Traditional Chinese medicine composition for soothing channels and activating collaterals and preparation method thereof
By preparing a composition containing traditional Chinese medicine ingredients such as pheasant blood, the problems of pain and poor blood circulation caused by rheumatic bone pain are solved, achieving the effect of quickly relieving pain and promoting blood circulation, and it is suitable for the treatment of a variety of pain symptoms.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202310933702.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2023-07-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-04-17
AI Technical Summary
Existing technologies cannot effectively alleviate the local pain and poor blood circulation caused by rheumatic bone pain, leading to muscle malnutrition and tissue aging, which may result in muscle atrophy and joint disability in severe cases.
A traditional Chinese medicine composition, including ingredients such as *Pterocarya stenoptera*, raw Pinellia ternata, Aconitum carmichaelii, and Aconitum carmichaelii, is prepared into a liquid form through soaking and fermentation and applied to the affected area to promote blood circulation and relieve pain.
It significantly relieves swelling and pain caused by rheumatic bone pain, sprains, and joint dysfunction, improves efficacy, and is suitable for post-fracture surgery treatment and stroke symptoms. It has the effects of soothing the meridians, dispelling wind and dampness, reducing swelling and relieving pain.
Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of traditional Chinese medicine technology, and in particular to a traditional Chinese medicine composition for relieving muscle tension and promoting blood circulation, and its preparation method. Background Technology
[0002] Rheumatic bone pain refers to localized or systemic pain caused by diseases that primarily affect the joints, muscles, bones, and surrounding soft tissues (tendons, ligaments, bursae, fascia, etc.). It falls under the category of paralysis and is considered in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to be caused by the combination of wind and dampness pathogens. Symptoms include headache, fever, slight sweating, aversion to wind, heaviness in the body, difficulty urinating, joint pain, and inability to flex or extend the joints. In addition to pain, joint lesions are accompanied by swelling and limited mobility, exhibiting a chronic course with alternating attacks and remissions. Due to poor blood circulation, the muscles and tissues cannot receive the necessary nutrients, leading to malnutrition, accelerated aging, and stiffness. In severe cases, it can cause muscle and blood vessel atrophy, and in some patients, joint disability and visceral failure. Therefore, there is a need for a TCM composition for promoting blood circulation and relieving pain, along with its preparation method. Summary of the Invention
[0003] To overcome the shortcomings of the existing technology, a traditional Chinese medicine composition for relieving muscle tension and promoting blood circulation, and its preparation method are provided.
[0004] This invention is achieved through the following scheme:
[0005] A traditional Chinese medicine composition for relieving muscle tension and promoting blood circulation, comprising the following components by weight: 2-4 parts of *Pterocarya stenoptera*, 1-3 parts of raw *Pinellia ternata*, 1-3 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 1-3 parts of *Aconitum kusnezoffii*, 1-3 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 3-5 parts of safflower, 3-5 parts of *Asarum heterotropoides*, 3-5 parts of *Angelica sinensis*, 3-5 parts of *Ligusticum chuanxiong*, 1-3 parts of *Croton tiglium* root, 3-5 parts of Sichuan pepper, 3-5 parts of *Eupolyphaga sinensis*, 5-7 parts of *Panax notoginseng* root, 3-5 parts of *Clematis chinensis*, 3-5 parts of *Caesalpinia sappan*, 2-4 parts of *Dictamnus dasycarpus* bark, 2-4 parts of *Angelica pubescens*, 2-4 parts of bee honeycomb, 2-4 parts of frankincense, 3-5 parts of pomegranate peel, 1-3 parts of seahorse, 1-3 parts of centipede, and 1-3 parts of *Dracaena cochinchinensis*.
[0006] By weight, the traditional Chinese medicine composition comprises the following components: 4 parts of *Pterocarya stenoptera*, 2 parts of raw *Pinellia ternata*, 1 part of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 3 parts of *Aconitum kusnezoffii*, 2 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 3 parts of *Carthamus tinctorius*, 5 parts of *Asarum heterotropoides*, 4 parts of *Angelica sinensis*, 3 parts of *Ligusticum chuanxiong*, 3 parts of *Croton tiglium* root, 4 parts of *Zanthoxylum bungeanum*, 3 parts of *Eupolyphaga sinensis*, 7 parts of *Panax notoginseng* root, 4 parts of *Clematis chinensis*, 3 parts of *Caesalpinia sappan*, 4 parts of *Dictamnus dasycarpus* bark, 3 parts of *Angelica pubescens*, 2 parts of *Vespa nidus*, 4 parts of frankincense, 4 parts of pomegranate peel, 1 part of seahorse, 3 parts of centipede, and 2 parts of *Dracaena cochinchinensis*.
