Honeyed pill composition prepared from traditional Chinese medicine powder and aiming at cervical and lumbar nerve compression and old tendon injury and preparation process

By combining Chinese herbs such as Angelica pubescens and using honey-refining pill-making techniques, a honey pill that dispels wind and dampness, invigorates blood circulation, unblocks collaterals, and tonifies the liver and kidneys has been prepared. This solves the problem of incomplete compatibility of existing Chinese patent medicines in treating cervical and lumbar nerve compression and old muscle injuries, and realizes the application of honey pill dosage form that treats both the symptoms and the root cause and has long-term efficacy.

CN121550324APending Publication Date: 2026-02-24余吉文
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CN202512020951.6
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CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2025-12-30
Publication Date
2026-02-24

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Technical Problem

Existing traditional Chinese medicine preparations are not comprehensive enough in treating cervical and lumbar nerve compression and old muscle injuries, making it difficult to achieve the multiple effects of dispelling wind and cold, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and strengthening muscles and bones at the same time. In addition, the application of honey pill dosage form in the treatment of chronic diseases is insufficient.

Method used

Using a combination of Chinese herbs such as Angelica pubescens, Saposhnikovia divaricata, and Loranthus parasiticus, and combined with honey-making techniques, we have prepared Chinese herbal powder honey pills that have the effects of dispelling wind and dampness, promoting blood circulation and unblocking collaterals, and tonifying the liver and kidneys. They are suitable for long-term use to relieve pain and promote damage repair.

Benefits of technology

It achieves both symptomatic and radical treatment of cervical and lumbar nerve compression and old muscle injuries, quickly relieves symptoms and promotes long-term functional recovery. The honey pill dosage form is easy to carry and take, improving patient compliance.

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Abstract

The invention discloses a traditional Chinese medicine powder-prepared honeyed pill composition for cervical and lumbar nerve compression and old tendon injury and a preparation process thereof, relates to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicine preparations, and in particular relates to a traditional Chinese medicine powder-prepared honeyed pill composition for cervical and lumbar nerve compression and old tendon injury and a preparation process thereof. The composition is prepared from radix angelicae pubescentis, radix saposhnikoviae, parasitic loranthus, pine nodular branch, radix clematidis, radix dipsaci, radix angelicae, cortex magnoliae officinalis, rhizoma corydalis, pawpaw, monkey bone, radix morindae officinalis, eucommia ulmoides, dragon's blood, piper wallichii, cassia twig, cassia twig, radix achyranthis bidentatae, ligusticum wallichii, radix paeoniae alba, fructus psoraleae, cortex moutan, poria cocos, radix rehmanniae preparata, angelica sinensis, musk, mulberry, fructus lycii, fructus rosae laevigatae, beautiful millettia root, mulberry root and the like according to a specific weight part ratio. The preparation process comprises the steps of raw material treatment, mixing and grinding, honey refining, mixing and pelleting, strip twisting and pelleting, low-temperature drying and the like. The honeyed bolus has the effects of dispelling wind and eliminating dampness, promoting blood circulation to remove meridian obstruction, tonifying kidney and strengthening bone, and relaxing muscles and stimulating blood circulation, and is specially used for treating cervical and lumbar vertebra lesions and old tendon injuries.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of traditional Chinese medicine preparation technology, specifically to a traditional Chinese medicine powder-to-honey pill composition and preparation process for treating cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic muscle injuries. Background Technology

[0002] Cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic muscle injuries are common and frequently occurring diseases in modern orthopedics, rehabilitation, and pain management. Their main clinical manifestations include pain, numbness, soreness, and limited mobility in the neck, shoulders, lower back, and legs, and may even include muscle atrophy, sensory and motor dysfunction, severely impacting patients' quality of life and work capacity. These diseases are often caused by cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, spinal stenosis, ligamentum flavum hypertrophy, degenerative spinal diseases, and chronic soft tissue injuries (i.e., "chronic muscle injuries") resulting from incomplete repair or prolonged healing after acute injuries. The core pathology lies in local mechanical compression, impaired blood circulation, aseptic inflammatory response, and the resulting nutritional and functional disorders of nerve roots, spinal cord, or peripheral nerves.

[0003] In terms of treatment, modern medicine mainly uses oral medications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), muscle relaxants, and neurotrophic drugs, combined with physical therapy, traction, nerve block injections, and even surgery. While these methods can alleviate symptoms to some extent, they also have limitations such as gastrointestinal irritation, impact on liver and kidney function, long treatment cycles, high costs, surgical risks, and complications. Furthermore, for chronic pain, stiffness, and limited functional activity caused by "old muscle injuries," simple anti-inflammatory analgesia or pressure relief sometimes fails to achieve ideal long-term efficacy, resulting in a high recurrence rate among patients.

