CA2555617A1 - Lee's golden dragon rub - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention, Lee's Golden Dragon Rub has a medicinal value because it temporarily relieves muscular aches and pains due to over-exertion, backache, and joint pain. It accelerates the healing of both skin bruising and deep bone bruising.
Description
Page lof 3 Description DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF LEE'S GOLDEN DRAGON RUB
(a) LEE'S GOLDEN DRAGON RUB
(b) Herbs for medicinal purposes are now thought to the forerunner to modem medicine. More people today are making use of herbal treatment (s) than ever before. This rub (cream) relates to the field and scope of herbs and Herbology.
(c). Herbs and Herbology as understood to be the use of herbs as curatives in a wide range of ailments such as, creams, lotions, ointments etc., have been used for a variety of purposes from moisturizers to protective skin care products..
(b) One long-standing problem is getting the herb constituents to the effected site beneath the epidermal layer of skin. This has now been corrected, but usually through chemical means or the use of animal fats. See Patent Document Number 2214933 : HERBAL SALVE.
(c) In Lee's Golden Dragon Rub (cream) solves this problem, each herb has a specific task to complete and is carried to the site by the extraordinary bioactivity of Swedish ivy (PLECTRANTHUS
AUSTRALIS) in particular. It is a very good bioactive carrier for the constituents of the other herbs to reach beneath the epidermal skin layer of the target site it is put on, and transports the other bioactive constituents or herbal effects to where they need to go. It is an all natural herb rub (cream), and stays where you put it long enough for it to take its' proper effect(s).
(d) No drawings or pictures.
(g) Lee's Golden Dragon Rub (cream) process:
A (cream) herein referred to as rub, for topical application to the skin.
Comprising of:
Seventy one percent by weight of one hundred percent pure vegetable oil heated; eighteen percent by weight of pure natural bees wax heated; eight percent by weight of Dandelion Root (Taraxacam Officianalis) dried; two percent by weight of Swedish Ivy (PLECTRANTHUS
AUSTRALIS) dried;
one percent by weight of Marigold flower (Calendula Officinale) dried; trace amount, 8.163x 10 to the power of negative 6 percent by weight tincture of Benzoin.
(a) LEE'S GOLDEN DRAGON RUB
(b) Herbs for medicinal purposes are now thought to the forerunner to modem medicine. More people today are making use of herbal treatment (s) than ever before. This rub (cream) relates to the field and scope of herbs and Herbology.
(c). Herbs and Herbology as understood to be the use of herbs as curatives in a wide range of ailments such as, creams, lotions, ointments etc., have been used for a variety of purposes from moisturizers to protective skin care products..
(b) One long-standing problem is getting the herb constituents to the effected site beneath the epidermal layer of skin. This has now been corrected, but usually through chemical means or the use of animal fats. See Patent Document Number 2214933 : HERBAL SALVE.
(c) In Lee's Golden Dragon Rub (cream) solves this problem, each herb has a specific task to complete and is carried to the site by the extraordinary bioactivity of Swedish ivy (PLECTRANTHUS
AUSTRALIS) in particular. It is a very good bioactive carrier for the constituents of the other herbs to reach beneath the epidermal skin layer of the target site it is put on, and transports the other bioactive constituents or herbal effects to where they need to go. It is an all natural herb rub (cream), and stays where you put it long enough for it to take its' proper effect(s).
(d) No drawings or pictures.
(g) Lee's Golden Dragon Rub (cream) process:
A (cream) herein referred to as rub, for topical application to the skin.
Comprising of:
Seventy one percent by weight of one hundred percent pure vegetable oil heated; eighteen percent by weight of pure natural bees wax heated; eight percent by weight of Dandelion Root (Taraxacam Officianalis) dried; two percent by weight of Swedish Ivy (PLECTRANTHUS
AUSTRALIS) dried;
one percent by weight of Marigold flower (Calendula Officinale) dried; trace amount, 8.163x 10 to the power of negative 6 percent by weight tincture of Benzoin.
2. The rub as defined in Claim 1 having the ability to penetrate the human epidermis layer upon topical application for combating the effects of muscular aches and pains and skin bruising and or bone bruising.
3. The rub defined in Claim 1 or 2, wherein the weight percent ratio between the vegetable oil, bees wax, Dandelion Root dried (Taraxacam Officianalis), Swedish Ivy (PLECTRANTHUS
AUSTRALIS) dried, and Marigold flower (Calendula Officinale) dried is:
61.86: 16: 7.14: 1.43: 1 Page 2 of 3 Description 4. A method of producing a rub which comprises the steps of:
Step 1.
