CN111821417A - Traditional Chinese medicine for warming channels and promoting blood circulation - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention discloses a channel warming and vessel dredging traditional Chinese medicine which comprises raw materials of fructus evodiae, radix ophiopogonis, angelica sinensis, Chinese herbaceous peony, ligusticum wallichii, codonopsis pilosula, cassia twig, cortex moutan, ginger, liquorice, pinellia ternate and radix cyathulae, wherein the weight ratio of the raw materials is as follows: 30g of fructus evodiae, 20g of radix ophiopogonis, 20g of angelica sinensis, 20g of peony, 20g of ligusticum wallichii, 20g of codonopsis pilosula, 20g of cassia twig, 20g of cortex moutan, 20g of ginger, 20g of liquorice, 20g of pinellia ternate and 20g of radix cyathulae; the preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine for warming channels and dredging collaterals comprises the steps of crushing all the raw materials into fine powder according to the weight proportion and mixing; the application method of the traditional Chinese medicine for warming and activating the channels comprises the steps of carrying out moxibustion by mixing and burning moxa and mixed raw materials which are smashed into fine powder according to the weight ratio of 1: 1; the formula can be applied to warming channels and promoting blood circulation, regulating menstruation and relieving pain, and mainly treats dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation and infertility caused by thoroughfare and conception vessel deficiency cold and blood stasis.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of medical treatment, in particular to a traditional Chinese medicine for warming channels and promoting blood circulation.
Background
The existing treatment methods aiming at warming channels and promoting blood circulation and regulating menstruation and relieving pain are more traditional Chinese medicines which are orally taken, can generate a little side effect, do not have more external medical methods, and aim at the defects, so that the design of the traditional Chinese medicine for warming channels and promoting blood circulation is necessary.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a channel warming and vessel dredging traditional Chinese medicine, which can be applied to channel warming and vessel dredging, menstruation regulating and pain relieving, and mainly treats dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation and infertility caused by thoroughfare and conception vessel deficiency cold and blood stasis.
The purpose of the invention can be realized by the following technical scheme:
a channel warming and vessel dredging traditional Chinese medicine is prepared from fructus evodiae, radix ophiopogonis, angelica sinensis, peony, ligusticum wallichii, codonopsis pilosula, cassia twig, cortex moutan, ginger, liquorice, pinellia ternate and radix cyathulae, wherein the weight ratio of the raw materials is as follows: 30g of fructus evodiae, 20g of radix ophiopogonis, 20g of angelica sinensis, 20g of peony, 20g of ligusticum wallichii, 20g of codonopsis pilosula, 20g of cassia twig, 20g of cortex moutan, 20g of ginger, 20g of liquorice, 20g of pinellia ternate and 20g of radix cyathulae.
As a further scheme of the invention: the preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine for warming channels and dredging collaterals comprises the steps of crushing all the raw materials into fine powder according to the weight proportion and mixing.
As a further scheme of the invention: the use method of the traditional Chinese medicine for warming meridians and dredging collaterals is characterized in that moxa is subjected to moxibustion through mixing and burning of mixed raw materials which are all smashed into fine powder according to the weight ratio of 1: 1.
The invention has the beneficial effects that: fructus evodiae has effects of dispelling cold, relieving pain, lowering adverse qi, relieving vomit, supporting yang and relieving diarrhea, and can be used for treating syncope headache, cold hernia abdominal pain, cold dampness beriberi, menstrual abdominal pain, abdominal distention and pain, emesis, acid regurgitation and morning diarrhea; radix Ophiopogonis has effects of nourishing yin, promoting fluid production, moistening lung, and relieving cough, and can be used for treating deficiency of both lung and stomach yin, thirst, dry cough, hemoptysis, palpitation due to heart yin deficiency, and body fluid injury due to heat in late stage of febrile disease; the angelica has the effects of enriching blood and activating blood, regulating menstruation and relieving pain and relaxing bowel, is used for treating blood deficiency and chlorosis, dizziness and palpitation, irregular menstruation, amenorrhea and dysmenorrheal, deficiency cold and abdominal pain, rheumatic arthralgia, traumatic injury, carbuncle, cellulitis, pyocutaneous disease, constipation due to intestinal dryness, and the