[0004] Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has a long history in treating these types of musculoskeletal diseases, possessing unique theoretical advantages and rich practical experience. TCM theory holds that cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic musculoskeletal injuries often fall under the categories of "Bi syndrome," "Wei syndrome," "lower back pain," "neck pain," and "muscle injury." The fundamental pathogenesis lies in liver and kidney deficiency and insufficient Qi and blood, leading to malnourishment of the muscles and bones—this is the root deficiency. In addition, external pathogens such as wind, cold, dampness, blood stasis, and phlegm obstruct the meridians, or external injuries cause Qi and blood stagnation, resulting in blocked meridians and pain—this is the manifestation of excess. Therefore, treatment should focus on "tonifying the liver and kidneys, strengthening muscles and bones, and replenishing Qi and blood" to address the root cause, while "dispelling wind, cold, and dampness, promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, and relieving pain" to address the manifestation. Only by treating both the root and the manifestation can a stable therapeutic effect be achieved.

[0005] Honey pills, a traditional dosage form of Chinese medicine, are pills made by using finely powdered medicinal herbs as a binder with refined honey. Honey is sweet and neutral in nature, possessing the effects of tonifying the middle jiao (spleen and stomach), moisturizing dryness, relieving pain, detoxifying, and harmonizing various medicines. It can also mask some of the unpleasant odors of other medicines and improve their taste. More importantly, honey, as a binder, makes the resulting honey pills soft and moist, disintegrating slowly in the body and providing a long-lasting effect. This makes them particularly suitable for treating chronic, debilitating diseases and prescriptions requiring long-term use, perfectly aligning with the long-term treatment needs of chronic, deficiency-excess syndromes such as cervical and lumbar spine problems and old muscle injuries. Compared to decoctions, honey pills are more convenient to take, carry, and store, resulting in better patient compliance.

[0006] Currently, although there are various traditional Chinese medicines on the market for treating cervical and lumbar spine diseases and injuries from falls and blows, such as Huoxue Zhitong Capsules, Shujin Huoxue Tablets, and Zhuangyao Jianshen Pills, most of them focus on a single aspect of treatment, either specializing in promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, emphasizing dispelling wind and dampness, or leaning towards tonifying the liver and kidneys. When dealing with the complex condition of "cervical and lumbar nerve compression" combined with the chronic and protracted pathogenesis of "old muscle injury," their comprehensiveness and specificity are still insufficient. In particular, there is still considerable room for development and clinical demand for specialized compositions that can organically integrate multiple effects such as dispelling wind, cold, and dampness, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, strengthening muscles and bones, and tonifying the liver and kidneys, and formulate them into a honey pill dosage form suitable for long-term use.

[0007] Therefore, developing a traditional Chinese medicine powder-to-honey pill composition that is precisely formulated, addresses both the symptoms and the root cause, has a standardized preparation process, and stable and controllable quality, specifically for treating cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic muscle injuries, is of great practical significance and application value for enriching clinical treatment options, leveraging the unique advantages of traditional Chinese medicine, and meeting patients' needs for safe, effective, and convenient long-term medications. Summary of the Invention

[0008] The purpose of this invention is to provide a traditional Chinese medicine powder-based honey pill composition and preparation process for cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic muscle injuries. Through specific traditional Chinese medicine combinations and a refined honey-making process, a pill is prepared that is easy to take, has a long-lasting effect, and has the effects of dispelling wind and dampness, strengthening muscles and bones, promoting blood circulation and unblocking collaterals, and tonifying the liver and kidneys. This can effectively relieve symptoms such as pain and numbness in related diseases and promote the repair of damaged tissues.

[0009] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a traditional Chinese medicine powder-to-honey pill composition and preparation process for treating cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic muscle injuries, made from the following raw materials in parts by weight: Angelica pubescens 3 parts, Saposhnikovia divaricata 3 parts, Loranthus parasiticus 3 parts, Pinus massoniana 5 parts, Clematis chinensis 3 parts, Hedyotis diffusa 5 parts, Angelica dahurica 5 parts, Magnolia officinalis 5 parts, Corydalis yanhusuo 5 parts, Chaenomeles speciosa 15 parts, monkey bone 15 parts, Morinda officinalis 5 parts, Eucommia ulmoides 5 parts, Dragon's blood 5 parts, Aristolochia debilis 5 parts, Cinnamomum cassia 3 parts, Cinnamomum cassia 15 parts, Achyranthes bidentata 8 parts, Ligusticum chuanxiong 5 parts, Paeonia lactiflora 5 parts, Psoralea corylifolia 5 parts, Paeonia suffruticosa 5 parts, Poria cocos 5 parts, Rehmannia glutinosa 20 parts, Angelica sinensis 10 parts, Spatholobus suberectus 1 part, Morus alba 10 parts, Lycium barbarum 10 parts, Lysimachia christinae 5 parts, Achyranthes bidentata 10 parts, Morus alba root 12 parts, Musk 1 part.

