Traditional Chinese medicine composition used for relieving pain and preparation method thereof
The technology of a composition and traditional Chinese medicine is applied in the directions of drug combination, pharmaceutical formulation, non-central analgesic, etc., which can solve the problems of toxic and side effects of western medicine, unsatisfactory analgesic effect, drug tolerance and other problems, and achieve the effect of good therapeutic effect.
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[0038] A traditional Chinese medicine composition for pain relief, the raw materials of which are composed of the following components in parts by weight: 30 parts of rhubarb (wine-burned), 85 parts of earthworm, 30 parts of frankincense (made of vinegar), 30 parts of myrrh (made of vinegar) 85 parts of drynaria, 85 parts of Laoguanjin, 35 parts of raw pinellia, 5 parts of asarum, 5 parts of safflower, 30 parts of Daqingye, 2 parts of centipede, and 15 parts of borneol.
[0039] Specifically follow the steps below:
[0040] Step 1, weigh 30 parts of rhubarb (wine-roasted), 85 parts of earthworm, 30 parts of frankincense, 30 parts of myrrh, 85 parts of drynaria, 85 parts of Laoguanjin, 35 parts of raw pinellia, and 5 parts of pungent, 5 parts of safflower, 30 parts of Daqingye, 2 parts of centipede, 15 parts of borneol, set aside.
[0041] Step 2, adding water equivalent to 6 times the weight of the raw pinellia weighed in step 1, and decocting with a slow fire for 30-60 minut...
Embodiment 2
[0047] A traditional Chinese medicine composition for pain relief, the raw materials of which are composed of the following components in parts by weight: 50 parts of rhubarb (wine-burned), 120 parts of earthworm, 50 parts of frankincense (made of vinegar), 50 parts of myrrh (made of vinegar) 120 parts of Rhizoma Drynariae, 120 parts of Laoguanjin, 55 parts of Raw Pinellia, 15 parts of Asarum, 15 parts of Safflower, 50 parts of Daqingye, 5 parts of Centipede, and 25 parts of Borneolum.
[0048] Specifically follow the steps below:
[0049] Step 1. Weigh 50 parts of rhubarb (wine-roasted), 120 parts of earthworm, 50 parts of frankincense (made of vinegar), 50 parts of myrrh (made of vinegar), 120 parts of drynaria and 120 parts of Laoguanjin according to parts by weight , 55 parts of raw pinellia, 15 parts of Asarum, 15 parts of safflower, 50 parts of Daqingye, 5 parts of centipede, 25 parts of borneol, set aside.
[0050] Step 2, adding water equivalent to 12 times the weight...
Embodiment 3
[0056] A traditional Chinese medicine composition for pain relief, the raw materials of which are composed of the following components in parts by weight: 40 parts of rhubarb (wine-burned), 100 parts of earthworm, 40 parts of frankincense (made of vinegar), 40 parts of myrrh (made of vinegar) 100 parts of Rhizoma Drynariae, 100 parts of Laoguanjin, 40 parts of Raw Pinellia, 10 parts of Asarum, 10 parts of Safflower, 40 parts of Daqing Ye, 4 parts of Centipede, and 20 parts of Borneolum.
[0057] Specifically follow the steps below:
[0058] Step 1: Weigh 40 parts of rhubarb (wine-roasted), 100 parts of earthworm, 40 parts of frankincense (made of vinegar), 40 parts of myrrh (made of vinegar), 100 parts of drynaria and 100 parts of Laoguanjin according to parts by weight , 40 parts of raw pinellia, 10 parts of Asarum, 10 parts of safflower, 40 parts of Daqingye, 4 parts of centipede, 20 parts of borneol, set aside.
[0059] Step 2, adding water equivalent to 10 times the weigh...
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