal materials. We know that many medicinal materials can be soaked in wine every day, and the effect is even greater after soaking in wine. So, can Bletilla striata soak in wine? How does Bletilla striata soak wine?

Can bletilla striata soak in wine

Bletilla striata is a common Chinese herbal medicine in our life, which has a very good health care effect on the body and is used in many ways. In addition to the method of soaking wine introduced in this paper, it can also be used by soaking in water and boiling porridge, which has a good health care effect on the body.

How does Bletilla striata soak wine?

Soak 30 grams of dried peach blossoms (available in pharmacies and supermarkets) and 60 grams of Radix Angelicae Dahuricae in 500 ml of Chinese liquor (sorghum liquor with a temperature of over 50 degrees), seal the bottle mouth, shake it from time to time, and drink it after one week. Drink 10 ~ 15 ml every morning and evening, and pour a little on your palm, rub your hands together, and rub chloasma back and forth after your hands are warm.

Efficacy of Bletilla striata in soaking wine

Get rid of facial chloasma: drink peach blossom and angelica dahurica wine. Angelica dahurica can directly dispel wind and promote blood circulation, improve facial blood circulation and accelerate the discharge of melanin. Peach blossom can promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis. Some allergic people should wipe the skin of their hands and arms before wiping their faces. Those who are not allergic can wipe their faces after half an hour. After wiping, they should also avoid sunlight.

Matters needing attention in collocation of Bletilla striata

According to Shu Ben Cao, Bletilla striata can't be used with aconite root, otherwise the medicinal properties will change after taking it, which is harmful to health. The Notes on Materia Medica holds that if we want to exert the efficacy of Bletilla striata to a limited extent, we should use purple to make it timely, and it can't be compatible with Sok Li, Meiren and Almond. In Jing Shu of Materia Medica, it is considered that this medicinal material is not suitable for gangrene and canker, and it cannot be taken together with bitter and cold medicinal materials.