Inp,redients:
(b) 1 liter--99% Isopropyl (c) 500grams-Canola oil, pure (d) 112 grams-bees wax, pure (e) 50 grams-Dandelion Root, dried (f) 10 grams-Swedish ivy (Plectranthus Australis), dried (g) 7 grams-Marigold Flower, dried (h) 1/2 gram-tincture of Benzoin Step 2.
Add all herbs (d,e,f,g) to (a), cap and let stand 14 days. Turn up-side-down and shake every 2 days.
Step 3.
After 14 days, uncap and strain liquid from contents.
Step 4.
Add 27grams of the completed tincture contents to 433grams of Canola oil, and 112 grams of Bees wax into a stainless steel container.
Step 5.
Heat container on a 212 degree Fahrenheit element or until well melted. Do not let boil.
Heat until all alcohol has evaporated off.
Step 6.
Take off heat and pour mixture into a stainless steel receptacle. Immediately store in freezer at approximately 32 degrees Fahrenheit for 15 to 20 minutes.
Step 7.
After removing the mixture from the freezer, put it into a blender with a lid on it and set it on high speed until it is liquefied.
Step 8.
Pour back into stainless steel bowl and use a cake mixer to fold the contents for 15 minutes.
Step 9.
After folding, leave in bowl to settle for not less than one hour.
Step 10.
The rub is now complete. Put into capped receptacle(s) and use at your convenience.
Shelf life should not exceed 2 years.
Page 3 of 3 Description DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF LEE'S GOLDEN DRAGON RUB CONTINUED
Example of intended use: To be used for temporary relief of minor muscular aches and pains due to over-exertion, backache, or joint pain.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Rub (cream) well on affected area. If Needed, repeat 2 - 3 times per day.
For external use only. For adults and children 7 years and older. Do not bandage.
CAUTION:
Avoid contact with eyes and mucus membranes. Application of external heat such as an electric heating pad may result in excessive skin irritation or a skin burn. Do not apply to irritated skin and discontinue use if irritation or burn develops. Do not apply to wounds or damaged skin. If condition worsens, or if symptoms persist for more than 7 days, or clear up and occur again within a few days, discontinue use and consult a physician. Keep out of reach of children.
AUSTRALIS) dried, and Marigold flower (Calendula Officinale) dried is:
61.86: 16: 7.14: 1.43: 1 Page 2 of 3 Description 4. A method of producing a rub which comprises the steps of:
Step 1.
Inp,redients:
(b) 1 liter--99% Isopropyl (c) 500grams-Canola oil, pure (d) 112 grams-bees wax, pure (e) 50 grams-Dandelion Root, dried (f) 10 grams-Swedish ivy (Plectranthus Australis), dried (g) 7 grams-Marigold Flower, dried (h) 1/2 gram-tincture of Benzoin Step 2.
Add all herbs (d,e,f,g) to (a), cap and let stand 14 days. Turn up-side-down and shake every 2 days.
Step 3.
After 14 days, uncap and strain liquid from contents.
Step 4.
Add 27grams of the completed tincture contents to 433grams of Canola oil, and 112 grams of Bees wax into a stainless steel container.
Step 5.
Heat container on a 212 degree Fahrenheit element or until well melted. Do not let boil.
Heat until all alcohol has evaporated off.
Step 6.
Take off heat and pour mixture into a stainless steel receptacle. Immediately store in freezer at approximately 32 degrees Fahrenheit for 15 to 20 minutes.
Step 7.
After removing the mixture from the freezer, put it into a blender with a lid on it and set it on high speed until it is liquefied.
Step 8.
Pour back into stainless steel bowl and use a cake mixer to fold the contents for 15 minutes.
Step 9.
After folding, leave in bowl to settle for not less than one hour.
Step 10.
The rub is now complete. Put into capped receptacle(s) and use at your convenience.
Shelf life should not exceed 2 years.
Page 3 of 3 Description DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF LEE'S GOLDEN DRAGON RUB CONTINUED
Example of intended use: To be used for temporary relief of minor muscular aches and pains due to over-exertion, backache, or joint pain.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Rub (cream) well on affected area. If Needed, repeat 2 - 3 times per day.
For external use only. For adults and children 7 years and older. Do not bandage.
CAUTION:
Avoid contact with eyes and mucus membranes. Application of external heat such as an electric heating pad may result in excessive skin irritation or a skin burn. Do not apply to irritated skin and discontinue use if irritation or burn develops. Do not apply to wounds or damaged skin. If condition worsens, or if symptoms persist for more than 7 days, or clear up and occur again within a few days, discontinue use and consult a physician. Keep out of reach of children.
