CN113209266A - External medicinal liquor and preparation method thereof - Google Patents

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CN113209266A
CN113209266A CN202110713107.0A CN202110713107A CN113209266A CN 113209266 A CN113209266 A CN 113209266A CN 202110713107 A CN202110713107 A CN 202110713107A CN 113209266 A CN113209266 A CN 113209266A
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Abstract

The invention discloses external medicinal liquor which comprises the following raw materials in percentage by mass: 0.3 to 0.9 percent of common clubmoss herb, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of ginger leaf, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of bird-dropwort herb, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of geum japonicum, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of sanchi, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of Japanese screwtree root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese rhododendron leaf, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of trifoliate acanthopanax root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of cudrania root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of heartleaf houttuynia herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Chinese fevervine herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of common aucklandia root, 0.4 to 1.4 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.4 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia root, 0.4 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.4 to 0.1 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.4 percent of Japanese ardisia root and 0.4 percent of Japanese ardisia, 0.4-1.0% of emilia sonchifolia, 0.4-1.0% of sticktight and the balance of high-alcohol white spirit. The external medicinal liquor and the preparation method thereof provided by the invention have the advantages of effectiveness and rapidness in treating trauma and no harm to skin.

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External medicinal liquor and preparation method thereof
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of medicinal liquor, and particularly relates to external medicinal liquor and a preparation method thereof.
Background
In the existing external medicinal liquor for traumatic injuries, the Tripterygium wilfordii, the shinyleaf pricklyash root, the cudrania cochinchinensis and the like are generally used as main medicines, any one of the Tripterygium wilfordii, the shinyleaf pricklyash root and the like has the functions of relieving swelling and pain, and has obvious effect on traumatic injuries and sprains. However, these herbs can irritate the skin, and when they are applied to the skin, they can cause the skin to become red, swollen, burning and other symptoms, which may cause inflammation and even ulceration.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide external medicinal liquor and a preparation method thereof, which are effective and quick in treating traumatic injuries and do not damage skin.
The invention discloses an external medicinal liquor, which adopts the technical scheme that:
the external medicinal liquor comprises the following raw materials in percentage by mass: 0.3 to 0.9 percent of common clubmoss herb, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of ginger leaf, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of bird-dropwort herb, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of geum japonicum, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of sanchi, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of Japanese screwtree root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese rhododendron leaf, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of trifoliate acanthopanax root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of cudrania root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of heartleaf houttuynia herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Chinese fevervine herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of common aucklandia root, 0.4 to 1.4 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.4 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia root, 0.4 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.4 to 0.1 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.4 percent of Japanese ardisia root and 0.4 percent of Japanese ardisia, 0.4-1.0% of emilia sonchifolia, 0.4-1.0% of sticktight and the balance of high-alcohol white spirit.
As a preferred scheme, the raw materials comprise the following components in percentage by mass: 0.60% of tamarisk, 0.60% of ginger leaves, 0.60% of avicennia, 0.60% of geum japonicum, 0.60% of panax notoginseng, 0.60% of sarcandra glabra, 0.60% of long-leaf screwtree root, 0.8% of dysosma giganteum, 0.8% of crataegus pinnatifida, 0.8% of trifoliate orange, 0.8% of cudweed, 0.8% of shinyleaf houttuynia herb, 0.8% of Chinese fevervine herb, 0.8% of litsea cubeba, 0.8% of bristletree, 0.8% of equisetum, 0.7% of momordica grosvenori, 0.7% of ginger, 0.7% of honeysuckle, 0.7% of cherokee rose root, 0.7% of vervain rhizome, 0.7% of berchemia lineate, 0.7% of gardenia, 0.7% of plantain herb, 0.7% of poinsettia, and the balance of white spirit.
The external medicinal liquor comprises the following raw materials in percentage by mass: 0.3 to 0.9 percent of kapok, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of ginger leaf, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of bird-tail fern rhizome, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of geum japonicum, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of sanchi, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of Japanese ardisia, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of Japanese screwtree root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Ardisia japonica, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of wild rhododendron leaf, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of trifoliate orange, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of common lantana leaf, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of cudrania root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of shinyleaf pricklyash root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia root, 0.4 to 1.0.4 percent of Japanese ardisia, 0.4 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia, 0.4 to 1 percent of Japanese ardisia, 0.4 to 1.1 percent of red sage root, 0.4 percent of common jasminorange, 0.4-1.0% of emilia sonchifolia, 0.4-1.0% of sticktight and the balance of high-alcohol white spirit.