[0010] Furthermore, in the composition, "Liuhan" is an alternative name for Dipsacus asperoides, "Lingxian" is an alternative name for Clematis chinensis, "Guzhi" is an alternative name for Psoralea corylifolia, "Baifu" is an alternative name for Poria cocos, "Shexiang" is an alternative name for musk, "Sanggouqi" is a collective term for mulberry and wolfberry or specifically refers to one of them, "Jinying" is an alternative name for Rosa laevigata, "Niu Dali" is the root of Millettia speciosa, a plant of the genus Millettia in the legume family, and "Nanteng" is an alternative name for Photinia serratifolia.

[0011] Furthermore, it includes the following steps: S1. Raw material processing: The various Chinese medicinal materials described in claim 1 are respectively cleaned, washed, and dried; S2. Grinding: Mix all the Chinese medicinal materials processed in step S1 and grind them together into a fine powder to obtain mixed medicinal powder; S3. Refining honey: Place honey in a pot, heat to boiling, filter out the foam, continue heating and refining, and refine the honey to the appropriate degree according to the season and the properties of the medicinal materials; S4. Making pills: Mix the mixed medicinal powder obtained in step S2 with the refined honey obtained in step S3 in a certain proportion, stir evenly, and make into plastic pills with moderate softness and hardness. S5. Forming into pellets: Divide and roll the pellets made in step S4 into uniform pellets; S6. Drying and Packaging: The pills prepared in step S5 are dried at low temperature to remove surface moisture, and then sealed and packaged to obtain the Chinese medicine honey pills.

[0012] Furthermore, all active pharmaceutical ingredients in the composition are used in crude drug form.

[0013] Furthermore, in the preparation process of the composition, the fineness requirement of the mixed powder in step S2 is that it can pass through a No. 5 sieve completely and contains no less than 95% of the powder that can pass through a No. 6 sieve.

[0014] Furthermore, in step S3 of the preparation process, the degree of refining of the honey is adjusted according to the season, refining it to medium honey in summer and to old honey in winter.

[0015] Furthermore, in step S4 of the preparation process, the mixing ratio of the mixed medicinal powder to refined honey is 1:1 to 1:1.5.

[0016] Furthermore, in step S4 of the preparation process, the stirring is continuous stirring in the same direction until the pellets are uniform in color, non-sticky, and have good plasticity.

[0017] Furthermore, in step S5 of the preparation process, the weight of each pellet is 9 grams.

[0018] Furthermore, in step S6 of the preparation process, the temperature of the low-temperature drying is 40~50℃, and the drying time is 12~24 hours.

[0019] This invention provides a traditional Chinese medicine powder-based honey pill composition and preparation process for treating cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic muscle injuries, which has the following beneficial effects: 1. This formula targets the core pathogenesis of cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic muscle injuries, employing a combination of eliminating pathogenic factors and strengthening the body's resistance. The formula uses herbs such as Angelica pubescens, Saposhnikovia divaricata, Clematis chinensis, and Cinnamomum cassia to effectively remove wind, cold, and dampness from the meridians, relieving pain, numbness, and limited mobility caused by external pathogenic obstruction—this is the "symptomatic treatment." Simultaneously, it heavily utilizes herbs such as Rehmannia glutinosa, Angelica sinensis, Eucommia ulmoides, Morinda officinalis, Dipsacus asper, and monkey bone to tonify the liver and kidneys, replenish essence and blood, and strengthen muscles and bones, fundamentally enhancing the support and repair capabilities of the spine and muscles, addressing the underlying deficiency of "chronic" injury and "nerve compression"—this is the "root cause treatment." The combination of these two approaches not only quickly relieves symptoms but also aims for long-term functional recovery, preventing recurrence.

