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Chinese medicine: "Peanut Skin Tea"

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10 years 8 months ago #50774 by emmily009
Chinese medicine: "Peanut Skin Tea" was created by emmily009
Hi,

I have been told by at least 3 different chinese individuals that making tea out of the dried red flaky skins of peanuts can increase platelet levels?

I have just made a big batch now and have a blood test tomorrow AM, so will be interesting to see the result.

Just wondering if anyone else has heard of such a thing?

Thanks in advance :)

Emily

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10 years 8 months ago #50775 by Ann
Replied by Ann on topic Chinese medicine: "Peanut Skin Tea"
I have kept a list of 'alternative' things that people here have recommended. It contains 97 things so far and one is red skin peanuts, so someone has mentioned it before although not maybe as tea. I'll update my list. Good luck, hope it tastes nice.

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