As a preferred scheme, the raw materials comprise the following components in percentage by mass: 0.60% of kapok, 0.60% of ginger leaves, 0.60% of bird-dropwort, 0.60% of geum japonicum, 0.60% of panax notoginseng, 0.60% of sarcandra glabra, 0.60% of long-leaf screwtree root, 0.8% of dysosma longituba, 0.8% of crataegus pinnatifida, 0.8% of trifoliate orange, 0.8% of cudweed, 0.8% of shinyleaf pricklyash root, 0.8% of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.8% of litsea cubeba, 0.7% of momordica grosvenori, 0.7% of ginger, 0.7% of honeysuckle, 0.7% of cherokee rose root, 0.7% of vervain rhizome, 0.7% of berchemilla, 0.7% of gardenia, 0.7% of plantain herb, 0.7% of poinsettia, 0.7% of sticktight and the balance of white spirit.
Preferably, the high-degree white spirit is 60-65-degree white spirit.
The invention also discloses a preparation method of the external medicinal liquor, which comprises the following steps: mixing Amylum Tritici testa or flos Bombacis Malabarici, folium Zingiberis recens, semen avicularis, fructus Adinae, radix Boussingae Longissimae, herba Pileae Scriptae, radix Helicteris Longifoliae, radix Rhododendri mollis, radix Acanthopanacis Senticosi, fructus Tamarindi Indicae, radix Cudraniae, herba Houttuyniae, herba Paederiae, fructus Litseae, fructus Viticis negundo, herba Equiseti hiemalis or herba Elephantopi scaberis, fructus Siraitiae Grosvenorii, rhizoma Zingiberis recens, flos Lonicerae, radix Rosae Laevigatae, herba Verbenae, herba Berchemiae Lindleyani, fructus Gardeniae, herba plantaginis, herba Duchesneae Indicae, and herba Bidentis Bipinnatae to obtain mixed raw materials; soaking the mixed raw materials in high-alcohol-content Chinese liquor; storing indoors for 50-60 days to obtain the external medicinal liquor.
The external medicinal liquor and the preparation method thereof disclosed by the invention have the beneficial effects that: the traditional Chinese medicines for cooling blood and detoxifying, such as honeysuckle, plantain herb, heartleaf houttuynia herb, bidens pilosa and the like are added in a proper amount, and the medicinal properties of the radix Acanthopanacis Trifoliati, the Japanese ardisia herb and the radix Cudraniae are neutralized, so that the traditional Chinese medicines can exert the original medicinal efficacy and do not damage the skin.
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The invention will be further elucidated and described with reference to the embodiments and drawings of the specification:
the external medicinal liquor comprises the following raw materials in percentage by mass: 0.3 to 0.9 percent of common clubmoss herb, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of ginger leaf, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of bird-dropwort herb, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of geum japonicum, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of sanchi, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of Japanese screwtree root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese rhododendron leaf, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of trifoliate acanthopanax root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of cudrania root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of heartleaf houttuynia herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Chinese fevervine herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of common aucklandia root, 0.4 to 1.4 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.4 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia root, 0.4 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.4 to 0.1 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.4 percent of Japanese ardisia root and 0.4 percent of Japanese ardisia, 0.4-1.0% of emilia sonchifolia, 0.4-1.0% of sticktight and the balance of high-alcohol white spirit. Wherein the high degree Chinese liquor is 60-65 degree Chinese liquor.
According to the Chinese traditional medicine dictionary, the adopted herbal medicine effects in the scheme are respectively as follows:
screwtree root: clearing away heat and toxic material, and relieving inflammation. It can be used for treating diarrhea, enteritis, insect bite, and snake bite.
Salt bran wood: resolve phlegm and stop cough, astringe and remove toxicity. It is indicated for cough with phlegm, hematochezia, bloody dysentery, night sweat and sores and ulcers.