[0020] For chronic muscle injuries and persistent nerve compression with a long course of illness, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) believes that "prolonged illness inevitably leads to blood stasis" and "prolonged pain enters the collaterals." This formula is specifically designed for this purpose: it uses herbs such as Chuanxiong (Ligusticum striatum), Yuanhu (Corydalis yanhusuo), Xuejie (Dracaena cochinchinensis), Danpi (Paeonia suffruticosa), and Niuxi (Achyranthes bidentata) to form a group of herbs that invigorate blood circulation, remove blood stasis, promote qi flow, and relieve pain. This powerfully clears the stagnation of qi and blood in the meridians, helping to reduce edema and adhesions around the nerve roots and relieve compression. Musk, with its aromatic and penetrating properties, reaches the meridians and significantly enhances the overall effect of the formula in opening the orifices, clearing blockages, invigorating blood circulation, and unblocking the collaterals, which is particularly crucial for stubborn numbness and tingling symptoms. This combination, which focuses on invigorating blood circulation and unblocking the collaterals, directly targets the core pathological aspects of chronic muscle injuries and neuropathy.

[0021] This formula is not simply a collection of herbs, but rather embodies the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine's "principal, assistant, adjuvant, and guide" principle of herbal combinations. The "principal" herbs include Angelica pubescens, Clematis chinensis, Chaenomeles speciosa, and Pinus massoniana, which dispel wind and dampness and promote blood circulation. The "assistant" herbs include Eucommia ulmoides, Dipsacus asper, Rehmannia glutinosa, and Smilax glabra, which tonify and strengthen the body's vital energy and bones. The "adjuvant" herbs include Ligusticum chuanxiong, Corydalis yanhusuo, and Daemonorops draco, which invigorate blood and promote blood circulation. The "guide" herbs include Poria cocos and Magnolia officinalis, which strengthen the spleen and regulate Qi, preventing the tonifying herbs from being too rich and cloying, thus aiding digestion. Simultaneously, the Yin-nourishing and blood-tonifying properties of Paeonia lactiflora and Rehmannia glutinosa can counteract the warming and drying nature of Cinnamomum cassia and Angelica dahurica; the cooling properties of Paeonia suffruticosa can prevent the entire formula from becoming excessively warming. This rigorous combination ensures concentrated and sustained medicinal effects while minimizing adverse reactions.

[0022] Choosing honey pills as the final dosage form offers multiple benefits. First, honey itself possesses the effects of tonifying the middle jiao (spleen and stomach), moisturizing dryness, detoxifying, and relieving pain, which can synergistically enhance the effects of the other medications in the formula, making it particularly suitable for chronic debilitating diseases. Second, honey pills have a soft texture and a mild effect, making them more suitable for the long-term treatment of chronic diseases, and they can also mask some of the unpleasant odors of the medications, improving patient compliance. Third, compared to decoctions, honey pills are easier to carry, store, and take, fitting the pace of modern life, ensuring the continuity and convenience of the treatment plan, and helping patients adhere to the course of treatment, which is crucial for the recovery of chronic cervical and lumbar spondylosis.

[0023] The detailed preparation process (S1-S6) described in the claims provides crucial assurance for the stable efficacy of the medicine. From the source control of raw material selection, cleaning, and drying, to the explicit requirements for the fineness of the powder (no less than 95% passing through a No. 5 or No. 6 sieve), it ensures that the active ingredients of the medicine can be fully released and mixed. Adjusting the degree of honey refining according to the season (mid-summer honey, winter honey) reflects adherence to traditional experience and adapts to the influence of different climates on the softness and hardness of the pills. The clearly defined ratio of medicine to honey (1:1 to 1:1.5), the standardized operation of stirring in the same direction until it is no longer sticky, and the low-temperature drying process at 40-50℃, together ensure that the pills have a moderate softness and hardness, stable moisture content, and are not prone to mold, thus ensuring that each batch and each pill meets the designed quality standards and expected efficacy. Detailed Implementation

[0024] The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0025] How to use: I. Usage and Dosage For oral administration. Take 2-3 pills twice daily, once in the morning and once in the evening. It must be taken on an empty stomach with warm water mixed with a small amount of salt to form a warm saline solution.

[0026] II. Treatment Course Recommendations This product is effective for "old" injuries and chronic nerve compression. Its effect is relatively mild, and it needs to be taken consistently according to the prescribed course of treatment. A basic course of treatment is generally recommended to be 4 weeks. Depending on the severity of the condition and the recovery progress, 2-3 courses of treatment may be taken consecutively. After completing one course of treatment, it is recommended to consult a doctor or pharmacist to assess changes in the condition and determine the subsequent treatment cycle. Unrestricted long-term use is not recommended.