[0007] By weight, the traditional Chinese medicine composition comprises the following components: 2 parts of *Pterocarya stenoptera*, 3 parts of raw *Pinellia ternata*, 2 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 1 part of *Aconitum kusnezoffii*, 3 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 4 parts of safflower, 3 parts of *Asarum heterotropoides*, 5 parts of *Angelica sinensis*, 4 parts of *Ligusticum chuanxiong*, 1 part of *Croton tiglium* root, 5 parts of Sichuan pepper, 4 parts of *Eupolyphaga sinensis*, 5 parts of *Panax notoginseng* root, 5 parts of *Clematis chinensis*, 4 parts of *Caesalpinia sappan*, 2 parts of *Dictamnus dasycarpus* bark, 4 parts of *Angelica pubescens*, 3 parts of bee honeycomb, 2 parts of frankincense, 5 parts of pomegranate peel, 2 parts of seahorse, 1 part of centipede, and 3 parts of *Dracaena cochinchinensis*.
[0008] The traditional Chinese medicine composition comprises the following components by weight: 3 parts of *Pterocarya stenoptera*, 1 part of raw *Pinellia ternata*, 3 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 2 parts of *Aconitum kusnezoffii*, 1 part of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 5 parts of safflower, 4 parts of *Asarum heterotropoides*, 3 parts of *Angelica sinensis*, 5 parts of *Ligusticum chuanxiong*, 2 parts of *Croton tiglium* root, 3 parts of Sichuan pepper, 5 parts of *Eupolyphaga sinensis*, 6 parts of *Panax notoginseng* root, 3 parts of *Clematis chinensis*, 5 parts of *Caesalpinia sappan*, 3 parts of *Dictamnus dasycarpus* bark, 2 parts of *Angelica pubescens*, 4 parts of bee honeycomb, 3 parts of frankincense, 3 parts of pomegranate peel, 3 parts of seahorse, 2 parts of centipede, and 1 part of *Dracaena cochinchinensis*.
[0009] A method for preparing a traditional Chinese medicine composition for relieving muscle tension and promoting blood circulation, the method comprising the following steps, by weight:
[0010] Step 1: Take 3-5 portions of Sichuan lovage and stir-fry them. Take clean Sichuan lovage slices, put them in a pot, stir-fry them over low heat until they turn yellow, then remove them and let them cool.
[0011] Step 2: Take 2-4 parts of frankincense and remove the oil. Take the cleaned frankincense, put it in a pot and stir-fry over low heat until the surface shows a slight melting point and turns slightly yellow. Remove and let cool. Alternatively, when the surface melts, spray with rice vinegar and continue to stir-fry until the outer layer is bright and translucent. Remove and let cool.
[0012] Third step: Wash 2-4 portions of honeycomb, remove impurities, steam them thoroughly in a steamer, take them out, stir-fry them over low heat until both sides are dark yellow, take them out, and cut them into small pieces.
[0013] Step 4: Cut the centipede into 1-3 portions and remove the head and tail.
[0014] Step 5: Soak all the above-mentioned medicinal materials, including 2-4 parts of Flying Dragon Palm Blood, 1-3 parts of Raw Pinellia, 1-3 parts of Aconitum carmichaelii, 1-3 parts of Aconitum kusnezoffii, 1-3 parts of Aconitum carmichaelii, 3-5 parts of Carthamus tinctorius, 3-5 parts of Asarum heterotropoides, 3-5 parts of Angelica sinensis, 1-3 parts of Croton tiglium root, 3-5 parts of Zanthoxylum bungeanum, 3-5 parts of Eupolyphaga sinensis, 5-7 parts of Panax notoginseng root, 3-5 parts of Clematis chinensis, 3-5 parts of Sappanwood, 2-4 parts of Dictamnus dasycarpus root bark, 2-4 parts of Angelica pubescens root, 3-5 parts of Punica granatum peel, 1-3 parts of Hippocampus, and 1-3 parts of Dragon's Blood, in 60-degree sorghum liquor for 6-12 months; seal and store.
