Traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating female infertility and preparation method of traditional Chinese medicine formula
A processing method and technology for infertility, which can be applied in pharmaceutical formulas, medical preparations containing active ingredients, sexual diseases, etc., can solve the problems of high price and high drug cost, and achieve less toxic and side effects, significant curative effect, and no adverse reactions. Effect
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[0009] A traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating female infertility and its processing method. The following traditional Chinese medicine proportioning formula is adopted: 22 parts of Agkistrodon halys, 20 parts of velvet antler, 15 parts of Divine Comedy, 15 parts of made peach kernels, 17 parts of geranium seeds, safflower 15 parts, 12 parts of Radix Paeoniae Alba, 12 parts of Longxin, 17 parts of Cyperus Cyperi, 12 parts of Lycium barbarum, 15 parts of Agarwood, 15 parts of Passepartout.
Embodiment 2
[0011] A traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating female infertility and its processing method, in parts by weight, 20 parts of Agkistrodon halys, 10 parts of velvet antler, 10 parts of Divine Comedy, 10 parts of made peach kernels, 15 parts of geranium seeds, 10 parts of safflower, and 10 parts of white peony 10 parts of Long Xin, 15 parts of Rhizoma Cyperi, 10 parts of Lycium barbarum, 10 parts of Agarwood, 10 parts of Passepartout.
Embodiment 3
[0013] A traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating female infertility and its processing method, in parts by weight, 25 parts of Pit Viper, 30 parts of velvet antler, 20 parts of Divine Comedy, 20 parts of made peach kernel, 20 parts of geranium seed, 20 parts of safflower, and 15 parts of white peony 15 parts of Long Xin, 20 parts of Rhizoma Cyperi, 15 parts of Lycium barbarum, 20 parts of Agarwood, 20 parts of Passepartout.
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