Sore throat, tooth aches and mouth ulcers with watermelon frost
Watermelon frost.
A product of Guilin Sanjin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Guilin China, the bottle of 3g watermelon frost is traditionally used to relief sore throat, tooth aches and mouth ulcers due to heatiness.
1. For sore throat puff the powder 3 times a day or orally 1g each time after meals.
2. For toothache or mouth ulcers puff the powder 3 times a day.
Each 3g contains:
- fructus citrullus ianatus 1.80g
- rhizoma belamcandae chinensis 0.15g
- radix glycyrrhiza uralensis 0.29g
- bulbus fritillariae cirrhosae 0.45g
- radix sophorae tonkineses 0.15g
- folium isatis indigotica 0.15g,
- menthol 0.01g
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