CN111939200A - A medicated liquor for treating rheumatalgia and traumatic injury, and its preparation method - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention provides a medicinal liquor for treating rheumatic ostealgia and traumatic injury and a preparation method thereof, wherein the medicinal liquor is prepared from the following raw materials: rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, radix Angelicae sinensis, Carthami flos, Eucommiae cortex, radix Dipsaci, herba Taxilli, radix Clematidis, herba Lycopodii, ramulus Cinnamomi, radix Gentianae Marcrophyllae, radix Angelicae Pubescentis, rhizoma Atractylodis, caulis Spatholobi, and herba asari. The traditional Chinese medicine of the formula has the effects of dispelling wind and eliminating dampness, relaxing tendons and activating collaterals, promoting blood circulation by removing blood stasis, and relieving swelling and pain, and has the advantages of quick response, short treatment course, no side effects such as allergy, irritation and the like.
Description
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicines, in particular to medicinal liquor for treating rheumatic bone pain and traumatic injury and a preparation method thereof.
Background
The incidence rate of rheumatism in natural people in China is 14%, the incidence rate of special industries such as textile, steel, chemical industry, mine, petroleum, port, army and other industries is as high as 23.1%, and more than 80% of people have the medical history of lumbocrural pain in life. These rheumatic pains in the waist and legs usually occur after 30 years of age, and the incidence rate gradually increases with the age. The age after 30 years old is the creation stage of life, and the influence of pain in waist and lower extremities on the daily life of people is very large. The medicine for treating lumbocrural pain is the earliest and most common method, which can not only relieve the pain of patients, but also control insomnia or other physiological dysfunction caused by the lumbocrural pain. The commonly used medicines for treating lumbocrural pain are oral analgesics, the types of the analgesics are various, and the international pain research divides the analgesics into narcotic analgesics and non-narcotic analgesics, and divides the non-narcotic analgesics into central analgesics and peripheral analgesics. However, oral chemoanalgesics can cause other toxic side effects to patients and can cause dependence. Although some traditional Chinese medicine preparations are used for treating rheumatic bone pain and traumatic injury at present, the clinical effect is not ideal, and certain discomfort, such as allergic dermatitis and the like, is caused easily.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide medicinal liquor for treating rheumatic ostealgia and traumatic injury and a preparation method thereof, and the medicinal liquor has a good anti-aging effect.
The technical scheme of the invention is realized as follows:
the invention provides medicinal liquor for treating rheumatic ostealgia and traumatic injury, which is prepared from the following raw materials: rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, radix Angelicae sinensis, Carthami flos, Eucommiae cortex, radix Dipsaci, herba Taxilli, radix Clematidis, herba Lycopodii, ramulus Cinnamomi, radix Gentianae Marcrophyllae, radix Angelicae Pubescentis, rhizoma Atractylodis, caulis Spatholobi, and herba asari.
As a further improvement of the invention, the health-care food is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 20-40 parts of ligusticum chuanxiong hort, 20-40 parts of angelica sinensis, 20-40 parts of safflower, 20-40 parts of eucommia ulmoides, 20-40 parts of teasel root, 20-40 parts of parasitic loranthus, 20-40 parts of radix clematidis, 20-40 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 20-40 parts of cassia twig, 20-40 parts of gentiana macrophylla, 20-40 parts of radix angelicae pubescentis, 20-40 parts of rhizoma atractylodis, 20-40 parts of caulis spatholobi and 10-30 parts of asarum.
As a further improvement of the invention, the health-care food is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 25-35 parts of ligusticum chuanxiong hort, 25-35 parts of angelica sinensis, 25-35 parts of safflower, 25-35 parts of eucommia ulmoides, 25-35 parts of teasel root, 25-35 parts of loranthus parasiticus, 25-35 parts of radix clematidis, 25-35 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 25-35 parts of cassia twig, 25-35 parts of gentiana macrophylla, 25-35 parts of radix angelicae pubescentis, 25-35 parts of rhizoma atractylodis, 25-35 parts of caulis spatholobi and 15-25 parts of asarum.