[0027] III. Precautions for Use Differential diagnosis and contraindications: This product has a warming and dispersing effect, and is suitable for chronic blood stasis, cold-dampness obstruction, and other related syndromes. It should not be used if the patient presents with symptoms of excess heat such as redness, swelling, heat, and pain in the affected area.

[0028] Special populations: This product is absolutely contraindicated for pregnant women and breastfeeding women. (This product contains pungent and volatile ingredients, which are harmful to the fetus and infant.)

[0029] Children and people with allergies should use with caution. If necessary, use should be done under the guidance of a physician.

[0030] Dosage and diet: Be sure to follow the prescribed method of "taking on an empty stomach with warm saline" to ensure efficacy.

[0031] During the course of treatment, avoid consuming raw, cold, greasy, and spicy foods.

[0032] Other points to note: If you are using other medications, please consult your doctor or pharmacist before using this product.

[0033] Treatment of chronic injuries requires comprehensive conditioning. During medication, avoid excessive weight-bearing on the affected area and keep it warm.

[0034] If pain worsens acutely or discomfort occurs while taking the medication, seek medical attention promptly.

[0035] IV. Storage Method This product should be sealed and stored in a cool, dry place, avoiding moisture and heat. Do not take the pills if they show signs of mold, insect infestation, or an abnormal odor.

[0036] Example: Example 1: Method of using a medicine for treating chronic musculoskeletal injuries This embodiment details a specific method of using a medication for treating chronic musculoskeletal injuries. The core of this method lies in strictly adhering to a specific administration method and cycle to ensure the medication exerts its effects of warming and dispersing stagnation, resolving blood stasis, and relieving pain. First, the user must understand the dosage and frequency of administration. The correct method is to take the medication orally twice daily, once in the morning and once in the evening. Each dose is 2 to 3 pills; the user can determine the specific number within this range based on their own tolerance to the medication and the doctor's instructions. Second, and crucially, is the method of administration. Each dose must be taken on an empty stomach before meals. Take an appropriate amount of warm water, add a small amount of salt to make a mild saline solution, and use this as the medication. It is essential to ensure that the medication is taken on an empty stomach and swallowed with this warm saline solution. This requirement of "taking with warm saline solution on an empty stomach" is the key difference between this method and conventional medication methods. It aims to utilize the downward-moving properties of salt to guide the warming and dispersing effects of the medication to the lower abdomen and the affected areas of the musculoskeletal system more quickly and directly, thereby enhancing the effect of dispersing chronic stagnation. Incorrect administration methods (such as taking it after meals, or taking it with tea or plain warm water) may significantly affect the efficacy.

[0037] After determining the specific treatment plan, users need to establish a correct understanding of the treatment course. Because this product targets "old" injuries, the pathological basis of which is often long-term blood stasis, phlegm, and dampness accumulation, its effect is relatively slow and requires continuous action. It is generally recommended to take it continuously for 4 weeks as a basic treatment course. Users should adhere to the daily dosage and method of administration and should not interrupt the treatment arbitrarily. After completing one basic course, medication should be discontinued to observe the improvement of symptoms, such as relief of pain, numbness, and limited mobility. Depending on the severity of the condition and individual recovery differences, further treatment may be necessary after consulting a physician or pharmacist. Typically, patients with a longer course of illness or more severe symptoms may need to take 2 to 3 courses of treatment to consolidate the therapeutic effect. However, it should be noted that unlimited long-term use is not recommended to avoid unnecessary burden. Before starting medication and after each course of treatment, it is best to have a professional TCM physician conduct a diagnosis and evaluation to ensure that the medication is appropriate for the patient's condition.

[0038] Example 2: Application method of a musculoskeletal pain treatment drug containing musk This embodiment describes the application method of a musculoskeletal pain treatment drug containing a specific component, musk (also known as "Musk"), emphasizing its safe and effective use under strict medication instructions. When using this method, the user's primary concern is whether they belong to the applicable population. Due to the characteristics of its components, this drug is explicitly contraindicated for pregnant and lactating women, as its pungent and volatile properties may have adverse effects on the fetus and infant. Simultaneously, it is also not suitable for patients with local redness, swelling, heat, and pain, which fall under the category of "excessive heat syndrome" in Traditional Chinese Medicine. After confirming suitability, the specific medication administration stage begins. The dosage instructions are: twice daily, morning and evening, 2 to 3 pills each time. It must be taken on an empty stomach, i.e., without any other food in the stomach. A specially prepared medium is required: dissolve a small amount of edible salt in warm water to create a suitable, low-concentration warm saline solution, which is used to administer the drug. This step of "taking the medicine with warm saline on an empty stomach" is a mandatory step in this application method. The purpose is to allow the medicine to enter the intestines quickly without the interference of food by taking it on an empty stomach. The salt also helps to guide the medicine through the meridians, and in conjunction with the ability of ingredients such as musk in the medicine to penetrate and unblock the meridians, the medicine can be applied more precisely to old injuries with blocked meridians and stagnant blood.