angelica with wine is used for activating blood and stimulating menstrual flow and is used for amenorrhea and dysmenorrheal, rheumatic arthralgia and traumatic injury; the peony has the effects of dredging the channels and promoting blood circulation; rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong is used for promoting qi circulation, resolving stagnation, dispelling pathogenic wind, eliminating dampness, promoting blood circulation, relieving pain, treating wind-cold headache, dizziness, hypochondriac pain, abdominal pain, cold arthralgia, spasm of tendons, amenorrhea, dystocia, puerperal blood stasis, pain of abdominal mass, superficial infection, skin ulcer, menoxenia, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, abdominal pain, pricking pain in chest and hypochondrium, traumatic swelling and pain, headache, and rheumatalgia; radix Codonopsis has effects of invigorating spleen, invigorating qi and promoting fluid production, and can be used for treating weakness of spleen and stomach, deficiency of both qi and blood, tiredness and weakness, anorexia, thirst, chronic diarrhea, and proctoptosis; radix Cyathulae has effects of removing blood stasis, dredging channels, promoting joint movement, inducing diuresis and treating stranguria, and can be used for treating amenorrhea, abdominal mass, retained afterbirth, traumatic injury, rheumatalgia, flaccidity of feet, spasm of tendons, hematuria and stranguria; ramulus Cinnamomi has effects of inducing sweat, relieving exterior syndrome, dispelling cold, relieving pain, activating yang and regulating qi-flowing, and can be used for treating common cold due to wind-cold, pain due to cold coagulation and blood stagnation, phlegm retention, water retention syndrome, and palpitation; cortex moutan has antiinflammatory and antibacterial effects; the rhizoma Zingiberis recens has effects of relieving exterior syndrome, dispelling cold, warming middle warmer, relieving vomit, warming lung, relieving cough and removing toxic substance, and can be used for treating wind-cold type common cold, spleen and stomach cold syndrome, stomach cold type emesis, lung cold type cough, and fish and crab toxin relieving; the liquorice has the effects of tonifying spleen and qi, clearing heat and removing toxicity, eliminating phlegm and stopping cough, relieving spasm and pain and harmonizing the drugs, and is used for treating weakness of spleen and stomach, lassitude and hypodynamia, palpitation and shortness of breath, cough and excessive phlegm, abdominal and limb spasm and pain, carbuncle and sore toxicity, and relieving drug toxicity and strong property; pinellia ternate has the effects of eliminating dampness and phlegm, calming adverse-rising energy and relieving vomiting, and dissolving lumps and dissipating stagnation, and is used for treating damp phlegm and cold phlegm, cough and asthma with excessive phlegm, phlegm and fluid retention and dizziness and palpitation, wind phlegm and dizziness, phlegm syncope and headache, vomiting and regurgitation, chest and stomach stuffiness and stuffiness, and globus hystericus; treating carbuncle and phlegm nodule; the moxa has the effects of expelling wind and clearing away cold, strengthening body resistance and eliminating evil, and warming and activating meridians; in conclusion, the formula can be applied to warming channels and promoting blood circulation, regulating menstruation and relieving pain, and is mainly used for treating dysmenorrheal, irregular menstruation and infertility caused by thoroughfare and conception vessel deficiency cold and blood stasis.
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The technical solutions of the present invention will be described clearly and completely with reference to the following embodiments, and it should be understood that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of the 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.
A channel warming and vessel dredging traditional Chinese medicine is prepared from fructus evodiae, radix ophiopogonis, angelica sinensis, peony, ligusticum wallichii, codonopsis pilosula, cassia twig, cortex moutan, ginger, liquorice, pinellia ternate and radix cyathulae, wherein the weight ratio of the raw materials is as follows: 30g of fructus evodiae, 20g of radix ophiopogonis, 20g of angelica sinensis, 20g of peony, 20g of ligusticum wallichii, 20g of codonopsis pilosula, 20g of cassia twig, 20g of cortex moutan, 20g of ginger, 20g of liquorice, 20g of pinellia ternate and 20g of radix cyathulae;
the preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine for warming channels and dredging collaterals comprises the steps of crushing all the raw materials into fine powder according to the weight proportion and mixing;
the application method of the traditional Chinese medicine for warming and activating the channels is to perform moxibustion by mixing moxa and mixed raw materials which are all smashed into fine powder according to the weight ratio of 1:1 and burning.