As a further improvement of the invention, the health-care food is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 30 parts of ligusticum chuanxiong hort, 30 parts of angelica sinensis, 30 parts of safflower, 30 parts of eucommia ulmoides, 30 parts of teasel root, 30 parts of loranthus parasiticus, 30 parts of radix clematidis, 30 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 30 parts of cassia twig, 30 parts of gentiana macrophylla, 30 parts of radix angelicae pubescentis, 30 parts of rhizoma atractylodis, 30 parts of caulis spatholobi and 20 parts of asarum.
The invention further provides a preparation method of the medicinal liquor for treating rheumatic ostealgia and traumatic injury, which comprises the steps of weighing the traditional Chinese medicines in proportion, grinding the traditional Chinese medicines into powder to obtain traditional Chinese medicine powder, soaking the traditional Chinese medicine powder in alcohol for 4-6 months, taking out the traditional Chinese medicine powder, and distilling the traditional Chinese medicine powder to obtain the medicinal liquor.
As a further improvement of the invention, the solid-to-liquid ratio of the traditional Chinese medicine powder to the alcohol is 1: (3-5) g/mL.
As a further improvement of the invention, the ethanol content in the alcohol is 70-80 wt%.
The invention further protects the application method of the medicinal liquor for treating the rheumatic bone pain and the traumatic injury, and the non-woven fabric is soaked in the medicinal liquor and then is applied to an affected part for 1 time every day and is continuously used for half a month.
The invention further protects a using method of the medicinal liquor for treating the rheumatic bone pain and the traumatic injury, and the medicinal liquor is applied to an affected part for 3 times a day and is continuously used for half a month.
Chuan Xiong is pungent and warm, enters liver and gallbladder meridians, is commonly used for activating blood and promoting qi, dispelling wind and relieving pain, Chuan Xiong is pungent, warm, fragrant and dry, and can disperse and ascend to the vertex; it enters the blood system and goes down to reach the blood sea. Promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and is suitable for various diseases caused by blood stasis; has good effects of dispelling pathogenic wind and relieving pain, and can be used for treating headache, rheumatalgia, etc.; the angelica is sweet, pungent and warm, enters liver, heart and spleen channels, and is mainly used for enriching blood; promoting blood circulation; regulating menstruation and relieving pain; moistening dryness and smoothing intestine. The main symptoms are blood deficiency; menoxenia; amenorrhea; dysmenorrhea; the accumulation of symptoms; (ii) metrorrhagia and metrostaxis; abdominal pain due to deficiency-cold; flaccidity and paralysis; numbness of the skin; intestinal dryness and difficult defecation; severe dysentery with diarrhea; carbuncle, cellulitis, sore and ulcer; traumatic injury; safflower, pungent and warm, enters heart and liver meridians, promotes blood circulation to remove meridian obstruction, removes blood stasis and relieves pain, and is helpful for treating amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, lochiorrhea, thoracic obstruction, cardiodynia, stasis and abdominal pain, stabbing pain in chest and hypochondrium, traumatic injury, sore and ulcer with swelling and pain; eucommia bark, sweet in taste and warm in nature, enters liver and kidney channels, has the effects of tonifying liver and kidney, strengthening tendons and bones, regulating Chong and ren channels, fixing channels and preventing miscarriage, and can be used for treating lumbocrural pain or soreness and weakness caused by kidney-yang deficiency, ceocytosis caused by liver-qi deficiency, scrotum damp itching and other symptoms; teasel root, bitter, sweet and pungent in flavor, slightly warm in nature; it belongs to liver and kidney meridians, and can be used for treating liver and kidney deficiency, soreness of waist and knees, arthralgia due to cold-dampness, metrorrhagia, metrostaxis, threatened abortion, traumatic injury, fracture of tendons and bones, etc.; loranthus mulberry mistletoe, bitter and sweet in taste, neutral in nature; it enters liver and kidney meridians, and is mainly used for treating rheumatism, metrorrhagia, metrostaxis, pregnant hemorrhage, threatened abortion, and lowering blood pressure, and can be used for treating hypertension; clematis chinensis, pungent, salty and warm in nature; it enters bladder meridian and is used for treating rheumatism, bone carp and laryngopharynx diseases, traumatic injury and pain, headache, toothache, epigastric pain, phlegm and fluid retention, dysphagia, female abdominal mass, and breast