[0015] Step 6: After soaking for 3 months, pour in 5-year-old red wine vinegar and wait for fermentation before use;
[0016] Step 7: After fermentation, filter out impurities and store in jars for later use to obtain a finished traditional Chinese medicine composition that promotes blood circulation and relieves muscle tension.
[0017] In the second step, for every 10 catties of frankincense, use 0.6 catties of rice vinegar.
[0018] The beneficial effects of this invention are as follows:
[0019] This invention discloses a traditional Chinese medicine composition for relieving muscle tension and promoting blood circulation. It has the effects of relieving muscle tension and promoting blood circulation, dispelling wind and dampness, reducing swelling and relieving pain. It can effectively relieve swelling and pain caused by sprains, bruises, joint dysfunction, etc. It can be used for post-fracture surgery treatment, sprains, rheumatic joint pain and other diseases. It also has a certain curative effect on stroke. It can be sprayed or applied to the affected area and covered with plastic wrap to greatly improve the efficacy. Detailed Implementation
[0020] The present invention will be further described below with reference to specific embodiments:
[0021] A traditional Chinese medicine composition for relieving muscle tension and promoting blood circulation, comprising the following components by weight: 2-4 parts of *Pterocarya stenoptera*, 1-3 parts of raw *Pinellia ternata*, 1-3 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 1-3 parts of *Aconitum kusnezoffii*, 1-3 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 3-5 parts of safflower, 3-5 parts of *Asarum heterotropoides*, 3-5 parts of *Angelica sinensis*, 3-5 parts of *Ligusticum chuanxiong*, 1-3 parts of *Croton tiglium* root, 3-5 parts of Sichuan pepper, 3-5 parts of *Eupolyphaga sinensis*, 5-7 parts of *Panax notoginseng* root, 3-5 parts of *Clematis chinensis*, 3-5 parts of *Caesalpinia sappan*, 2-4 parts of *Dictamnus dasycarpus* bark, 2-4 parts of *Angelica pubescens*, 2-4 parts of bee honeycomb, 2-4 parts of frankincense, 3-5 parts of pomegranate peel, 1-3 parts of seahorse, 1-3 parts of centipede, and 1-3 parts of *Dracaena cochinchinensis*.
[0022] The medicinal effects of each Chinese herbal medicine in this application are as follows:
[0023] The pharmacological effects of *Pterocarya stenoptera* (a type of herb): It is bitter, pungent, and warm in nature. It has the effects of dispersing blood stasis and stopping bleeding, dispelling wind and dampness, reducing swelling and detoxifying. It can be used to treat symptoms such as traumatic injuries, rheumatoid arthritis, intercostal neuralgia, and irregular menstruation.
[0024] The pharmacological effects of raw Pinellia ternata: It is pungent and warm in nature. It is toxic. It enters the spleen, stomach, and lung meridians. It dries dampness and resolves phlegm, relieves nausea and vomiting, and dissipates lumps and nodules; externally, it reduces swelling and relieves pain.
[0025] The pharmacological effects of Aconitum carmichaelii: It is pungent, bitter, and hot in nature; highly toxic. It enters the heart, liver, kidney, and spleen meridians. It is used to dispel wind and dampness, warm the meridians, and relieve pain. It is used for wind-cold-dampness arthralgia, joint pain, cold pain in the heart and abdomen, cold hernia pain, and for anesthesia and pain relief.
[0026] The pharmacological effects of Aconitum carmichaelii: It has a pungent and bitter taste, and is hot in nature. It enters the heart, liver, kidney, and spleen meridians. It dispels wind and dampness, warms the meridians, and relieves pain. It is used for wind-cold-dampness arthralgia, joint pain, cold pain in the heart and abdomen, cold hernia pain, and for anesthetic and analgesic purposes.
[0027] The pharmacological effects of Aconitum carmichaelii: It has a pungent and sweet taste, and is very hot in nature. It enters the heart, kidney, and spleen meridians. It restores yang and rescues from collapse, tonifies fire and assists yang, dispels cold and relieves pain. It is used for collapse due to yang deficiency, cold limbs and weak pulse, insufficient heart yang, chest pain, vomiting and diarrhea due to deficiency and cold, cold pain in the epigastrium and abdomen, kidney yang deficiency, impotence and cold uterus, edema due to yin cold, external pathogenic factors due to yang deficiency, and cold-damp bi syndrome.
