CN110693992A - Medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion and preparation method thereof - Google Patents

Medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion and preparation method thereof Download PDF

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Abstract

The invention provides medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion and a preparation method thereof, relating to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicines and comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 8-12 parts of caulis spatholobi, 8-12 parts of radix cyathulae, 8-12 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 10-20 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 3-9 parts of dioscorea nipponica, 4-15 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 5-16 parts of akebia stem, 5-14 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 11-20 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1250 parts of 60-degree pure grain liquor.

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Medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion and preparation method thereof
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicines, and in particular relates to medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion and a preparation method thereof.
Background
The lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion is lumbar degeneration which is caused by that the nucleus pulposus protrudes outwards alone or together with the fibrous ring and cartilage end plate to stimulate or press nerve roots and sinus nerves and takes lumbocrural pain as a main symptom after the lumbar intervertebral disc is degenerated, and is a common orthopedic disease and a common cause of the lumbocrural pain. The disease mostly occurs in young and strong years, the age is 20-50 years old, men are slightly more than women, and the disease is easy to be caused by long-term heavy physical workers or long-term sitting workers, wherein L4, L5, L5 and S1 are common disease parts. The lumbar disc degeneration is the basic cause of the lumbar disc herniation, and 1. trauma, 2 occupations, 3. congenital dysplasia and the like are also included, wherein the trauma is an important factor of the lumbar disc herniation.
Currently, the prolapse of intervertebral disc is classified into four types in clinic; bulge, protrusion, drop, and free types. Symptoms and clinical manifestations of lumbar disc herniation; 1. lumbago, pain in the back and waist of the patient can occur alone or simultaneously with sciatica. 2. Sciatica manifestations are most common in patients with lumbar disc herniation, with the section L4/L515/S1 being the most common, and sciatic neuropathic pain can be radial along the lumbar region, buttocks, posterior thigh, anterior or posterolateral leg to the heel or toe. However, in the case of lumbar disc herniation above L3-L4, the herniated disc may press the corresponding nerve root of the upper lumbar region to cause pain in the anterior and medial thigh or in the groin. Protrusion of the central lumbar intervertebral disc may press the cauda equina below the protrusion plane, manifesting as bilateral sciatica, perineum numbness, urination, and defecation disorders.
The pathological mechanism of lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar disc herniation is as follows: 1. stimulation of the sinus nerve: the sinus nerve or the retrodural branch is known to originate from the front of the lumbar nerve slightly outside the spinal ganglion, enter the vertebral canal through the intervertebral foramen, and then the nerve fibers are distributed in the upper and lower segments and are inosculated with the nerve fibers of the sinus vertebra on the opposite side, so that when the lumbar intervertebral disc is protruded, the protruded nucleus pulposus presses and stimulates the sinus nerve to easily cause lumbar pain. 2. It is believed that mechanical compression of nerve roots by the herniated nucleus pulposus of the vertebral canal produces symptoms of low back and leg pain, and the size of the nucleus pulposus may affect the degree of pain. The mechanism by which mechanical compression causes abnormal nerve root responses may include impairment of nerve root conduction properties and nutritional dysfunction of nerve roots. 3. Inflammatory reaction: the herniated disc acts as a biochemical and immunological stimulant, stimulating nerve roots, the sinus nerve perhaps being the direct cause of pain in the lower back and legs of the patient. 4. Nerve tissue blood supply disorder during lumbar disc herniation.
The existing treatment for the lumbar disc herniation is divided into two aspects: 1. conservative treatment; 2. and (5) performing surgical treatment. Conservative treatment generally takes effect slowly, while surgical treatment is generally painful, and patients whose general condition cannot tolerate the operator cannot receive surgical treatment.
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Technical problem to be solved
Aiming at the defects of the prior art, the invention provides medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion and a preparation method thereof.
(II) technical scheme
In order to achieve the purpose, the invention is realized by the following technical scheme:
a medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 8-12 parts of caulis spatholobi, 8-12 parts of radix cyathulae, 8-12 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 10-20 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 3-9 parts of yam, 4-15 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 5-16 parts of akebiaquinata, 5-14 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 11-20 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1250 parts of 60-degree pure grain liquor.
Preferably, the feed comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 9-11 parts of caulis spatholobi, 9-11 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 9-11 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 12-17 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 4-8 parts of yam, 6-12 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 7-13 parts of akebiaquinata, 7-11 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 12-16 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1200 parts of 60-degree pure grain liquor 1100-.