Ginger leaf: cold, hot, warm, cool and flat. Promote blood circulation and dissipate nodulation. Major symptom accumulation; removing blood stasis
Bird staying: catch wind and move blood. It is indicated for wind-damp arthralgia, purple cloud wind and stomach ache.
Red bayberry: tonify spleen and kidney, dispel wind-damp, resolve abscess and swelling. It is indicated for diarrhea, dysentery, leucorrhea, metrorrhagia, rheumatic lumbago, leg pain, traumatic injury, carbuncle, cellulitis, sore and ulcer.
Cang san qi: nourishing, strengthening waist and knees, relieving swelling and removing blood stasis. It is indicated for arthralgia of waist and knee, weakness after illness, traumatic injury, and fracture.
Nine-section tea: hijacking taste, mild nature, pungent, warm and bitter. Antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, pathogenic wind expelling, dampness removing, blood circulation promoting, and analgesic effects. Treating pneumonia, acute appendicitis, acute gastroenteritis, bacillary dysentery, rheumatalgia, traumatic injury, and fracture.
A little red: clearing away heat and toxic material, diminishing inflammation and promoting urination. Can be used for treating enteritis, dysentery, urinary tract infection, upper respiratory infection, conjunctivitis, oral ulcer, and skin ulcer and carbuncle.
Bidens pilosa L: clearing away heat and toxic materials; dispelling wind and removing dampness; promoting blood circulation and relieving swelling. The primary throat; swelling and pain; diarrhea; dysentery; jaundice; intestinal abscess; furuncle swelling toxin; early snake bite; rheumatic arthralgia; traumatic injury.
A big umbrella: clearing away heat and toxic material, dispelling wind and eliminating dampness. It can be used for treating tonsillitis, diphtheria, pyocutaneous disease, toxic swelling, rheumatic pain, and traumatic injury.
Mountain and large face: clearing away heat and toxic material. It has hemostatic, repercussive, wind expelling, and dampness removing effects.
Three-color stabbing: clearing away heat and toxic material, dispelling wind and promoting diuresis, relaxing muscles and tendons and promoting blood circulation. It can be used for treating common cold, hyperpyrexia, cough, phlegm, hematochezia, rheumatic arthritis, jaundice, leucorrhea, urinary calculus, traumatic injury, furuncle, sore, and ulcer.
And (3) five-color plum: root: bland and cool. Branches and leaves: bitter and cool with odor. Has little toxicity. The main treatment is as follows: root: clear heat and remove toxicity, dissipate nodulation and alleviate pain. Can be used for treating common cold, hyperpyrexia, cervical lymphoid tuberculosis, rheumatalgia, gastralgia, and traumatic injury. Leaves and branches: it is used externally to treat eczema, dermatitis, skin pruritus, furuncle, traumatic injury.
Breaking the stone: dispel wind, remove dampness, activate blood and dredge meridians. It is indicated for arthralgia due to wind-damp pathogen, jaundice, stranguria with turbid pathogen, tympanites, amenorrhea, cough due to overstrain, traumatic injury, furuncle, carbuncle and swelling.
Bulls-horned beetles: dispel wind, dredge collaterals, relieve swelling and alleviate pain. It is indicated for wind-damp bone pain, throat impediment, scrofula, stomach pain, toothache, traumatic injury, and scald due to fire.
Houttuynia cordata: clear heat and remove toxicity, induce diuresis and alleviate edema. Treating pneumonia, lung abscess, dysentery, malaria, edema, gonorrhea, leucorrhea, carbuncle, swelling, hemorrhoid, rectocele, eczema, alopecia, scabies and tinea.
Chinese fevervine herb: dispel wind and remove dampness, promote digestion and resolve stagnation, relieve cough and alleviate pain. Can be used for treating rheumatism osteodynia, traumatic injury, traumatic pain, liver and gallbladder and gastrointestinal colic, icteric hepatitis, enteritis, dysentery, dyspepsia, infantile malnutrition, pulmonary tuberculosis hemoptysis, bronchitis, leukopenia due to radiation reaction, and pesticide poisoning; it is used externally to treat dermatitis, eczema, sore, ulcer and pyogenic infections.
Litsea cubeba: warming middle-jiao, promoting qi circulation, and relieving pain; eliminating dampness, invigorating spleen and promoting digestion; detoxify and detumescence. Mainly treats stomach cold and abdominal pain; vomiting and diarrhea due to summer-dampness; food stagnation and fullness; dysmenorrhea; colic; malaria; swelling and pain of ulcer.