[0028] Pharmacological effects of safflower: It has a pungent taste and warm properties. It enters the heart and liver meridians. It invigorates blood circulation, regulates menstruation, disperses blood stasis, and relieves pain. It is used for amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, lochia retention, abdominal masses, chest pain, abdominal pain due to blood stasis, stabbing pain in the chest and ribs, traumatic injuries, and sores and swellings.
[0029] The pharmacological effects of Asarum: pungent, warm, and slightly toxic. It enters the heart, lung, and kidney meridians. It relieves exterior syndromes and dispels cold, eliminates wind and relieves pain, clears the orifices, warms the lungs and resolves phlegm. It is used for common cold due to wind-cold, headache, toothache, and rheumatic cough.
[0030] The pharmacological effects of Angelica sinensis: It is sweet and pungent in taste, and warm in nature. It enters the liver, heart, and spleen meridians. It nourishes and invigorates blood, regulates menstruation and relieves pain, and moistens the intestines to relieve constipation. It is used for blood deficiency and chlorosis, dizziness and palpitations, irregular menstruation, amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea, abdominal pain due to deficiency and cold, rheumatic arthralgia, traumatic injuries, carbuncles and sores, and constipation due to intestinal dryness. Angelica sinensis infused with wine invigorates blood and regulates menstruation. It is used for amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea, rheumatic arthralgia, and traumatic injuries.
[0031] The pharmacological effects of Chuanxiong (Ligusticum striatum): It is pungent and warm in nature. It enters the liver, gallbladder, and pericardium meridians. It invigorates blood circulation, promotes qi circulation, dispels wind, and relieves pain. It is used for irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, abdominal pain due to masses, chest and rib pain, swelling and pain from falls, headache, and rheumatic pain.
[0032] The pharmacological effects of croton root: pungent, warm, and toxic. It warms the middle jiao (spleen and stomach), dispels cold, eliminates wind, and reduces swelling. It is used for carbuncles, boils, traumatic injuries, snake bites, rheumatic pain, and stomachache.
[0033] The pharmacological effects of Sichuan pepper: It is pungent and warm in nature. It enters the spleen, stomach, and kidney meridians. It warms the middle jiao and relieves pain, kills parasites and relieves itching. It is used for cold pain in the epigastrium and abdomen, vomiting and diarrhea, and abdominal pain due to intestinal parasites; externally, it is used for eczema and vulvar itching.
[0034] The pharmacological effects of ground beetle: Salty in taste and cold in nature. It enters the liver meridian. It breaks up blood stasis and promotes blood circulation, and helps tendons and bones to heal. It is used for traumatic injuries, tendon injuries and fractures, amenorrhea due to blood stasis, postpartum abdominal pain due to blood stasis, and abdominal masses.
[0035] The pharmacological effects of Panax notoginseng root: It tastes sweet and pungent, and has a slightly cold nature. It enters the meridians of the five internal organs. It is most effective in stopping various types of bleeding; it can stop external bleeding, prevent internal bleeding, and eliminate metrorrhagia and menorrhagia.
[0036] The pharmacological effects of Clematis chinensis: It has a pungent and salty taste, and is warm in nature. It enters the bladder meridian. It has the effects of dispelling wind and dampness and unblocking the meridians. It is used for rheumatic pain, numbness of limbs, muscle contracture, and difficulty in flexion and extension.
[0037] The pharmacological effects of sappanwood: It has a sweet and salty taste. It enters the heart and liver meridians. It promotes blood circulation, breaks up blood stasis, reduces swelling, and relieves pain. It is used for women's blood stasis and abdominal pain, amenorrhea, postpartum blood stasis, abdominal distension and shortness of breath, dysentery, tetanus, carbuncles, and pain caused by blood stasis from falls.
[0038] The pharmacological effects of Dictamnus dasycarpus root bark: bitter in taste, cold in nature. It enters the spleen, stomach, and bladder meridians. It clears heat and dries dampness, dispels wind and detoxifies.
[0039] The pharmacological effects of Angelica pubescens: It has a pungent, bitter, and slightly warm taste. It dispels wind and dampness, relieves pain and numbness. It is used for wind-cold-dampness arthralgia, lower back and knee pain, and headache due to latent wind in the Shaoyin meridian.