Preferably, the feed comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 10 parts of caulis spatholobi, 10 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 10 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 15 parts of common clubmoss herb, 5 parts of yam, 10 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 10 parts of akebiaquinata, 10 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 15 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1150 parts of 60-degree pure grain liquor.
Preferably, the feed comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 9 parts of caulis spatholobi, 9 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 9 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 16 parts of common clubmoss herb, 6 parts of yam, 9 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 10 parts of akebiaquinata, 8 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 13 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1100 parts of 60-degree pure grain liquor.
Preferably, the feed comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 11 parts of caulis spatholobi, 11 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 10 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 14 parts of common clubmoss herb, 7 parts of yam, 8 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 9 parts of akebiaquinata, 9 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 14 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1180 part of 60-degree pure grain white spirit.
The preparation method of the medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion comprises the following steps: weighing the above raw materials respectively in proportion, placing into an aseptic tray, mixing the Chinese medicinal materials on the aseptic tray, placing into a wine soaking device, adding 60% (v/v) pure grain Chinese liquor, placing the wine soaking device indoors, preventing direct irradiation of sunlight, soaking for 10-20 days, and collecting clarified liquid for use to obtain medicated liquor.
The application method of the medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion comprises the following steps: the medicine is orally taken 10-15 ml twice a day after meals. Mutton, sheep blood, coriander and tea are forbidden during administration, and 7 days is a treatment course.
The traditional Chinese medicine raw materials in the formula have the following effects:
caulis spatholobi: dried rattan stem of Spatholobus Suffruticosa of Leguminosae; bitter, slightly sweet and warm. It enters liver and kidney meridians. It can purge and warm with bitter taste, tonify qi and enter liver and kidney meridians with slight sweet taste. It can promote blood circulation, nourish blood, regulate menstruation and relieve pain, and treat blood stasis and blood deficiency with cold syndrome; it can also relax tendons and activate collaterals, and treat numbness, paralysis, pain, and traumatic injury. The indications are: traumatic injury, blood deficiency and chlorosis, limbs anesthesia, quadriplegia, rheumatism pain;
radix cyathulae: dried root-flavor meridian tropism derived from Cyathula officinalis of the family of foraging; sweet, slightly bitter and neutral. It enters liver and kidney meridians. It is slightly bitter in flavor and excreted descending, sweet and bland in flavor, mild and cool, entering liver and kidney meridians and unblocking the actions of descending. It excels in dispelling stasis and dredging meridians, and inducing joint movement, and is indicated for all kinds of diseases caused by blood stasis, and has good actions of inducing diuresis and treating stranguria, inducing blood, inducing fire to descend, and treating downward flow of damp-heat, upwelling of blood-heat and hyperactivity of liver-yang. The efficacy is as follows: dispel blood stasis, dredge meridians, dredge joints, induce diuresis, treat stranguria and draw blood downward. The indications are: joint pain due to joint pain, traumatic injury pain, dysuria, stranguria with turbid urine, hematemesis, hematuria, epistaxis, dental swelling and pain, aphtha of the mouth and tongue, hyperactivity of liver-yang, headache, and vertigo;
caulis piperis futokadsurae: dried rattan stem originated from Piperaceae plant caulis Sinomenii has good taste and meridian tropism; pungent, bitter and slightly warm herbs enter liver meridian. The performance characteristics are as follows: it is pungent, bitter and dry in property, warm and smooth in nature, and specially enters liver meridian. It excels at dispelling wind-damp and unblocking meridians, and is indicated for pain and spasm due to wind-cold-damp arthralgia, and for swelling and pain due to blood stasis caused by traumatic injury. The efficacy is as follows: dispel wind-damp, unblock collaterals. The indications are: pain due to wind-damp invasion and spasm of tendons and vessels. Traumatic injury, blood stasis and swelling pain;
b, common clubmoss herb: dried whole plant of Lycopodium clavatum (Thunb.) nakai of Lycopodiaceae. Nature, flavor and meridian tropism; bitter, pungent and warm herbs enter liver, spleen and kidney meridians. The performance characteristics are as follows: being bitter, dry, pungent, warm and unblocking in property, it is used exclusively in liver meridian. Has the functions of dispelling wind and removing dampness, relaxing muscles and tendons and promoting blood circulation, and is the essential herb for treating arthralgia and spasm and injury and swelling. The efficacy is as follows: dispel wind and dampness, relax tendons and activate collaterals. The indications are: rheumatic arthralgia, joint pain, difficulty in flexion and extension, and traumatic injury;
