A traditional Chinese medicine pillow with the function of treating insomnia and dreaminess
A technology for insomnia, dreaminess, and traditional Chinese medicine, applied in the field of traditional Chinese medicine pillows, can solve problems such as unsatisfactory use effect, inaccurate selection of raw materials, secondary liver and kidney damage, etc., and achieve the effects of short treatment period, significant curative effect, and accurate medication.
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[0015] A traditional Chinese medicine pillow with the function of treating insomnia and dreaminess, which is composed of the following raw materials:
[0016] 90 grams of jujube seed, 90 grams of cassia seed, 90 grams of chrysanthemum, 90 grams of calamus, 90 grams of mulberry leaves, 90 grams of mung beans, 10 grams of mint, 10 grams of woody fragrance, 10 grams of hawthorn, 20 grams of rehmannia, 20 grams of lily, 5 grams of schisandra, 5 grams of Ligustrum lucidum, 10 grams of Eclipta, 5 grams of dragon teeth, and 20 grams of mother-of-pearl.
Embodiment 2
[0018] A traditional Chinese medicine pillow with the function of treating insomnia and dreaminess, which is composed of the following raw materials:
[0019] 100 grams of jujube seed, 100 grams of cassia seed, 100 grams of chrysanthemum, 100 grams of calamus, 100 grams of mulberry leaves, 100 grams of mung beans, 20 grams of mint, 20 grams of woody fragrance, 20 grams of hawthorn, 30 grams of rehmannia, 30 grams of lily, Schisandra 10 grams, Ligustrum lucidum 10 grams, Eclipta 10 grams, dragon teeth 10 grams, mother-of-pearl 30 grams.
[0020] In order to better verify the curative effect of the present invention, the beneficial effects of the traditional Chinese medicinal wine provided by the present invention will be further illustrated below through the comparative experiments of the curative effect group and the control group.
[0021] 1. Grouping and treatment methods
[0022] 1.1. Grouping. Patients were randomly divided into a treatment group and a control group accor...
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