[0040] Pharmacological effects of honeycomb: Sweet in taste, neutral in nature. It dispels wind and toxins, reduces swelling and relieves pain. Used for toothache due to dental caries, sores and boils, mastitis, scrofula, stubborn skin diseases, and tinea pedis.
[0041] Pharmacological effects of frankincense: It has a pungent, bitter, and warm nature. It invigorates blood circulation and promotes qi circulation; relieves pain and menstrual cramps; reduces swelling and promotes tissue regeneration. It is mainly used for abdominal pain; rheumatic pain; amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea; traumatic injuries and bruises; carbuncles and boils; intestinal abscesses; and slow-healing sores.
[0042] Pharmacological effects of pomegranate peel: It tastes sour and astringent, and is warm in nature. It enters the large intestine meridian. It astringes the intestines to stop diarrhea, stops bleeding, and expels parasites. It is used for chronic diarrhea, chronic dysentery, hematochezia, rectal prolapse, metrorrhagia, leukorrhea, and abdominal pain due to intestinal parasites.
[0043] Pharmacological effects of seahorse: Salty and sweet in taste, warm in nature. It enters the liver and kidney meridians. It warms the kidneys and strengthens yang, disperses nodules and reduces swelling. It is used for mental exhaustion, impotence and seminal emission, infertility due to cold uterus, enuresis and frequent urination, kidney deficiency and shortness of breath, abdominal masses, traumatic injuries, carbuncles and boils.
[0044] Pharmacological effects of centipede: It is warm in nature, poisonous, and pungent in taste. It enters the liver meridian. It calms wind and relieves spasms, dissipates toxins and nodules, and unblocks the meridians and relieves pain. It is used for infantile convulsions, spasms, facial paralysis due to stroke, hemiplegia, tetanus, stubborn rheumatism, sores, scrofula, and snake bites.
[0045] Pharmacological effects of dragon's blood: Sweet and salty in taste, neutral in nature. It enters the heart and liver meridians. Used to remove blood stasis, relieve pain, stop bleeding, and promote tissue regeneration. Used for injuries from falls and fractures, internal injuries with blood stasis and pain; and for persistent external bleeding.
[0046] A method for preparing a traditional Chinese medicine composition for relieving muscle tension and promoting blood circulation, the method comprising the following steps, by weight:
[0047] Step 1: Take 3-5 portions of Sichuan lovage and stir-fry them. Take clean Sichuan lovage slices, put them in a pot, stir-fry them over low heat until they turn yellow, then remove them and let them cool.
[0048] Step 2: Take 2-4 parts of frankincense and remove the oil. Take the cleaned frankincense, put it in a pot and stir-fry over low heat until the surface shows a slight melting point and turns slightly yellow. Remove and let cool. Alternatively, when the surface melts, spray with rice vinegar and continue to stir-fry until the outer layer is bright and translucent. Remove and let cool.
[0049] Third step: Wash 2-4 portions of honeycomb, remove impurities, steam them thoroughly in a steamer, take them out, stir-fry them over low heat until both sides are dark yellow, take them out, and cut them into small pieces.
[0050] Step 4: Cut the centipede into 1-3 portions and remove the head and tail.
[0051] Step 5: Soak all the above-mentioned medicinal materials, including 2-4 parts of Flying Dragon Palm Blood, 1-3 parts of Raw Pinellia, 1-3 parts of Aconitum carmichaelii, 1-3 parts of Aconitum kusnezoffii, 1-3 parts of Aconitum carmichaelii, 3-5 parts of Carthamus tinctorius, 3-5 parts of Asarum heterotropoides, 3-5 parts of Angelica sinensis, 1-3 parts of Croton tiglium root, 3-5 parts of Zanthoxylum bungeanum, 3-5 parts of Eupolyphaga sinensis, 5-7 parts of Panax notoginseng root, 3-5 parts of Clematis chinensis, 3-5 parts of Sappanwood, 2-4 parts of Dictamnus dasycarpus root bark, 2-4 parts of Angelica pubescens root, 3-5 parts of Punica granatum peel, 1-3 parts of Hippocampus, and 1-3 parts of Dragon's Blood, in 60-degree sorghum liquor for 6-12 months; seal and store.