1, Ningpo Yam rhizome: is derived from dried rhizome of Dioscorea nipponica Makino of Dioscoreaceae. Nature, flavor and meridian tropism: bitter, pungent and mild. It enters liver and lung meridians. The performance characteristics are as follows: being bitter, purging and pungent with mild but not preference for entering liver and lung meridians, it excels in dispelling wind and removing dampness, promoting blood circulation and removing obstruction in collaterals, resolving phlegm and stopping cough, and is indicated for wind-damp arthralgia, cough and profuse sputum, both cold and hot. Efficacy; dispelling pathogenic wind, removing dampness, promoting blood circulation, dredging collaterals, eliminating phlegm, and relieving cough. The indications are diseases and symptoms; rheumatic arthralgia, traumatic injury, cough, excessive phlegm, amenorrhea, and sore;
harvesting tuckahoe with soil: is derived from dried rhizome of Smilax scobinicaulis of Liliaceae. Nature, flavor and meridian tropism; sweet, bland and neutral. It enters liver and stomach meridians. The performance characteristics are as follows: it is sweet, bland and mild in nature and cool in nature, entering liver and stomach meridians. The functions of detoxification, diuresis and joint movement are realized, namely the essential drug for treating syphilis or limb contracture caused by syphilis taking mercurial: it is also a good herb for downward flow of damp-turbidity and eczema. The efficacy is as follows: detoxify, remove dampness, and dredge joints. The indications are: syphilis or limb spasm due to syphilis taking hydrargyrum preparation, stranguria with turbid urine, leukorrhagia, loempe, eczema, and eczema;
b, wood through: is derived from dry rattan of Akebia quinata, Akebia trifoliata or Akebia albata. Nature, flavor and meridian tropism; bitter and cold meridians, heart meridian, small intestine and bladder meridian. The performance characteristics are as follows: it is bitter and cold with the actions of purging and descending, unblocking and draining, entering heart and small intestine meridians, and entering bladder meridian. Clear heart fire, promote urination, conduct heat downward. It is good at inducing diuresis to treat stranguria and clearing heat, and can dredge meridians and promote lactation. It is not only the essential herb for stranguria and edema due to damp-heat, but also the good herb for ascending heart fire and descending small intestine, and also the good herb for treating galactostasis and pain due to damp-heat. The efficacy is as follows: induce diuresis to treat stranguria, clear heat, dredge meridians and promote lactation. The indications are: stranguria due to damp-heat, edema, oliguria, flaring up of heart-fire or ulcer of mouth and tongue moving down small intestine, vexation, dark urine, puerperal galactostasis or hypogalactia, damp-heat pain;
rhizoma cibotii: is derived from dried rhizome of Cibotium barometz of family Hyriopsis. Nature, flavor and meridian tropism; bitter, sweet and warm. It enters liver and kidney meridians. The performance characteristics are as follows: it is sweet, bitter and warm in property, enters liver and kidney meridians, and is mainly used for strengthening body resistance and eliminating pathogenic factors, so it can tonify liver and kidney, strengthen waist and knee joints, dispel wind, dispel cold, remove dampness, and treat kidney deficiency or wind-cold-dampness-induced pain in lumbar and back, difficult pitching, and in addition, it can tonify kidney and strengthen kidney, and treat kidney deficiency with insecurity of lower energizer. The efficacy is as follows: tonify liver and kidney, strengthen waist and knees, dispel wind-damp. The indications are: lumbago, lumbar stiffness, flaccidity of foot and knee, urinary incontinence, leukorrhagia, rheumatism;
rhizoma drynariae: is derived from dried rhizome of Dryopteris Crassirhizoma (Thunb.) nakai of Polypodiaceae. Nature, flavor and meridian tropism: bitter and warm. It enters liver and kidney meridians. The performance characteristics are as follows: being bitter and purging warm and unblocking, tonifying deficiency with moving and dispersing, it enters liver and kidney meridians. It can tonify kidney and treat kidney deficiency; it also can activate blood and heal wound, and is indicated for traumatic injury. The efficacy is as follows: tonify kidney, activate blood, alleviate pain, and heal wound. The indications are: lumbago, weakness of feet, tinnitus, deafness, toothache and chronic diarrhea due to kidney deficiency. Traumatic contusion, muscle injury and fracture;
the solution is as follows: the traditional Chinese medicine considers that the waist belongs to the house of the kidney, so that the lumbago is mostly related to the kidney. In acute lumbago, it is usually treated by eliminating pathogenic factors, and then tonifying kidney after the pain is relieved and the pathogenic factors are removed. For chronic lumbago, kidney-tonifying is essential, and blood circulation-promoting, cold-dispelling and dampness-eliminating methods are used according to the symptoms. Lumbago is also classified as internal injury and external infection, the internal injury is mainly due to kidney deficiency, and the external infection is mainly due to wind-cold-damp-heat, of which dampness is the most important factor. For those with sprain and contusion of the body, there is blood stasis and qi stagnation, usually manifested as lumbago caused by feeling of exogenous pathogenic factors, mostly pertaining to exterior syndrome and excess syndrome, and it is advisable to eliminate pathogenic factors and unblock collaterals; for those caused by kidney essence deficiency, it is mostly related to interior deficiency, and should be treated with tonifying kidney and qi, for traumatic injuries due to contusion and qi stagnation and blood stasis, it is mostly related to excess and middle deficiency, and when it is mainly used for activating blood circulation to remove blood stasis, regulating qi and dredging collaterals, it should be consolidated after regulating and controlling kidney qi. According to the above mechanism, the formula of the invention adopts the compatibility of the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials of the caulis spatholobi, the radix cyathulae, the caulis piperis futokadsurae, the lycopodium clavatum and the like, so that the traditional Chinese medicine composition has the synergistic effect and enhances the treatment effect of treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion.