The working principle of the invention is as follows: fructus evodiae has effects of dispelling cold, relieving pain, lowering adverse qi, relieving vomit, supporting yang and relieving diarrhea, and can be used for treating syncope headache, cold hernia abdominal pain, cold dampness beriberi, menstrual abdominal pain, abdominal distention and pain, emesis, acid regurgitation and morning diarrhea; radix Ophiopogonis has effects of nourishing yin, promoting fluid production, moistening lung, and relieving cough, and can be used for treating deficiency of both lung and stomach yin, thirst, dry cough, hemoptysis, palpitation due to heart yin deficiency, and body fluid injury due to heat in late stage of febrile disease; the angelica has the effects of enriching blood and activating blood, regulating menstruation and relieving pain and relaxing bowel, is used for treating blood deficiency and chlorosis, dizziness and palpitation, irregular menstruation, amenorrhea and dysmenorrheal, deficiency cold and abdominal pain, rheumatic arthralgia, traumatic injury, carbuncle, cellulitis, pyocutaneous disease, constipation due to intestinal dryness, and the angelica with wine is used for activating blood and stimulating menstrual flow and is used for amenorrhea and dysmenorrheal, rheumatic arthralgia and traumatic injury; the peony has the effects of dredging the channels and promoting blood circulation; rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong is used for promoting qi circulation, resolving stagnation, dispelling pathogenic wind, eliminating dampness, promoting blood circulation, relieving pain, treating wind-cold headache, dizziness, hypochondriac pain, abdominal pain, cold arthralgia, spasm of tendons, amenorrhea, dystocia, puerperal blood stasis, pain of abdominal mass, superficial infection, skin ulcer, menoxenia, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, abdominal pain, pricking pain in chest and hypochondrium, traumatic swelling and pain, headache, and rheumatalgia; radix Codonopsis has effects of invigorating spleen, invigorating qi and promoting fluid production, and can be used for treating weakness of spleen and stomach, deficiency of both qi and blood, tiredness and weakness, anorexia, thirst, chronic diarrhea, and proctoptosis; radix Cyathulae has effects of removing blood stasis, dredging channels, promoting joint movement, inducing diuresis and treating stranguria, and can be used for treating amenorrhea, abdominal mass, retained afterbirth, traumatic injury, rheumatalgia, flaccidity of feet, spasm of tendons, hematuria and stranguria; ramulus Cinnamomi has effects of inducing sweat, relieving exterior syndrome, dispelling cold, relieving pain, activating yang and regulating qi-flowing, and can be used for treating common cold due to wind-cold, pain due to cold coagulation and blood stagnation, phlegm retention, water retention syndrome, and palpitation; cortex moutan has antiinflammatory and antibacterial effects; the rhizoma Zingiberis recens has effects of relieving exterior syndrome, dispelling cold, warming middle warmer, relieving vomit, warming lung, relieving cough and removing toxic substance, and can be used for treating wind-cold type common cold, spleen and stomach cold syndrome, stomach cold type emesis, lung cold type cough, and fish and crab toxin relieving; the liquorice has the effects of tonifying spleen and qi, clearing heat and removing toxicity, eliminating phlegm and stopping cough, relieving spasm and pain and harmonizing the drugs, and is used for treating weakness of spleen and stomach, lassitude and hypodynamia, palpitation and shortness of breath, cough and excessive phlegm, abdominal and limb spasm and pain, carbuncle and sore toxicity, and relieving drug toxicity and strong property; pinellia ternate has the effects of eliminating dampness and phlegm, calming adverse-rising energy and relieving vomiting, and dissolving lumps and dissipating stagnation, and is used for treating damp phlegm and cold phlegm, cough and asthma with excessive phlegm, phlegm and fluid retention and dizziness and palpitation, wind phlegm and dizziness, phlegm syncope and headache, vomiting and regurgitation, chest and stomach stuffiness and stuffiness, and globus hystericus; treating carbuncle and phlegm nodule; the moxa has the effects of expelling wind and clearing away cold, strengthening body resistance and eliminating evil, and warming and activating meridians; in conclusion, the formula can be applied to warming channels and promoting blood circulation, regulating menstruation and relieving pain, and is mainly used for treating dysmenorrheal and irregular menstruation caused by thoroughfare and conception vessel deficiency cold and blood stasis blockage; infertility due to cold womb.
The preferred embodiments of the invention disclosed above are intended to be illustrative only. The preferred embodiments are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise embodiments disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and the practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention. The invention is limited only by the claims and their full scope and equivalents.
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1. The channel warming and vessel dredging traditional Chinese medicine is characterized by comprising raw materials of fructus evodiae, radix ophiopogonis, angelica sinensis, peony, ligusticum wallichii, codonopsis pilosula, cassia twig, cortex moutan, ginger, liquorice, pinellia ternate and radix cyathulae, wherein the raw materials are in the following weight ratio: 30g of fructus evodiae, 20g of radix ophiopogonis, 20g of angelica sinensis, 20g of peony, 20g of ligusticum wallichii, 20g of codonopsis pilosula, 20g of cassia twig, 20g of cortex moutan, 20g of ginger, 20g of liquorice, 20g of pinellia ternate and 20g of radix cyathulae.
2. The preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine for warming meridians and invigorating pulse-beat according to claim 1, wherein the raw materials are all smashed into fine powder according to the weight and mixed.
3. The use method of the traditional Chinese medicine for warming meridians and invigorating pulse-beat according to claim 1, wherein moxibustion is performed by mixing and burning moxa and mixed raw materials which are all smashed into fine powder according to a weight ratio of 1: 1.
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