Traditional Chinese medicine for treating nosebleed of pet dog and preparation method thereof
A technique for nosebleeds and pet dogs, which is applied in the field of traditional Chinese medicine for treating nosebleeds in pet dogs and the field of preparation thereof, can solve problems such as major side effects, general effects, and inability to effectively cure them, and achieves the maintenance of efficacy, convenience in taking, and retention of medicines. effective effect
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[0018] A traditional Chinese medicine for treating nosebleeds in pet dogs, comprising the following raw materials in proportions by weight: 25 parts of ice grass root, 22 parts of nosebleed grass, 10 parts of chicken hair dog, 8 parts of polychthonium, 28 parts of tiger ginger, 4 parts of Maomu tree, 3 parts of Mengjiang chrysanthemum, 14 parts of pudi millet, 9 parts of broad bean flower, 8 parts of big thorn vegetable, 16 parts of Daqing, 22 parts of bitter gall, 19 parts of Rubus kuye, 7 parts of wolfberry, Qilian mountain 6 parts of juniper, 5 parts of unicorn tail, 13 parts of alder, 20 parts of green beetle, 13 parts of eye vegetable and 15 parts of commelina.
[0019] A preparation method of a traditional Chinese medicine for treating pet dog nosebleeds, comprising the following steps:
[0020] 1) Put 25 parts of ice grass root, 22 parts of nosebleed grass, 10 parts of chicken hair dog, 8 parts of poly thistle, 28 parts of tiger ginger, 4 parts of Maomu tree, 3 parts of...
Embodiment 2
[0026] A traditional Chinese medicine for treating nosebleeds in pet dogs, comprising the following raw materials in proportions by weight: 27.5 parts of ice grass root, 24 parts of nosebleed grass, 12 parts of chicken hair dog, 11.5 parts of polychthonium, 29 parts of tiger ginger, 5.5 parts of Maomu tree, 4.5 parts of Mengjiang chrysanthemum, 16 parts of pudi millet, 12 parts of broad bean flower, 11 parts of big thorn vegetable, 18 parts of chrysanthemum leaf, 23.5 parts of bitter gall, 21 parts of Rubus kuye, 12.5 parts of wolfberry, Qilian mountain 10 parts of juniper, 7.5 parts of unicorn tail, 15 parts of alder, 22 parts of green weed, 14 parts of eye vegetable and 17.5 parts of commelina.
[0027] A preparation method of a traditional Chinese medicine for treating pet dog nosebleeds, comprising the following steps:
[0028] 1) Put 27.5 parts of wheatgrass root, 24 parts of nosebleed grass, 12 parts of chicken hair dog, 11.5 parts of polythistle, 29 parts of tiger ginge...
Embodiment 3
[0034] A traditional Chinese medicine for treating nosebleeds in pet dogs, comprising the following raw materials in proportions by weight: 30 parts of ice grass root, 26 parts of nosebleed grass, 14 parts of chicken hair dog, 15 parts of polychthonium, 30 parts of tiger ginger, 7 parts of Maomu tree, 6 parts of Mengjiang chrysanthemum, 18 parts of pudi millet, 15 parts of broad bean flower, 14 parts of big thorn vegetable, 20 parts of Daqing, 25 parts of bitter gall, 23 parts of Rubus kuye, 18 parts of wolfberry, Qilian mountain 14 parts of juniper, 10 parts of unicorn tail, 17 parts of alder, 24 parts of green weed, 15 parts of eye vegetable and 20 parts of commelina.
[0035] A preparation method of a traditional Chinese medicine for treating pet dog nosebleeds, comprising the following steps:
[0036] 1) Put 30 parts of wheatgrass root, 26 parts of nosebleed grass, 14 parts of chicken hair dog, 15 parts of polythistle, 30 parts of tiger ginger, 7 parts of Maomu tree, 6 par...
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