B, B: relieving cough and asthma, tranquilizing the mind and allaying fever. It is used to treat acute and chronic tracheitis, bronchitis, cough and asthma, short breath, infantile fever, and dysphoria.
B, horsetail: dispel wind and heat, relieve muscles and nebula. It is indicated for nebula, lacrimation in the wind, intestinal wind, bloody flux, rectocele, malaria, laryngalgia, carbuncle and swelling.
Momordica grosvenori: detoxification; relieving itching. Mainly treats sore toxin; abscess and swelling; stubborn dermatitis; chronic pharyngitis; chronic bronchitis
Ginger: relieving exterior syndrome, dispelling cold, arresting vomiting and expelling phlegm. Treating common cold, wind-cold, emesis, phlegm and fluid retention, cough and asthma, distention and diarrhea; rhizoma Pinelliae, rhizoma arisaematis, fish, crab, bird, animal and vegetable botulinum.
Honeysuckle flower: clear heat and remove toxicity. It is indicated for epidemic febrile disease, fever, bloody dysentery, carbuncle and external diseases, swelling, scrofula and anal fistula.
Root of cherokee rose: secure essence and astringe intestines. It is indicated for seminal emission, enuresis, dysentery, diarrhea, metrorrhagia, leukorrhagia, uterine prolapse, hemorrhoid, and scald.
Iron horse whip: it is indicated for deficiency with lingering fever, abdominal distension and pain, edema, superficial infection, deep-rooted carbuncle and finger furuncle.
And (3) iron-coated gold: dispel blood stasis, dispel wind-damp, eliminate swelling and remove toxicity. It is indicated for chronic cough due to pulmonary tuberculosis, hemoptysis, hematemesis, traumatic injury, rheumatic pain, carbuncle and swelling, and urticaria.
Gardenia: clear heat, purge fire, cool blood. It is used to treat febrile diseases, vexation, insomnia, jaundice, gonorrhea, diabetes, conjunctival congestion, pharyngalgia, hematemesis, epistaxis, dysentery with blood, hematuria, pyocutaneous disease due to heat toxin, sprain, and swelling and pain.
Plantain herb: induce diuresis, clear heat, improve eyesight, dispel phlegm. It is used to treat urinary obstruction, stranguria with turbid urine, leukorrhagia, hematuria, jaundice, edema, hot flesh, diarrhea, epistaxis, conjunctival congestion, swelling and pain, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, cough, and skin ulcer.
The invention also discloses external medicinal liquor which comprises the following raw materials in percentage by mass: 0.3 to 0.9 percent of kapok, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of ginger leaf, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of bird-tail fern rhizome, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of geum japonicum, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of sanchi, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of Japanese ardisia, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of Japanese screwtree root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Ardisia japonica, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of wild rhododendron leaf, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of trifoliate orange, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of common lantana leaf, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of cudrania root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of shinyleaf pricklyash root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia root, 0.4 to 1.0.4 percent of Japanese ardisia, 0.4 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia, 0.4 to 1 percent of Japanese ardisia, 0.4 to 1.1 percent of red sage root, 0.4 percent of common jasminorange, 0.4-1.0% of emilia sonchifolia, 0.4-1.0% of sticktight and the balance of high-alcohol white spirit.
Wherein, according to the loading of Chinese traditional medicine dictionary, in the scheme, the bitter earth gall: cool blood, clear heat, induce diuresis, remove toxicity. It can be used for treating epistaxis, jaundice, gonorrhea, tinea pedis, edema, carbuncle, furuncle, and snake and insect bite.
Kapok: clear heat, promote diuresis, remove toxicity and stop bleeding. It is indicated for diarrhea, dysentery, metrorrhagia, sore and bleeding due to wound.