lump; lycopodium clavatum, bitter and slightly pungent in flavor, warm in nature; enters liver, spleen and kidney meridians, and has the effects of dispelling wind and removing dampness, and relaxing tendons and activating collaterals. Can be used for treating joint pain and difficulty in flexion and extension; cassia twig, pungent and sweet in flavor and warm in nature; it is used for treating common cold due to wind-cold, pain due to congealing cold and blood stagnation, phlegm retention, retained water syndrome, and palpitation; large-leaved gentian, pungent and bitter in flavor and mild in nature; it belongs to stomach, liver and gallbladder channels, and can be used for treating apoplexy, hectic fever due to bone-steaming, malnutritional fever, and jaundice due to damp-heat pathogen; pubescent angelica root, pungent and bitter in flavor, slightly warm in nature; it belongs to kidney and bladder channels, and is mainly used for treating arthralgia due to wind-cold-dampness, exterior syndrome due to wind-cold-dampness, headache due to shaoyin, and skin pruritus; rhizoma Atractylodis, pungent in flavor, bitter in property and warm in nature; it has the functions of invigorating spleen, eliminating dampness, expelling wind and dispersing cold. Mainly treats the syndrome of dampness obstruction in middle energizer, the syndrome of rheumatism, the syndrome of exterior syndrome of wind-cold with dampness, nyctalopia and dim and unsmooth eyes; spatholobus stem, bitter in taste, slightly sweet and warm in nature; enters liver and kidney meridians, and has the effects of promoting blood circulation, tonifying blood, regulating menstruation, relaxing muscles and tendons, and activating collaterals. Mainly treats abnormal menstruation, dysmenorrheal, amenorrhea, rheumatic arthralgia, deadlimb, paralysis of limbs, blood deficiency and sallow complexion; asarum herb, pungent in flavor and warm in nature; enters lung, kidney and heart channels, and has the effects of relieving exterior syndrome, dispelling cold, dispelling pathogenic wind, relieving pain, dredging orifice, warming lung and resolving fluid retention. It can be used for treating wind-cold type common cold, headache, toothache, rheumatalgia, nasosinusitis, and cough due to lung cold. According to the leading ideas of traditional Chinese medicine that the medicines are mainly used for strengthening primordial qi, the mutual conflict between vital qi and pathogenic factors, the pathogenic factors being vicious and pathogenic factors being vicious, the disease being long due to the deficiency of the vital qi and the disease being eliminated by , the medicines are reasonably, scientifically and strictly matched, so that the traditional Chinese medicine is extremely obvious in overall treatment.
The invention has the following beneficial effects: the traditional Chinese medicine of the formula has the effects of dispelling wind and eliminating dampness, relaxing tendons and activating collaterals, promoting blood circulation by removing blood stasis, and relieving swelling and pain, and has the advantages of quick response, short treatment course, no side effects such as allergy, irritation and the like.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and 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
The raw materials comprise: 20 parts of ligusticum chuanxiong hort, 20 parts of angelica sinensis, 20 parts of safflower, 20 parts of eucommia ulmoides, 20 parts of teasel root, 20 parts of parasitic loranthus, 20 parts of radix clematidis, 20 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 20 parts of cassia twig, 20 parts of gentiana macrophylla, 20 parts of radix angelicae pubescentis, 20 parts of rhizoma atractylodis, 20 parts of caulis spatholobi and 10 parts of asarum.
The preparation method comprises the following steps:
weighing the traditional Chinese medicines according to a certain proportion, pulverizing to obtain traditional Chinese medicine powder, soaking in alcohol, wherein the ethanol content of the alcohol is 70 wt%, and the solid-to-liquid ratio is 1: 3g/mL, soaking for 4 months, taking out, and distilling to obtain the medicinal liquor.
The using method comprises the following steps:
the non-woven fabric is soaked in the medicated liquor and then applied to the affected part for 1 time per day for half a month.
Example 2
The raw materials comprise: 40 parts of ligusticum chuanxiong hort, 40 parts of angelica sinensis, 40 parts of safflower, 40 parts of eucommia ulmoides, 40 parts of teasel root, 40 parts of loranthus parasiticus, 40 parts of radix clematidis, 40 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 40 parts of cassia twig, 40 parts of gentiana macrophylla, 40 parts of radix angelicae pubescentis, 40 parts of rhizoma atractylodis, 40 parts of caulis spatholobi and 30 parts of asarum.