[0052] Step 6: After soaking for 3 months, pour in 5-year-old red wine vinegar and wait for fermentation before use;
[0053] Step 7: After fermentation, filter out impurities and store in jars for later use to obtain a finished traditional Chinese medicine composition that promotes blood circulation and relieves muscle tension.
[0054] In the second step, for every 10 catties of frankincense, use 0.6 catties of rice vinegar.
[0055] Example 1
[0056] By weight, the traditional Chinese medicine composition comprises the following components: 4 parts of *Pterocarya stenoptera*, 2 parts of raw *Pinellia ternata*, 1 part of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 3 parts of *Aconitum kusnezoffii*, 2 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 3 parts of *Carthamus tinctorius*, 5 parts of *Asarum heterotropoides*, 4 parts of *Angelica sinensis*, 3 parts of *Ligusticum chuanxiong*, 3 parts of *Croton tiglium* root, 4 parts of *Zanthoxylum bungeanum*, 3 parts of *Eupolyphaga sinensis*, 7 parts of *Panax notoginseng* root, 4 parts of *Clematis chinensis*, 3 parts of *Caesalpinia sappan*, 4 parts of *Dictamnus dasycarpus* bark, 3 parts of *Angelica pubescens*, 2 parts of *Vespa nidus*, 4 parts of frankincense, 4 parts of pomegranate peel, 1 part of seahorse, 3 parts of centipede, and 2 parts of *Dracaena cochinchinensis*.
[0057] Example 2
[0058] By weight, the traditional Chinese medicine composition comprises the following components: 2 parts of *Pterocarya stenoptera*, 3 parts of raw *Pinellia ternata*, 2 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 1 part of *Aconitum kusnezoffii*, 3 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 4 parts of safflower, 3 parts of *Asarum heterotropoides*, 5 parts of *Angelica sinensis*, 4 parts of *Ligusticum chuanxiong*, 1 part of *Croton tiglium* root, 5 parts of Sichuan pepper, 4 parts of *Eupolyphaga sinensis*, 5 parts of *Panax notoginseng* root, 5 parts of *Clematis chinensis*, 4 parts of *Caesalpinia sappan*, 2 parts of *Dictamnus dasycarpus* bark, 4 parts of *Angelica pubescens*, 3 parts of bee honeycomb, 2 parts of frankincense, 5 parts of pomegranate peel, 2 parts of seahorse, 1 part of centipede, and 3 parts of *Dracaena cochinchinensis*.
[0059] Example 3
[0060] The traditional Chinese medicine composition comprises the following components by weight: 3 parts of *Pterocarya stenoptera*, 1 part of raw *Pinellia ternata*, 3 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 2 parts of *Aconitum kusnezoffii*, 1 part of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 5 parts of safflower, 4 parts of *Asarum heterotropoides*, 3 parts of *Angelica sinensis*, 5 parts of *Ligusticum chuanxiong*, 2 parts of *Croton tiglium* root, 3 parts of Sichuan pepper, 5 parts of *Eupolyphaga sinensis*, 6 parts of *Panax notoginseng* root, 3 parts of *Clematis chinensis*, 5 parts of *Caesalpinia sappan*, 3 parts of *Dictamnus dasycarpus* bark, 2 parts of *Angelica pubescens*, 4 parts of bee honeycomb, 3 parts of frankincense, 3 parts of pomegranate peel, 3 parts of seahorse, 2 parts of centipede, and 1 part of *Dracaena cochinchinensis*.
[0061] This application can be applied to the affected area in liquid form. It can be covered with plastic wrap to prevent evaporation in the air, which can greatly improve the efficacy, make it fast-acting, effective, convenient to use, simple to prepare, and easy to implement.
[0062] A comparative study was conducted on 100 patients treated by the pharmacy, and the results are as follows:
[0063] 1: This formula was used to treat 20 cases of sprains and bruises, with 20 cases showing significant effectiveness and 0 cases showing general effectiveness.
[0064] 2: This formula was used to treat 50 patients with rheumatoid arthritis and old injuries, with 48 cases showing significant improvement and 2 cases showing general improvement.
[0065] 3: This formula was used to treat shoulder, neck and lumbar pain and stiffness in 30 cases, with significant effectiveness in 29 cases and general effectiveness in 1 case.