The invention also discloses a preparation method of the external medicinal liquor, which comprises the following steps:
mixing Amylum Tritici testa or flos Bombacis Malabarici, folium Zingiberis recens, semen avicularis, fructus Adinae, radix Bombacis Cannabinae, herba Pileae Scriptae, herba Helianthi Bipinnatae, radix Ardisiae Crispi, radix seu folium Psidii Guajavae, radix Acanthopanacis Senticosi, radix Cudraniae, herba Ardisiae Japonicae, herba Houttuyniae, herba Paederiae, fructus Litseae, fructus Viticis negundo, herba Equiseti hiemalis or herba Elephantopi scaberis, fructus Siraitiae Grosvenorii, rhizoma Zingiberis recens, flos Lonicerae, radix Rosae Laevigatae, herba Verbenae, herba Berchemiae Linderae, fructus Gardeniae, herba plantaginis, herba Duchesneae Indicae, and herba Bidentis Bipinnatae.
Soaking the mixed raw materials in high-alcohol-content Chinese liquor.
Storing indoors for 50-60 days to obtain the external medicinal liquor.
The external medicinal liquor has the functions of stopping bleeding and relieving pain, dispelling wind and eliminating dampness, promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, activating the tendons and collaterals, and softening and resolving hard mass, does not damage the skin, and can be directly used when bleeding from trauma occurs. The external medicinal liquor has wide application and obvious curative effect, and can replace more ointments, salves and medicinal liquors on the market at present.
The external medicinal liquor has the main purposes that: bleeding from wounds; traumatic injuries and sprains; toothache due to wind-fire evil; sores in the mouth and tongue; sores due to yin-toxicity; innominate toxic swelling; paronychia; muscular soreness; pain due to paralysis of the cervical and lumbar vertebrae; itching and pain in the throat; nail deformation and blackening caused by lack of zinc, iron, calcium and other elements to press nerves; prostatitis; hemorrhoids; rectocele; otitis media; mosquito, poisonous bee, red fire ant bite, etc.
The external medicinal liquor has the following usage and dosage: the medicated liquor is sprayed and applied to the affected part 3 times per day. Specifically, the medicinal liquor for treating throat itching and pain is externally applied to the throat; soaking affected part with proper amount of medicinal liquor for treating paronychia and nail deformation; the medicinal liquor is applied to the affected part to relieve pain due to paralysis of cervical vertebra and lumbar vertebra. Or the container is used for containing the medicinal liquor, the affected part is wiped after the medicinal liquor is heated to a proper degree by external hot water, and the effect is better by slightly massaging. Treating toothache due to wind-fire evil and aphtha of mouth and tongue, and dipping medicinal cotton in the medicinal liquor and placing the medicinal liquor on the affected part; prostatitis, hemorrhoid, rectocele, and applying medicated liquor to anus and perineum; for other patients, the medicinal liquor is directly sprayed on the affected part.
The external medicinal liquor neutralizes the medicinal properties of the radix Acanthopanacis Trifoliati, the radix Zanthoxyli and the radix Cudraniae by adding a proper amount of the traditional Chinese medicines with the effects of cooling blood and removing toxicity, such as the honeysuckle, the plantain herb, the houttuynia cordata and the sticktight, so that the skin is not injured while the original medicinal efficacy is exerted, and the effective and exact verification is obtained in the practical application process for decades.
Example 1
Taking 0.60% of tamarind, 0.60% of ginger leaves, 0.60% of avicennia, 0.60% of geum japonicum, 0.60% of panax notoginseng, 0.60% of sarcandra glabra, 0.60% of long-leaf screwtree root, 0.8% of dysosma giganteum, 0.8% of cratoxylum japonicum, 0.8% of radix stemonae, 0.8% of radix stephaniae tetrandrae, 0.8% of shinyleaf pricklyash root, 0.8% of houttuynia cordata, 0.8% of paederia scandens, 0.8% of litsea cubeba, 0.8% of brier tree, 0.8% of equisetum, 0.7% of momordica grosvenori, 0.7% of ginger, 0.7% of honeysuckle, 0.7% of cherokee rose root, 0.7% of vervain rhizome, 0.7% of berchemilla lineate, 0.7% of gardenia, 0.7% of plantain, 0.7% of poinseng, and the balance of white spirit. Cleaning the above raw materials, air drying, mixing, and adding into high-alcohol Chinese liquor. Storing indoors for 50-60 days to obtain the external medicinal liquor.
