Medicine for treating cancer and preparation method thereof
A drug and cancer technology applied in the field of medicine to achieve the effect of simple preparation, easy acquisition and good therapeutic effect
Inactive Publication Date: 2011-11-30
贺伯钧
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[0002] As we all know, regardless of western medicine or traditional Chinese medicine, there is no
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[0006] Take 20g of snakeberry, 30g of Prunella vulgaris, 15g of xanthophyll, 30g of sea flower, 30g of cat's claw, 10g of asparagus, 10g of comfrey, 15g of Phellodendron 15g, 15g of silver flower, 15g of licorice, 9g of Arthia chinensis, 6g of mountain bean root, half branch 15g of lotus, 15g of Hydrangea, and 10g of Hedyotis are roasted into yellow, ground into 300-mesh powder, and made into pellets with honey; ; The above two pills can be taken together to treat cancer.
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Abstract
The invention discloses a medicine for treating cancer and a preparation method thereof, which comprises adding snakeberry, prunella vulgaris, xanthophyll, sea flower, cat's claw, asparagus, comfrey, Phellodendron cortex, silver flower, licorice, Arthia chinensis, and mountain bean root , Banzhilian, Hydrangea, and Hedyotis are mixed in proportion, baked into yellow, ground into 300-mesh powder, and made into pellets with honey; mixed with yellow ox grass tripe and yellow veterinary tripe in proportion, baked into yellow, and ground into 300-mesh powder Powder, made into pellets with honey; the above two pellets can be taken together to treat cancer.
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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the field of medicine, in particular to a medicine for treating cancer and a preparation method thereof. Background technique [0002] As we all know, regardless of western medicine or traditional Chinese medicine, there is currently no specific medicine that has no toxic side effects and good curative effect in the treatment of cancer. Contents of the invention [0003] For the problems referred to above, I have developed a Chinese medicine for the treatment of cancer through decades of exploration. [0004] The technical scheme is: a drug for treating cancer, which is composed of the following components: snakeberry, prunella vulgaris, xanthophyll, sea flower, cat's claw, asparagus, comfrey, cork, silver flower, licorice, sagittaria, mountain Bean root, Scutellaria barbata, Hydrangea, Hedyotis, Yellow oxgrass tripe, Yellow ox leaf tripe. Its component content is: 20g of snakeberry, 30g of Prunella vulgaris, 15g of xanthop...
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IPC IPC(8): A61K36/898A61P35/00A61K35/38
Inventor 贺伯钧
Owner 贺伯钧
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