[0066] Typical examples of this application are as follows:
[0067] Case 1: Mr. Li, male, 48 years old, had suffered from rheumatoid arthritis for about 8 years, experiencing migratory pain in his knees, ankles, elbows, and shoulders, with limited limb flexion and difficulty walking. He used the traditional Chinese medicine Jiuru Liquid of this invention, applied externally to the affected area three times a day. After two days, the pain and swelling were reduced, and after one week, he could extend and flex his limbs freely.
[0068] Case 2: Mr. Yang, male, 29 years old, accidentally twisted his waist while playing basketball, experiencing lower back pain, swelling, and limited joint movement. After repositioning, he applied the traditional Chinese medicine Jiuru liquid of this invention to the affected area and gently massaged it for 10 minutes. The pain was relieved on the same day. He then used it three times a day for three consecutive days, and the lower back pain was relieved and the swelling disappeared. After continuing to use it for two more days, the lower back pain disappeared and his joint movement returned to normal.
[0069] This invention discloses a liquid traditional Chinese medicine composition for relieving pain and promoting blood circulation. It can quickly relieve pain and treat various pain conditions such as rheumatism and bone diseases. It is widely applicable to: rheumatic and rheumatoid arthritis pain, bone hyperplasia pain, muscle soreness, fracture pain, postoperative pain, trigeminal neuralgia, sciatica, headache, numbness in the hands and feet, gout pain, various neck, shoulder, waist and leg pain, sprains and strains, muscle and bone pain, and nerve pain.
[0070] Although the technical solutions of the present invention have been described and enumerated in detail, it should be understood that modifications to the above embodiments or the adoption of equivalent alternatives are obvious to those skilled in the art. Such modifications or improvements made without departing from the spirit of the present invention are all within the scope of protection claimed by the present invention.
Claims
1. A traditional Chinese medicine composition for soothing meridians and activating collaterals, characterized in that, By weight, the traditional Chinese medicine composition comprises the following components: 2-4 parts of *Pterocarya stenoptera*, 1-3 parts of raw *Pinellia ternata*, 1-3 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 1-3 parts of *Aconitum kusnezoffii*, 1-3 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 3-5 parts of safflower, 3-5 parts of *Asarum heterotropoides*, 3-5 parts of *Angelica sinensis*, 3-5 parts of *Ligusticum chuanxiong*, 1-3 parts of *Croton tiglium* root, 3-5 parts of Sichuan pepper, 3-5 parts of *Eupolyphaga sinensis*, 5-7 parts of *Panax notoginseng* root, 3-5 parts of *Clematis chinensis*, 3-5 parts of *Caesalpinia sappan*, 2-4 parts of *Dictamnus dasycarpus* bark, 2-4 parts of *Angelica pubescens*, 2-4 parts of bee honeycomb, 2-4 parts of frankincense, 3-5 parts of pomegranate peel, 1-3 parts of seahorse, 1-3 parts of centipede, and 1-3 parts of *Dracaena cochinchinensis*.
2. The traditional Chinese medicine composition for relieving muscle tension and promoting blood circulation according to claim 1, characterized in that, By weight, the traditional Chinese medicine composition comprises the following components: 4 parts of *Pterocarya stenoptera*, 2 parts of raw *Pinellia ternata*, 1 part of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 3 parts of *Aconitum kusnezoffii*, 2 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 3 parts of *Carthamus tinctorius*, 5 parts of *Asarum heterotropoides*, 4 parts of *Angelica sinensis*, 3 parts of *Ligusticum chuanxiong*, 3 parts of *Croton tiglium* root, 4 parts of *Zanthoxylum bungeanum*, 3 parts of *Eupolyphaga sinensis*, 7 parts of *Panax notoginseng* root, 4 parts of *Clematis chinensis*, 3 parts of *Caesalpinia sappan*, 4 parts of *Dictamnus dasycarpus* bark, 3 parts of *Angelica pubescens*, 2 parts of *Vespa nidus*, 4 parts of frankincense, 4 parts of pomegranate peel, 1 part of seahorse, 3 parts of centipede, and 2 parts of *Dracaena cochinchinensis*.