Claims (7)
1. A rub (cream, ointment, or balm) herein referred to as rub, for topical application to the skin.
Comprising of:
Seventy one percent by weight of one hundred percent pure vegetable oil heated; eighteen percent by weight of pure natural bees wax heated; eight percent by weight of Dandelion Root (Taraxacam Officianalis) dried; two percent by weight of Swedish Ivy (PLECTRANTHUS
AUSTRALIS) dried;
one percent by weight of Marigold flower (Calendula Officinale) dried; trace amount, 8.163 × 10 to the power of negative 6 percent by weight tincture of Benzoin.
Comprising of:
Seventy one percent by weight of one hundred percent pure vegetable oil heated; eighteen percent by weight of pure natural bees wax heated; eight percent by weight of Dandelion Root (Taraxacam Officianalis) dried; two percent by weight of Swedish Ivy (PLECTRANTHUS
AUSTRALIS) dried;
one percent by weight of Marigold flower (Calendula Officinale) dried; trace amount, 8.163 × 10 to the power of negative 6 percent by weight tincture of Benzoin.
2. The rub as defined in Claim 1 having the ability to penetrate the human epidermis layer upon topical application for combating the effects of muscular aches and pains and skin bruising and or bone bruising.
3. The rub defined in Claim 1 or 2, wherein the weight percent ratio between the vegetable oil, bees wax, Dandelion Root dried (Taraxacam Officianalis), Swedish Ivy (PLECTRANTHUS
AUSTRALIS) dried, and Marigold flower (Calendula Officinale) dried is:
61.86: 16: 7.14: 1.43: 1
AUSTRALIS) dried, and Marigold flower (Calendula Officinale) dried is:
61.86: 16: 7.14: 1.43: 1
4. A method of producing a rub which comprises the steps of:
Step 1.
Ingredients:
1. 1 liter-99% Isopropyl 2. 500grams-Canola oil, pure 3. 112 grams-bees wax, pure 4. 50 grams-Dandelion Root, dried
Step 1.
Ingredients:
1. 1 liter-99% Isopropyl 2. 500grams-Canola oil, pure 3. 112 grams-bees wax, pure 4. 50 grams-Dandelion Root, dried
5. 10 grams-Swedish ivy (Plectranthus Australis), dried
6. 7 grams-Marigold Flower, dried
7. 1/2 gram-tincture of Benzoin Step 2.
Add all herbs (d,e,f,g) to (a), cap and let stand 14 days. Turn up-side-down and shake every 2 days.
Page 2 Claims Lee's Golden Dragon Rub Step 3.
After 14 days, uncap and strain liquid from contents.
Step 4.
Add 27 grams of completed tincture contents to 433grams of Canola oil, and 112 grams of Bees wax into a stainless steel container.
Step 5.
Heat container on a 100 degree Fahrenheit element or until well melted. Do not let boil.
Heat until all alcohol has evaporated off.
Step 6.
Take off heat and pour mixture into a stainless steel receptacle. Store in freezer at (-1°) Fahrenheit for 15 to 20 minutes.
Step 7.
After removing the mixture, put it into a blender with a lid on it and set it on high speed until it is liquefied.
Step 8.
Pour back into stainless steel bowl and use a cake mixer to fold the contents for 15 minutes.
Step 9.
After folding, leave in bowl to settle for not less than one hour.
Step 10.
The rub is now complete. Put into capped receptacle(s) and use at your convenience.
Shelf life should not exceed 2 years.
Add all herbs (d,e,f,g) to (a), cap and let stand 14 days. Turn up-side-down and shake every 2 days.
Page 2 Claims Lee's Golden Dragon Rub Step 3.
After 14 days, uncap and strain liquid from contents.
Step 4.
Add 27 grams of completed tincture contents to 433grams of Canola oil, and 112 grams of Bees wax into a stainless steel container.
Step 5.
Heat container on a 100 degree Fahrenheit element or until well melted. Do not let boil.
Heat until all alcohol has evaporated off.
Step 6.
Take off heat and pour mixture into a stainless steel receptacle. Store in freezer at (-1°) Fahrenheit for 15 to 20 minutes.
Step 7.
After removing the mixture, put it into a blender with a lid on it and set it on high speed until it is liquefied.
Step 8.
Pour back into stainless steel bowl and use a cake mixer to fold the contents for 15 minutes.
Step 9.
After folding, leave in bowl to settle for not less than one hour.
Step 10.
The rub is now complete. Put into capped receptacle(s) and use at your convenience.
Shelf life should not exceed 2 years.
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EP3108877A1 (en) | 2015-06-24 | 2016-12-28 | Amphora Holdings, Inc. | Topical composition comprising natural ingredients for bruising or hematoma healing on skin and use thereof |
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EP3108877A1 (en) | 2015-06-24 | 2016-12-28 | Amphora Holdings, Inc. | Topical composition comprising natural ingredients for bruising or hematoma healing on skin and use thereof |
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