[0039] During application, users need to cooperate with corresponding lifestyle adjustments. While taking this medication, avoid consuming raw, cold, greasy, and spicy foods, as these can easily generate dampness and heat or hinder the spleen and stomach's digestive function, affecting drug absorption and efficacy. Simultaneously, pay attention to local care of the affected area, avoiding excessive weight-bearing on the neck, lower back, and other injured areas, or maintaining improper posture for extended periods. Keep joints warm to prevent external cold and dampness from worsening the condition. Under the guidance of rehabilitation professionals, moderate, non-weight-bearing functional exercises can be performed to promote blood circulation. The entire application cycle needs to be planned, typically with a 4-week treatment unit. After completing a unit, a periodic summary should be conducted to assess the degree of pain relief and improvement in joint mobility. Whether to continue to the next unit should be decided based on this assessment result and under professional advice; generally, 2 to 3 units can be used continuously. If, during application, the pain not only fails to decrease but worsens sharply, or if rashes, itching, or other suspected allergic reactions or other new serious discomfort occur, discontinue use immediately and seek medical help.

[0040] Example 3: Administration and storage method of a honey pill-form medicine for treating tendon and bone injuries This embodiment provides a complete administration and storage plan for a bone and joint injury treatment medicine in honey pill form, ensuring standardized procedures throughout the entire process from medication to storage. The administration portion of this plan has clear and detailed requirements. Patients need to take the medicine twice daily, once in the morning before breakfast and once at bedtime, with each dose being 2 or 3 pills. The prerequisite for administration is an empty stomach, generally recommended to be taken at least 1 hour before a meal or at least 2 hours after a meal, when the stomach is basically empty. The key method for preparing the swallowing solution is as follows: Take a clean teacup, pour in about 150 ml of warm water (the water temperature should be warm but not hot to the touch), then add a very small amount of edible salt (just a small amount dipped into the tip of a chopstick), and gently stir until the salt is completely dissolved, forming a slightly warm salt water solution. When taking the medicine, first drink a sip or two of the warm salt water to moisten the throat, then put in the pill, and swallow it with the remaining warm salt water to ensure smooth swallowing. The key technical point of this treatment plan is the method of "taking the medicine with warm saline on an empty stomach". Taking it on an empty stomach ensures the speed and extent of drug absorption, while the warm saline has the properties of entering the kidneys and bones with its salty taste and warming and assisting nature. It is especially helpful in guiding the efficacy of the various drug components in the honey pill to the muscles and bones, so as to exert a therapeutic effect on old stagnation.

[0041] This guide provides specific instructions for the storage of this honey pill preparation, which complement the administration method to jointly ensure the quality and efficacy of the medicine. Because the honey pills contain honey and various medicinal herbs, they are easily affected by environmental temperature and humidity. The correct storage method is to place the medicine in its original packaging or a well-sealed container in a cool, dry, well-ventilated cabinet away from direct sunlight. During the hot and humid summer season or the plum rain season in southern regions, to prevent the honey pills from absorbing moisture, softening, fermenting, or becoming moldy, they can be sealed and stored in the refrigerator at a temperature maintained between 4-8℃. Each time you take out a pill, use dry, clean hands or tools to quickly reseal the package after taking out the required number, minimizing the time the medicine is exposed to air. Before taking the medicine, check the appearance and odor of the pills. If mold spots, filamentous substances, or abnormal rancidity or odor are found on the surface, it indicates that the medicine has deteriorated and must be discarded; do not take it. This administration and storage guide emphasizes standardized procedures from "ingestion" to "storage," which is the foundation for ensuring the safety and effectiveness of the medicine.

[0042] Example 4: A course of medication management for chronic nerve compression symptoms This embodiment describes a course-based management method for medications targeting pain, numbness, and other symptoms caused by chronic nerve compression, emphasizing its systematic and phased approach. This method does not simply instruct on daily dosage; instead, it integrates the medication process into a structured treatment cycle. At the beginning of treatment, patients establish a first defined treatment phase, the basic course, lasting four weeks of continuous medication. During these four weeks, patients must strictly adhere to the prescribed daily medication regimen: 2-3 pills orally twice daily, morning and evening. Each dose must follow the same standard procedure of "taken with warm saline solution on an empty stomach" to ensure consistent bioavailability and action, which is a prerequisite for accumulating therapeutic effects and gradually unblocking the meridians and blood flow in the compressed area. The goal of this phase is to initially alleviate persistent discomfort such as soreness, numbness, pain, and tingling caused by chronic compression, and to improve local blood circulation and nerve function.