(III) advantageous effects
The invention provides medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion and a preparation method thereof, and the medicinal liquor has the following beneficial effects:
1. the oral medicinal liquor prepared by soaking the traditional Chinese medicinal herbs serving as raw materials in high-purity grain liquor by a cold soaking method can promote blood circulation to remove blood stasis, promote qi circulation to relieve pain, and has obvious effect of treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion.
2. The traditional Chinese medicine formula provided by the invention is based on the dialectical medication principle, and the traditional Chinese medicines are compatible with each other, so that the traditional Chinese medicine formula has a synergistic effect.
3. The medicines in the formula are cheap and easily available, the preparation method of the medicinal liquor is simple, the medicinal liquor can be independently operated, the cost is low, and the economic burden of a patient can be relieved.
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In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention clearer, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are some embodiments of the present invention, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
Example 1:
a medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 8 parts of caulis spatholobi, 11 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 8 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 17 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 3 parts of yam, 12 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 5 parts of akebiaquinata, 11 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 11 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1200 parts of 60-degree pure grain liquor.
The preparation method of the medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion comprises the following steps: weighing the above raw materials respectively in proportion, placing into an aseptic tray, mixing the Chinese medicinal materials on the aseptic tray, placing into a wine soaking device, adding 60% (v/v) pure grain Chinese liquor, placing the wine soaking device indoors, preventing direct irradiation of sunlight, soaking for 15 days, and collecting clarified liquid for use to obtain medicated liquor.
Example 2:
a medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 10 parts of caulis spatholobi, 10 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 10 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 15 parts of common clubmoss herb, 5 parts of yam, 10 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 10 parts of akebiaquinata, 10 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 15 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1150 parts of 60-degree pure grain liquor.
The preparation method of the medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion comprises the following steps: weighing the above raw materials respectively in proportion, placing into an aseptic tray, mixing the Chinese medicinal materials on the aseptic tray, placing into a wine soaking device, adding 60% (v/v) pure grain Chinese liquor, placing the wine soaking device indoors, preventing direct irradiation of sunlight, soaking for 20 days, and collecting clarified liquid for use to obtain medicated liquor.
Example 3:
a medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 9 parts of caulis spatholobi, 9 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 9 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 16 parts of common clubmoss herb, 6 parts of yam, 9 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 10 parts of akebiaquinata, 8 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 13 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1100 parts of 60-degree pure grain liquor.
The preparation method of the medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion comprises the following steps: weighing the above raw materials respectively in proportion, placing into an aseptic tray, mixing the Chinese medicinal materials on the aseptic tray, placing into a wine soaking device, adding 60% (v/v) pure grain Chinese liquor, placing the wine soaking device indoors, preventing direct irradiation of sunlight, soaking for 10 days, and collecting clarified liquid for use to obtain medicated liquor.
Example 4:
a medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 11 parts of caulis spatholobi, 11 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 10 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 14 parts of common clubmoss herb, 7 parts of yam, 8 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 9 parts of akebiaquinata, 9 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 14 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1180 part of 60-degree pure grain white spirit.