Example 2
Taking 0.3% of tamarind, 0.3% of ginger leaves, 0.3% of avicularia, 0.3% of geum japonicum, 0.3% of panax notoginseng, 0.3% of sarcandra glabra, 0.3% of long-leaf screwtree root, 0.5% of dysosma giganteum, 0.5% of cratoxylum japonicum, 0.5% of radix viticis japonicae, 0.5% of lantana camara, 0.5% of cudrania root, 0.5% of shinyleaf pricklyash root, 0.5% of herba houttuyniae, 0.5% of paederi scandens, 0.5% of litsea cubeba, 0.5% of brier, 0.5% of equisetum, 0.4% of momordica grosvenori, 0.4% of ginger, 0.4% of honeysuckle, 0.4% of cherokee rose roots, 0.4% of vervain, 0.4% of berchemia lineate, 0.4% of gardenia, 0.4% of plantain, 0.4% of poinseng and the rest of white spirit. Cleaning the above raw materials, air drying, mixing, and adding into high-alcohol Chinese liquor. Storing indoors for 50-60 days to obtain the external medicinal liquor.
Example 3
Taking 0.9% of tamarind, 0.9% of ginger leaf, 0.9% of avicennia, 0.9% of geum japonicum, 0.9% of panax notoginseng, 0.9% of sarcandra glabra, 0.9% of long-leaf screwtree root, 1.1% of dysosma giganteum, 1.1% of large-fruited rhododendron leaf, 1.1% of trifoliate acanthopanax root, 1.1% of cudrania root, 1.1% of shinyleaf pricklyash root, 1.1% of houttuynia cordata, 1.1% of paederia scandens, 1.1% of litsea cubeba, 1.1% of bristletree, 1.1% of equisetum, 1.0% of momordica grosvenori, 1.0% of ginger, 1.0% of honeysuckle, 1.0% of cherokee rose root, 1.0% of vervain rhizome, 1.0% of berchemia lineate, 1.0% of gardenia, 1.0% of plantain herb, 1.0% of poinseng and the balance of white spirit. Cleaning the above raw materials, air drying, mixing, and adding into high-alcohol Chinese liquor. Storing indoors for 50-60 days to obtain the external medicinal liquor.
Example 4
Taking 0.60% of kapok, 0.60% of ginger leaf, 0.60% of avicennia, 0.60% of geum japonicum, 0.60% of panax notoginseng, 0.60% of sarcandra glabra, 0.60% of long-leaf screwtree root, 0.8% of dysosma longituba, 0.8% of crataegus pinnatifida, 0.8% of trifoliate orange, 0.8% of cudweed herb, 0.8% of houttuynia cordata, 0.8% of Chinese fevervine herb, 0.8% of litsea cubeba, 0.8% of bristle tree, 0.8% of scabrous elephantfoot herb, 0.7% of momordica grosvenori, 0.7% of ginger, 0.7% of honeysuckle, 0.7% of cherokee rose root, 0.7% of vervain penis, 0.7% of berchemilla, 0.7% of gardenia, 0.7% of plantain, 0.7% of poinsettia, 0.7% of sticktight and 81.1% of high-degree white spirit. Cleaning the above raw materials, air drying, mixing, and adding into high-alcohol Chinese liquor. Storing indoors for 50-60 days to obtain the external medicinal liquor.
The external medicated liquors of example 1, example 2, example 3 and example 4 were used to perform a wound healing test on mice, respectively.
Among them, the mice of examples 2 and 3 were less healed than the mice of examples 1 and 4, and the mice of examples 1 and 4 formed a protective layer on the skin within 15 minutes after the medicated wine was sprayed on the wound of the bleeding injured mice, and the wound healed faster without inflammation even when washed with cold water. The wound healed significantly when applied 3 times a day for the fifth day. FIG. 1 is a comparison of the wound healing of the mice of example 1 on the first and fifth days, showing significant effect.
The patent of the invention is a hereditary prescription of patent applicant, and the father of the inventor teaches the prescription to the applicant after retirement in 2019. The following example is a partial data of 2020.
1. 125 cases of traumatic hemorrhage and sprain red swelling are treated by applying the ointment to the affected part 3 times a day, the effect is obvious, no side effect is caused, and the effective rate is 100%.