[0043] After completing a 4-week basic treatment course, this method enters the crucial assessment and decision-making phase. At this time, patients should not decide on their own to immediately start the next cycle of medication or permanently discontinue medication. Instead, they need to pause medication and systematically review the effects of the first phase. The assessment includes: the degree of reduction in main symptoms (such as radiating pain in the neck or lower back, numbness in the fingers or toes), whether the frequency of attacks has decreased, and whether tolerance to daily activities (such as prolonged walking or sitting) has improved. Based on this self-assessment, it is strongly recommended to consult the prescribing physician or pharmacist for comparative analysis based on the initial diagnosis. The physician will determine whether the improvement is satisfactory, whether the expected goals have been achieved, or whether further consolidation treatment is needed. If symptoms have improved significantly but have not completely disappeared, or if the condition is stubborn and complex, a second or even third 4-week consolidation treatment course can be initiated under the guidance of a physician. The core idea of ​​this entire course of treatment management method (such as 2-3 consecutive courses) is to gradually resolve the stubborn pathological products in the chronic nerve compression area through planned, intermittent intensive treatment, rather than unlimited long-term medication. The evaluation after each course of treatment is a necessary step in connecting different treatment stages and achieving individualized precision medication.

[0044] Example 5: A comprehensive guide to the use of musculoskeletal medications that integrate dietary and lifestyle restrictions. This embodiment provides a comprehensive guide to the use of musculoskeletal medications, integrating specific dietary restrictions and lifestyle recommendations, placing medication administration within a more holistic rehabilitation management framework. The core medication instructions are clear and inseparable: twice daily (morning and evening), 2-3 pills each time, on an empty stomach, taken with warm saline solution. All four conditions must be met simultaneously. In particular, the combination of "on an empty stomach" and "warm saline solution" is a key technical feature in this guideline to enhance drug delivery, aiming to maximize the drug's effects of warming and unblocking meridians, dispelling cold and dampness, and resolving blood stasis and relieving pain, directly addressing the pathogenesis of wind-cold-dampness obstruction, liver and kidney deficiency combined with blood stasis.

[0045] Building upon these strict medication guidelines, this guideline further expands upon the requirements for synergy and contraindications during medication, forming a comprehensive plan. Regarding dietary adjustments, users must actively adjust their eating habits throughout the entire medication period (especially during one or more courses of treatment). They should avoid consuming cold or raw foods (such as iced drinks and raw seafood) to prevent cold stagnation of qi and blood, which could counteract the warming properties of the medication; reduce the intake of greasy and rich foods (such as fatty meat and fried foods) to prevent greasiness from hindering stomach function and affecting drug absorption and metabolism; and avoid spicy and stimulating foods (such as strong alcohol, chili peppers, and excessive grilling) to prevent excessive heat and yin depletion, interfering with the drug's balance or exacerbating potential heat symptoms. In terms of lifestyle, the guideline requires users to pay attention to protecting the affected area, avoiding excessive weight-bearing or acute sprains and strains in areas prone to old injuries such as the lower back and neck. They should also pay attention to keeping the area warm, especially during seasonal changes, to prevent wind, cold, and dampness from invading and affecting the therapeutic effect. Under the guidance of a professional, gentle rehabilitation exercises aimed at enhancing local stability and blood circulation, such as specific stretching or isometric exercises, may be performed as appropriate. In addition, if the user is taking other medications, especially anticoagulants, antihypertensive drugs, or hypoglycemic drugs, they must consult a physician or pharmacist before starting this comprehensive program to assess potential interaction risks. This comprehensive guide, through multi-dimensional interventions of "standardized medication use + dietary regulation + behavioral management," aims to create a favorable internal and external environment for the medication to exert its best therapeutic effect and promote the full recovery of chronic musculoskeletal injuries.