3. The traditional Chinese medicine composition for relieving muscle tension and promoting blood circulation according to claim 1, characterized in that, By weight, the traditional Chinese medicine composition comprises the following components: 2 parts of *Pterocarya stenoptera*, 3 parts of raw *Pinellia ternata*, 2 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 1 part of *Aconitum kusnezoffii*, 3 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 4 parts of safflower, 3 parts of *Asarum heterotropoides*, 5 parts of *Angelica sinensis*, 4 parts of *Ligusticum chuanxiong*, 1 part of *Croton tiglium* root, 5 parts of Sichuan pepper, 4 parts of *Eupolyphaga sinensis*, 5 parts of *Panax notoginseng* root, 5 parts of *Clematis chinensis*, 4 parts of *Caesalpinia sappan*, 2 parts of *Dictamnus dasycarpus* bark, 4 parts of *Angelica pubescens*, 3 parts of bee honeycomb, 2 parts of frankincense, 5 parts of pomegranate peel, 2 parts of seahorse, 1 part of centipede, and 3 parts of *Dracaena cochinchinensis*.
4. The traditional Chinese medicine composition for relieving muscle tension and promoting blood circulation according to claim 1, characterized in that, The traditional Chinese medicine composition comprises the following components by weight: 3 parts of *Pterocarya stenoptera*, 1 part of raw *Pinellia ternata*, 3 parts of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 2 parts of *Aconitum kusnezoffii*, 1 part of *Aconitum carmichaelii*, 5 parts of safflower, 4 parts of *Asarum heterotropoides*, 3 parts of *Angelica sinensis*, 5 parts of *Ligusticum chuanxiong*, 2 parts of *Croton tiglium* root, 3 parts of Sichuan pepper, 5 parts of *Eupolyphaga sinensis*, 6 parts of *Panax notoginseng* root, 3 parts of *Clematis chinensis*, 5 parts of *Caesalpinia sappan*, 3 parts of *Dictamnus dasycarpus* bark, 2 parts of *Angelica pubescens*, 4 parts of bee honeycomb, 3 parts of frankincense, 3 parts of pomegranate peel, 3 parts of seahorse, 2 parts of centipede, and 1 part of *Dracaena cochinchinensis*.
5. A method for preparing the traditional Chinese medicine composition for relieving meridian stasis and promoting blood circulation as described in any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that, The method, in parts by weight, includes the following steps: Step 1: Take 3-5 portions of Sichuan lovage and stir-fry them. Take clean Sichuan lovage slices, put them in a pot, stir-fry them over low heat until they turn yellow, then remove them and let them cool. Step 2: Take 2-4 parts of frankincense and remove the oil. Take the cleaned frankincense, put it in a pot and stir-fry over low heat until the surface shows a slight melting point and turns slightly yellow. Remove and let cool. Alternatively, when the surface melts, spray with rice vinegar and continue to stir-fry until the outer layer is bright and translucent. Remove and let cool. Third step: Wash 2-4 portions of honeycomb, remove impurities, steam them thoroughly in a steamer, take them out, stir-fry them over low heat until both sides are dark yellow, take them out, and cut them into small pieces. Step 4: Cut the centipede into 1-3 portions and remove the head and tail. Step 5: Soak all the above-mentioned medicinal materials, including 2-4 parts of Flying Dragon Palm Blood, 1-3 parts of Raw Pinellia, 1-3 parts of Aconitum carmichaelii, 1-3 parts of Aconitum kusnezoffii, 1-3 parts of Aconitum carmichaelii, 3-5 parts of Carthamus tinctorius, 3-5 parts of Asarum heterotropoides, 3-5 parts of Angelica sinensis, 1-3 parts of Croton tiglium root, 3-5 parts of Zanthoxylum bungeanum, 3-5 parts of Eupolyphaga sinensis, 5-7 parts of Panax notoginseng root, 3-5 parts of Clematis chinensis, 3-5 parts of Sappanwood, 2-4 parts of Dictamnus dasycarpus root bark, 2-4 parts of Angelica pubescens root, 3-5 parts of Punica granatum peel, 1-3 parts of Hippocampus, and 1-3 parts of Dragon's Blood, in 60-degree sorghum liquor for 6-12 months; seal and store. Step 6: After soaking for 3 months, pour in 5-year-old red wine vinegar and wait for fermentation before use; Step 7: After fermentation, filter out impurities and store in jars for later use to obtain a finished traditional Chinese medicine composition that promotes blood circulation and relieves muscle tension.
6. The method for preparing a traditional Chinese medicine composition for relieving muscle tension and promoting blood circulation according to claim 5, characterized in that: In the second step, for every 10 catties of frankincense, use 0.6 catties of rice vinegar.