When a patient turns a peng and a woman in 28 years old and cuts the vegetable at home in 2021 month, one third of the fingernails of the index finger of the left hand are carelessly cut off, bleeding is not stopped, the medicinal liquor is soaked, bleeding is stopped and pain is relieved for about 5 minutes, then the patient is simply bound up, and the patient is soaked again when the injury is painful for a period of time. The wounded is housewife, and the wounded part is inevitably contacted with cold water for many times for many consecutive days without inflammation and suppuration. The visit was carried back 12 days later and new nails began to grow out. The skin of the wound is now healed without scars.
2. The medicine is used for treating 39 patients with cervical vertebra and lumbar vertebra paralysis pain, a treatment mode of applying the medicine on affected parts for 3 times every day is adopted, the symptoms of 34 patients are relieved in the same day, no side effect is caused, 11 patients are cured, and the effective rate is 100%.
In patients with Zhongzhi, women in age 62, pain and paralysis of the cervical vertebrae for decades, inability to rotate the cervical vertebrae and sleep at night in severe cases, and slight medical effect after many times of seeking medical attention. The medicated liquor is heated to a proper degree and then massaged, the symptoms are completely disappeared, and the problem can be solved by massaging with the medicated liquor for 1 time every month.
3. 68 cases of patients with toothache due to wind-fire evil, aphtha of the mouth and tongue and oral cavity ulceration are treated by applying the traditional Chinese medicine composition to the affected part 3 times a day, the effect is obvious, no side effect is caused, 68 cases of the traditional Chinese medicine composition have obvious effect, and the cure rate is 100%.
Patients with certain leaf, male, 42 years old and 2021 year old begin to have toothache, inflammation and suppuration later, the patients feel pain continuously for 2 nights and cannot seek medical help after falling asleep, the effect is not ideal, the effect is obvious in the late aftertime after the medicinal liquor is used, and the symptoms disappear in 3 days without relapse.
4. The medicine has obvious effect on treating 15 cases of bites by solenopsis invicta, has no side effect, and has 100 percent of effective rate, wherein 15 cases are cured.
The red fire ants have high toxicity, and the symptoms of the red fire ants are different when each person is bitten, but the burning sensation of the fire at the wound is very strong, the skin is red and swollen in a short period, and the red fire ants form pustules after a plurality of hours. The external medicinal liquor can be applied after being bitten, and all symptoms can be eliminated. Referring to fig. 2, when a patient pops a certain person, the male person is 37 years old, and wears slippers at 5 months and evening in 2021 to walk outdoors and stand up to watch landscape, the right foot mistakenly steps on the red fire ant nest and does not feel, the palm of the right foot is bitten by 18 parts, the wounded parts feel intense fire, numb, pain and itching, and the feelings are transmitted upwards along the legs like lightning. The medical liquor is taken by a family to be sprayed to a wounded part, the symptom is relieved in about 10 minutes, the medical liquor is continuously sprayed to a hospital parking lot for standing, the symptom is completely disappeared in about 30 minutes, the medical liquor is continuously sprayed after the family returns, and the wounded part is bitten and has a pustule and a little red swelling after about 4 hours, but is not painful, not itchy and not numb; the abscess and red swelling of the bitten part disappear after 3 days, and the wound heals without scars after 7 days.
Most of the herbs in the formula of the invention have the functions of detoxification and anti-inflammation, the efficacy of the herbs is not strong when the herbs are used alone, but the efficacy is further activated when the herbs are used, so that the invention has the functions of strong anti-inflammation, detumescence, acesodyne, detoxification, hemostasis, blood circulation promotion and the like, just as the feedback information collected in the actual use process of the invention: none of the drugs currently on the market has such a versatile range of application and such a powerful efficacy.
Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used for illustrating the technical solutions of the present invention, and not for limiting the protection scope of the present invention, although the present invention is described in detail with reference to the preferred embodiments, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that modifications or equivalent substitutions can be made on the technical solutions of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the present invention.

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1. The external medicinal liquor is characterized by comprising the following raw materials in percentage by mass:
0.3 to 0.9 percent of common clubmoss herb, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of ginger leaf, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of bird-dropwort herb, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of geum japonicum, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of sanchi, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of Japanese screwtree root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese rhododendron leaf, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of trifoliate acanthopanax root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of cudrania root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of heartleaf houttuynia herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Chinese fevervine herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of common aucklandia root, 0.4 to 1.4 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.4 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia root, 0.4 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.4 to 0.1 percent of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.4 percent of Japanese ardisia root and 0.4 percent of Japanese ardisia, 0.4-1.0% of emilia sonchifolia, 0.4-1.0% of sticktight and the balance of high-alcohol white spirit.