The preparation method comprises the following steps:
weighing the traditional Chinese medicines according to a certain proportion, pulverizing to obtain traditional Chinese medicine powder, soaking in alcohol, wherein the ethanol content of the alcohol is 80 wt%, and the solid-to-liquid ratio is 1: 5g/mL, soaking for 6 months, taking out, and distilling to obtain the medicinal liquor.
The using method comprises the following steps:
the medicated liquor is applied to affected part 3 times per day for half a month.
Example 3
The raw materials comprise: 25 parts of ligusticum chuanxiong hort, 25 parts of angelica sinensis, 25 parts of safflower, 25 parts of eucommia ulmoides, 25 parts of teasel root, 25 parts of loranthus parasiticus, 25 parts of radix clematidis, 25 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 25 parts of cassia twig, 25 parts of gentiana macrophylla, 25 parts of radix angelicae pubescentis, 25 parts of rhizoma atractylodis, 25 parts of caulis spatholobi and 15 parts of asarum.
The preparation method comprises the following steps:
weighing the traditional Chinese medicines according to a certain proportion, pulverizing to obtain traditional Chinese medicine powder, soaking in alcohol, wherein the ethanol content of the alcohol is 72 wt%, and the solid-to-liquid ratio is 1: 4g/mL, soaking for 5 months, taking out, and distilling to obtain the medicinal liquor.
The using method comprises the following steps:
the non-woven fabric is soaked in the medicated liquor and then applied to the affected part for 1 time per day for half a month.
Example 4
The raw materials comprise: 35 parts of ligusticum chuanxiong hort, 35 parts of angelica sinensis, 35 parts of safflower, 35 parts of eucommia ulmoides, 35 parts of teasel root, 35 parts of parasitic loranthus, 35 parts of radix clematidis, 35 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 35 parts of cassia twig, 35 parts of gentiana macrophylla, 35 parts of radix angelicae pubescentis, 35 parts of rhizoma atractylodis, 35 parts of caulis spatholobi and 25 parts of asarum.
The preparation method comprises the following steps:
weighing the traditional Chinese medicines according to a certain proportion, pulverizing into powder to obtain traditional Chinese medicine powder, soaking in alcohol, wherein the ethanol content of the alcohol is 78 wt%, and the solid-to-liquid ratio is 1: 4g/mL, soaking for 5 months, taking out, and distilling to obtain the medicinal liquor.
The using method comprises the following steps:
the medicated liquor is applied to affected part 3 times per day for half a month.
Example 5
The raw materials comprise: 30 parts of ligusticum chuanxiong hort, 30 parts of angelica sinensis, 30 parts of safflower, 30 parts of eucommia ulmoides, 30 parts of teasel root, 30 parts of loranthus parasiticus, 30 parts of radix clematidis, 30 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 30 parts of cassia twig, 30 parts of gentiana macrophylla, 30 parts of radix angelicae pubescentis, 30 parts of rhizoma atractylodis, 30 parts of caulis spatholobi and 20 parts of asarum.
The preparation method comprises the following steps:
weighing the traditional Chinese medicines according to a certain proportion, pulverizing to obtain traditional Chinese medicine powder, soaking in alcohol, wherein the alcohol content is 75 wt%, and the solid-to-liquid ratio is 1: 4g/mL, soaking for 5 months, taking out, and distilling to obtain the medicinal liquor.
The using method comprises the following steps:
the non-woven fabric is soaked in the medicated liquor and then applied to the affected part for 1 time per day for half a month.
Test example 1
580 patients who use the medicinal liquor are selected for clinical experiments, and the clinical experiments are fully proved.
320 patients with rheumatoid arthritis, wherein 280 male patients are 72 patients and 69 patients with the age of 20-30, 49 patients and 45 patients with the age of 30-40, 67 patients and 62 patients with the age of 40-50, 32 patients and 30 patients with the age of 50-60, 60 patients and 58 patients with the age of 60-70, 40 female patients are 13 patients and 12 patients with the age of 20-30, 17 patients and 15 patients with the age of 30-40, and 10 patients and 8 patients with the age of more than 40 are cured.
