Chinese medicinal powder or lotion for treating dermatomycosis and method for preparing same
A dermatophytosis, traditional Chinese medicine technology, applied in skin diseases, antifungal agents, pharmaceutical formulations, etc., can solve problems such as tingling and discomfort, skin peeling, and unsatisfactory curative effects, and achieve the effect of wide application range and significant curative effect.
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[0019] The effective raw materials of traditional Chinese medicine powder are: green tea 1000g, dandelion 900g, Artemisia annua 1100g, cork 900g, mint 700g, comfrey 700g, Kochia chinensis 800g, cnidium 600g, chrysanthemum 900g, chrysanthemum 800g, flavescens 1100g, Angelica dahurica 1100g, 700g of white fresh skin, 1000g of Qumai, 800g of cocklebur.
[0020] Preparation method: Take medicinal raw materials, dry at 65°C-70°C for 35 minutes, pulverize them respectively, sieve through 80 meshes, blend and mix according to the weight ratio of the above medicinal active components, and make traditional Chinese medicine powder.
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[0022] The effective raw materials of traditional Chinese medicine lotion are: 1050g green tea, 950g dandelion, 1150g Artemisia annua, 950g cork cork, 750g mint, 750g comfrey, 850g Kochia chinensis, 650g cnidium chinensis, 950g chrysanthemum, 850g chrysanthemum, 1150g flavescens, Angelica dahurica 1150g, white fresh skin 750g, Qumai 1050g, cocklebur 850g.
[0023] Preparation method: Take medicinal raw materials and water according to the weight ratio of 1:6, and first mix green tea, cortex cortex, dandelion, cnidium, angelica, Kochia scoparia, comfrey, chrysanthemum, cumin, chrysanthemum, flavescens, white After decocting fresh skin and cocklebur for 25 minutes, add Artemisia annua and mint and decoct for 15 minutes, filter, remove residue, cool to room temperature, and make a traditional Chinese medicine lotion.
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