[0046] Although embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A traditional Chinese medicine powder-to-honey pill composition and preparation process for treating cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic muscle injuries, characterized in that: Made from the following parts by weight of active pharmaceutical ingredient: Angelica pubescens 3 parts, Saposhnikovia divaricata 3 parts, Loranthus parasiticus 3 parts, Pinus massoniana 5 parts, Clematis chinensis 3 parts, Hedyotis diffusa 5 parts, Angelica dahurica 5 parts, Magnolia officinalis 5 parts, Corydalis yanhusuo 5 parts, Chaenomeles speciosa 15 parts, monkey bone 15 parts, Morinda officinalis 5 parts, Eucommia ulmoides 5 parts, Dragon's blood 5 parts, Aristolochia debilis 5 parts, Cinnamomum cassia 3 parts, Cinnamomum cassia 15 parts, Achyranthes bidentata 8 parts, Ligusticum chuanxiong 5 parts, Paeonia lactiflora 5 parts, Psoralea corylifolia 5 parts, Paeonia suffruticosa 5 parts, Poria cocos 5 parts, Rehmannia glutinosa 20 parts, Angelica sinensis 10 parts, Spatholobus suberectus 1 part, Morus alba 10 parts, Lycium barbarum 10 parts, Lysimachia christinae 5 parts, Achyranthes bidentata 10 parts, Morus alba root 12 parts, Musk 1 part.

2. The traditional Chinese medicine powder-to-honey pill composition and preparation process for cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic muscle injury according to claim 1, characterized in that, In the composition, "Liuhan" is an alternative name for Dipsacus asperoides, "Lingxian" is an alternative name for Clematis chinensis, "Guzhi" is an alternative name for Psoralea corylifolia, "Baifu" is an alternative name for Poria cocos, "Shexiang" is an alternative name for musk, "Sanggouqi" is a collective term for mulberry and wolfberry or specifically refers to one of them, "Jinying" is an alternative name for Rosa laevigata, "Niudali" is the root of Millettia speciosa, a plant of the genus Millettia in the legume family, and "Nanteng" is an alternative name for Photinia serratifolia.

3. The traditional Chinese medicine powder-to-honey pill composition and preparation process for cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic muscle injury according to claim 1, characterized in that, Includes the following steps: S1. Raw material processing: The various Chinese medicinal materials described in claim 1 are respectively cleaned, washed, and dried; S2. Grinding: Mix all the Chinese medicinal materials processed in step S1 and grind them together into a fine powder to obtain mixed medicinal powder; S3. Refining honey: Place honey in a pot, heat to boiling, filter out the foam, continue heating and refining, and refine the honey to the appropriate degree according to the season and the properties of the medicinal materials; S4. Making pills: Mix the mixed medicinal powder obtained in step S2 with the refined honey obtained in step S3 in a certain proportion, stir evenly, and make into plastic pills with moderate softness and hardness. S5. Forming into pellets: Divide and roll the pellets made in step S4 into uniform pellets; S6. Drying and Packaging: The pills prepared in step S5 are dried at low temperature to remove surface moisture, and then sealed and packaged to obtain the Chinese medicine honey pills.

4. The traditional Chinese medicine powder-to-honey pill composition and preparation process for cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic muscle injury according to claim 1, characterized in that: All active pharmaceutical ingredients in the composition are used in crude drug form.

5. The traditional Chinese medicine powder-to-honey pill composition and preparation process for cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic muscle injury according to claim 3, characterized in that: In the preparation process of the composition, the fineness requirement of the mixed powder in step S2 is that it can pass through a No. 5 sieve completely and contains no less than 95% of the powder that can pass through a No. 6 sieve.

6. The traditional Chinese medicine powder-to-honey pill composition and preparation process for cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic muscle injury according to claim 3, characterized in that: In step S3 of the preparation process, the degree of refining of the honey is adjusted according to the season, refining it to medium honey in summer and to old honey in winter.

7. The traditional Chinese medicine powder-to-honey pill composition and preparation process for cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic muscle injury according to claim 3, characterized in that: In step S4 of the preparation process, the mixing ratio of the mixed medicinal powder to refined honey is 1:1 to 1:1.

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8. The traditional Chinese medicine powder-to-honey pill composition and preparation process for cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic muscle injury according to claim 3, characterized in that: In step S4 of the preparation process, the stirring is continuous stirring in the same direction until the pellets are uniform in color, non-sticky, and have good plasticity.

9. The traditional Chinese medicine powder-to-honey pill composition and preparation process for cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic muscle injury according to claim 3, characterized in that: In step S5 of the preparation process, the weight of each pellet is 9 grams.

10. The traditional Chinese medicine powder-to-honey pill composition and preparation process for cervical and lumbar nerve compression and chronic muscle injury according to claim 3, characterized in that: In step S6 of the preparation process, the low-temperature drying temperature is 40~50℃ and the drying time is 12~24 hours.