260 cases of rheumatoid arthritis, wherein 210 cases of men are cured by 43 cases and 41 cases of patients with the age of 20-30, 64 cases and 62 cases of patients with the age of 30-40, 83 cases and 82 cases of patients with the age of 40-50, 20 cases and 17 cases of patients with the age above 50, 50 cases of women are cured by 17 cases and 15 cases of patients with the age of 20-30, 24 cases and 22 cases of patients with the age of 30-40, and 9 cases and 7 cases of patients with the age above 40.
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Compared with the prior art, the traditional Chinese medicine has the effects of dispelling wind and eliminating dampness, relaxing tendons and activating collaterals, promoting blood circulation by removing blood stasis, and relieving swelling and pain, and has the advantages of quick response, short treatment course, no side effects such as allergy, irritation and the like.
The above description is only for the purpose of illustrating the preferred embodiments of the present invention and is not to be construed as limiting the invention, and any modifications, equivalents, improvements and the like that fall within the spirit and principle of the present invention are intended to be included therein.
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1. A medicinal liquor for treating rheumatic ostealgia and traumatic injury is characterized by being prepared from the following raw materials: rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, radix Angelicae sinensis, Carthami flos, Eucommiae cortex, radix Dipsaci, herba Taxilli, radix Clematidis, herba Lycopodii, ramulus Cinnamomi, radix Gentianae Marcrophyllae, radix Angelicae Pubescentis, rhizoma Atractylodis, caulis Spatholobi, and herba asari.
2. The medicinal liquor for treating rheumatic bone pain and traumatic injury according to claim 1, which is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 20-40 parts of ligusticum chuanxiong hort, 20-40 parts of angelica sinensis, 20-40 parts of safflower, 20-40 parts of eucommia ulmoides, 20-40 parts of teasel root, 20-40 parts of parasitic loranthus, 20-40 parts of radix clematidis, 20-40 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 20-40 parts of cassia twig, 20-40 parts of gentiana macrophylla, 20-40 parts of radix angelicae pubescentis, 20-40 parts of rhizoma atractylodis, 20-40 parts of caulis spatholobi and 10-30 parts of asarum.
3. The medicinal liquor for treating rheumatic bone pain and traumatic injury according to claim 2, which is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 25-35 parts of ligusticum chuanxiong hort, 25-35 parts of angelica sinensis, 25-35 parts of safflower, 25-35 parts of eucommia ulmoides, 25-35 parts of teasel root, 25-35 parts of loranthus parasiticus, 25-35 parts of radix clematidis, 25-35 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 25-35 parts of cassia twig, 25-35 parts of gentiana macrophylla, 25-35 parts of radix angelicae pubescentis, 25-35 parts of rhizoma atractylodis, 25-35 parts of caulis spatholobi and 15-25 parts of asarum.
4. The medicinal liquor for treating rheumatic bone pain and traumatic injury according to claim 2, which is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 30 parts of ligusticum chuanxiong hort, 30 parts of angelica sinensis, 30 parts of safflower, 30 parts of eucommia ulmoides, 30 parts of teasel root, 30 parts of loranthus parasiticus, 30 parts of radix clematidis, 30 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 30 parts of cassia twig, 30 parts of gentiana macrophylla, 30 parts of radix angelicae pubescentis, 30 parts of rhizoma atractylodis, 30 parts of caulis spatholobi and 20 parts of asarum.
5. The preparation method of the medicated wine for treating rheumatic bone pain and traumatic injury according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the medicated wine is prepared by weighing the traditional Chinese medicines in proportion, pulverizing into powder to obtain traditional Chinese medicine powder, soaking in alcohol for 4-6 months, taking out, and distilling.
6. The preparation method according to claim 5, wherein the solid-to-liquid ratio of the Chinese medicinal powder to the alcohol is 1: (3-5) g/mL.
7. The production method according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the alcohol has an ethanol content of 70 to 80 wt%.
8. The use method of the medicated wine for treating rheumatic bone pain and traumatic injury according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the non-woven fabric is soaked in the medicated wine and then applied to the affected part for 1 time per day for half a month continuously.
9. The use method of the medicated wine for treating rheumatic bone pain and traumatic injury as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the medicated wine is applied to the affected part 3 times a day for half a month continuously.
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