2. The external medicinal liquor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the raw materials comprise, by mass: 0.60% of tamarisk, 0.60% of ginger leaves, 0.60% of avicennia, 0.60% of geum japonicum, 0.60% of panax notoginseng, 0.60% of sarcandra glabra, 0.60% of long-leaf screwtree root, 0.8% of dysosma giganteum, 0.8% of crataegus pinnatifida, 0.8% of trifoliate orange, 0.8% of cudweed, 0.8% of shinyleaf houttuynia herb, 0.8% of Chinese fevervine herb, 0.8% of litsea cubeba, 0.8% of bristletree, 0.8% of equisetum, 0.7% of momordica grosvenori, 0.7% of ginger, 0.7% of honeysuckle, 0.7% of cherokee rose root, 0.7% of vervain rhizome, 0.7% of berchemia lineate, 0.7% of gardenia, 0.7% of plantain herb, 0.7% of poinsettia, and the balance of white spirit.
3. The external medicinal liquor is characterized by comprising the following raw materials in percentage by mass:
0.3 to 0.9 percent of kapok, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of ginger leaf, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of bird-tail fern rhizome, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of geum japonicum, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of sanchi, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of Japanese ardisia, 0.3 to 0.9 percent of Japanese screwtree root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Ardisia japonica, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of wild rhododendron leaf, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of trifoliate orange, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of common lantana leaf, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of cudrania root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of shinyleaf pricklyash root, 0.5 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia root, 0.4 to 1.0.4 percent of Japanese ardisia, 0.4 to 1.1 percent of Japanese ardisia, 0.4 to 1 percent of Japanese ardisia, 0.4 to 1.1 percent of red sage root, 0.4 percent of common jasminorange, 0.4-1.0% of emilia sonchifolia, 0.4-1.0% of sticktight and the balance of high-alcohol white spirit.
4. The external medicinal liquor as claimed in claim 3, wherein the raw materials comprise, by mass: 0.60% of kapok, 0.60% of ginger leaves, 0.60% of bird-dropwort, 0.60% of geum japonicum, 0.60% of panax notoginseng, 0.60% of sarcandra glabra, 0.60% of long-leaf screwtree root, 0.8% of dysosma longituba, 0.8% of crataegus pinnatifida, 0.8% of trifoliate orange, 0.8% of cudweed, 0.8% of shinyleaf pricklyash root, 0.8% of Japanese ardisia herb, 0.8% of litsea cubeba, 0.7% of momordica grosvenori, 0.7% of ginger, 0.7% of honeysuckle, 0.7% of cherokee rose root, 0.7% of vervain rhizome, 0.7% of berchemilla, 0.7% of gardenia, 0.7% of plantain herb, 0.7% of poinsettia, 0.7% of sticktight and the balance of white spirit.
5. The external medicated wine of claim 1, wherein the high-alcohol white spirit is 60-65 ° white spirit.
6. A method for preparing the medicated wine for external use as defined in any one of claims 1 to 5, comprising the steps of:
mixing Amylum Tritici testa or flos Bombacis Malabarici, folium Zingiberis recens, semen avicularis, fructus Adinae, radix Boussingae Longissimae, herba Pileae Scriptae, radix Helicteris Longifoliae, radix Rhododendri mollis, radix Acanthopanacis Senticosi, fructus Tamarindi Indicae, radix Cudraniae, herba Houttuyniae, herba Paederiae, fructus Litseae, fructus Viticis negundo, herba Equiseti hiemalis or herba Elephantopi scaberis, fructus Siraitiae Grosvenorii, rhizoma Zingiberis recens, flos Lonicerae, radix Rosae Laevigatae, herba Verbenae, herba Berchemiae Lindleyani, fructus Gardeniae, herba plantaginis, herba Duchesneae Indicae, and herba Bidentis Bipinnatae to obtain mixed raw materials;
soaking the mixed raw materials in high-alcohol-content Chinese liquor;
storing indoors for 50-60 days to obtain the external medicinal liquor.
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