Anti-hangover Chinese medicines are:
Cassia seed: Cassia seed has the functions of protecting liver, relaxing bowels, reducing blood fat and losing weight. It can promote metabolism, accelerate alcohol metabolism, reduce gastrointestinal irritation, and also has a good decomposition effect on excess fat in the body. However, cassia seed is cold, so it is suggested that cassia seed, black oolong and poria cocos can be used as Juewu decoction. Poria cocos can strengthen the spleen and stomach, and protect the liver at the same time, which will not affect the diet health, but also achieve the purpose of relieving alcoholism and protecting the liver.
Pueraria lobata: Pueraria lobata has the functions of clearing away heat and purging fire, promoting fluid production to quench thirst, relieving alcoholism and strengthening the spleen.
Hawthorn: It contains a variety of organic acids, such as maslinic acid. It tastes sweet and sour and contains lipolytic enzyme. After entering the stomach, it can enhance the role of enzymes, promote meat digestion and contribute to cholesterol conversion.
Malt: contains invertase, vitamin B and other active ingredients, which can promote qi circulation and digestion, strengthen the spleen and stimulate appetite. The combination of hawthorn and malt can help digestion, strengthen the spleen and reduce the harm of wine to the stomach, promote the circulation of qi and help the distribution of wine, improve the oxygen supply capacity of myocardium and prevent the harm of lipid peroxidation and some chemicals.
Mulberry: Sweet and cold in nature, entering the heart, liver and kidney meridians. Has the effects of nourishing yin, enriching blood, promoting fluid production and moistening intestines. Fresh Mulberry 150g can relieve hangover and be taken by mashing juice.
Pueraria lobata: sweet, flat in nature, entering the spleen and stomach. It has the effect of sobering up and strengthening the spleen. Take pueraria lobata 10 ~ 15g and decoct in water. Mainly used for headache, dizziness, polydipsia, chest and diaphragm fullness, vomiting and acid water.