The preparation method of the medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion comprises the following steps: weighing the above raw materials respectively in proportion, placing into an aseptic tray, mixing the Chinese medicinal materials on the aseptic tray, placing into a wine soaking device, adding 60% (v/v) pure grain Chinese liquor, placing the wine soaking device indoors, preventing direct irradiation of sunlight, soaking for 18 days, and collecting clarified liquid for use to obtain medicated liquor.
Example 5:
a medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 12 parts of caulis spatholobi, 9 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 12 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 12 parts of common clubmoss herb, 9 parts of yam rhizome, 6 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 16 parts of akebiaquinata, 7 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 20 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1250 parts of 60-degree pure grain liquor, and the preparation method is the same as that in example 2.
Example 6:
a medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 9 parts of caulis spatholobi, 12 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 9 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 20 parts of common clubmoss herb, 4 parts of yam rhizome, 15 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 7 parts of akebiaquinata, 14 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 12 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1100 parts of 60-degree pure grain liquor, and the preparation method is the same as that in example 2.
Example 7:
a medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 11 parts of caulis spatholobi, 8 parts of radix cyathulae, 11 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 10 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 8 parts of yam, 4 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 13 parts of akebiaquinata, 5 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 16 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1200 parts of 60-degree pure grain liquor, and the preparation method is the same as that in example 2.
Clinical trial example:
210 patients with lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion are collected between 8 months in 2017 and 2019, the age of the patients is 30-60 years, 131 male patients and 79 female patients are randomly divided into 7 groups, each group contains 30 people, the traditional Chinese medicines prepared in the embodiments 1-7 are respectively used for treating the patients according to the using method, and the maximum number of the traditional Chinese medicines is three treatment courses. The treatment results are shown in table 1.
Table 1:
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in summary, the embodiment of the invention has the following beneficial effects: the effective cure rate of the medicinal liquor prepared in the embodiments 1 to 7 of the invention for treating patients with lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion can reach more than 93.8, which shows that the medicinal liquor has obvious effect on treating the lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion. And the preparation method is simple, low in cost and beneficial to popularization and application.
The above examples are only intended to illustrate the technical solution of the present invention, but not to limit it; although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments may still be modified, or some technical features may be equivalently replaced; and such modifications or substitutions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the corresponding technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention.

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1. A medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion is characterized by comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 8-12 parts of caulis spatholobi, 8-12 parts of radix cyathulae, 8-12 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 10-20 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 3-9 parts of yam, 4-15 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 5-16 parts of akebiaquinata, 5-14 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 11-20 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1250 parts of 60-degree pure grain liquor.
2. The medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion according to claim 1, is characterized by comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 9-11 parts of caulis spatholobi, 9-11 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 9-11 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 12-17 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 4-8 parts of yam, 6-12 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 7-13 parts of akebiaquinata, 7-11 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 12-16 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1200 parts of 60-degree pure grain liquor 1100-.
3. The medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion according to claim 2, is characterized by comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 10 parts of caulis spatholobi, 10 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 10 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 15 parts of common clubmoss herb, 5 parts of yam, 10 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 10 parts of akebiaquinata, 10 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 15 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1150 parts of 60-degree pure grain liquor.
4. The medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion according to claim 2, is characterized by comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 9 parts of caulis spatholobi, 9 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 9 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 16 parts of common clubmoss herb, 6 parts of yam, 9 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 10 parts of akebiaquinata, 8 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 13 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1100 parts of 60-degree pure grain liquor.
5. The medicinal liquor for treating lumbocrural pain caused by lumbar intervertebral disc protrusion according to claim 2, is characterized by comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 11 parts of caulis spatholobi, 11 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 10 parts of kadsura pepper stem, 14 parts of common clubmoss herb, 7 parts of yam, 8 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 9 parts of akebiaquinata, 9 parts of rhizoma cibotii, 14 parts of rhizoma drynariae and 1180 part of 60-degree pure grain white spirit.
6. The medicated wine for treating lumbocrural pain caused by protrusion of lumbar intervertebral disc according to any one of claims 1 to any one of claims, wherein the preparation method of the medicated wine comprises the following steps: weighing the above raw materials respectively in proportion, placing into an aseptic tray, mixing the Chinese medicinal materials on the aseptic tray, placing into a wine soaking device, adding 60% (v/v) pure grain Chinese liquor, placing the wine soaking device indoors, preventing direct irradiation of sunlight, soaking for 10-20 days, and collecting clarified liquid for use to obtain medicated liquor.
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