Traditional Chinese medicine for improving anoxia endurance and preparation method thereof
A technology of tolerance and traditional Chinese medicine, which is applied in the direction of medical formulas, medical preparations containing active ingredients, antipyretics, etc., can solve the problems of oral liquid diarrhea and other side effects, low bioavailability, slow onset of action, etc., and achieve improvement The effect of hypoxia tolerance
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[0036] Traditional Chinese medicine for improving hypoxia tolerance, including 10 parts of Schisandra chinensis, 13 parts of Chuan Fritillaria, 10 parts of Chenpi, 13 parts of Amomum, 6 parts of Citrus aurantium, 10 parts of Sun-roasted Ephedra, 15 parts of Bitter Almond, 7 parts of Gypsum, 8 parts of Licorice, 12 parts crocus, 9 parts American ginseng, 12 parts perilla seed, 15 parts cactus and 40 parts honey.
[0037] A preparation method of a traditional Chinese medicine for improving hypoxia tolerance, comprising the steps of:
[0038] 1) Grind schisandra, Chuan Fritillaria, tangerine peel, amomum, aurantium, ephedra, bitter almond, gypsum, licorice, crocodile, American ginseng, perilla, and cactus (100 kg in total) into powder, and mix them with honey Mix the powder evenly, then add yeast fermentation broth to ferment, the fermentation broth is submerged in the mixed powder; the fermentation temperature is 30°C, and the fermentation time is 1.5 hours;
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Embodiment 2
[0041] Traditional Chinese medicine to improve hypoxia tolerance, including 6-15 parts of Schisandra, 7-18 parts of Chuan Fritillaria, 6-15 parts of Chenpi, 7-18 parts of Amomum, 3-9 parts of Citrus aurantium, 5-15 parts of Sun-roasted Ephedra , 10-20 parts of bitter almonds, 2-12 parts of gypsum, 3-13 parts of licorice, 6-18 parts of Scrophulariaceae, 2-15 parts of American ginseng, 5-20 parts of perilla seeds, 10-20 parts of cactus and 30-50 parts part honey.
[0042] A preparation method of a traditional Chinese medicine for improving hypoxia tolerance, comprising the steps of:
[0043] 1) Grind schisandra, Chuan Fritillaria, tangerine peel, amomum, aurantium, ephedra, bitter almond, gypsum, licorice, crocodile, American ginseng, perilla, and cactus (100 kg in total) into powder, and mix them with honey Mix the powder evenly, then add yeast fermentation broth to ferment, and the fermentation broth is submerged in the mixed powder; the fermentation temperature is 32°C, and ...
Embodiment 3
[0046] Traditional Chinese medicine to improve hypoxia tolerance, including 6-15 parts of Schisandra, 7-18 parts of Chuan Fritillaria, 6-15 parts of Chenpi, 7-18 parts of Amomum, 3-9 parts of Citrus aurantium, 5-15 parts of Sun-roasted Ephedra , 10-20 parts of bitter almonds, 2-12 parts of gypsum, 3-13 parts of licorice, 6-18 parts of Scrophulariaceae, 2-15 parts of American ginseng, 5-20 parts of perilla seeds, 10-20 parts of cactus and 30-50 parts part honey.
[0047] A preparation method of a traditional Chinese medicine for improving hypoxia tolerance, comprising the steps of:
[0048] 1) Grind schisandra, Chuan Fritillaria, tangerine peel, amomum, aurantium, ephedra, bitter almond, gypsum, licorice, crocodile, American ginseng, perilla, and cactus (100 kg in total) into powder, and mix them with honey Mix the powder evenly, then add yeast fermentation liquid to ferment, and the fermentation liquid is submerged in the mixed powder; the fermentation temperature is 35°C, and ...
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