Qi-tonifying and face-nourishing pill and preparation method thereof
By scientifically combining herbs such as Hangzhou white chrysanthemum and Changbai Mountain ginseng slices, and optimizing the processing technology, a Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pill was prepared. This solved the problems of single ingredients and poor stability of existing Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing Chinese medicine preparations, achieving significant effects of simultaneously nourishing Qi and blood and regulating the internal organs, as well as providing a good user experience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202610003156.8
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2026-01-05
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
AI Technical Summary
Current traditional Chinese medicine preparations for invigorating qi and nourishing the complexion have single ingredients, making it difficult to simultaneously replenish qi and blood and regulate the internal organs. They also have low dissolution rates of effective ingredients, poor stability of pills, and unpleasant taste, which affects their clinical application effects.
Using authentic medicinal herbs such as Hangzhou white chrysanthemum and Changbai Mountain ginseng slices, combined with optimized processing and manufacturing techniques, a Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pill was prepared. The formula is scientific, with strong synergistic effects, improving the retention rate of effective ingredients and the stability of the pill, as well as improving the taste.
It achieves dual replenishment of Qi and blood, and harmonizes the internal organs, significantly improving complexion and skin condition, increasing the retention rate of effective ingredients and the stability of the pills, with a good taste and easy to take.
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Abstract
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Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of traditional Chinese medicine preparation technology, specifically to a qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pill and its preparation method. Background Technology
[0002] Problems such as insufficient Qi and blood, and dysfunction of the internal organs often manifest externally as sallow complexion, rough skin, increased age spots, and fatigue—symptoms of aging and sub-health. Therefore, the demand for Qi-tonifying and beauty-enhancing traditional Chinese medicine preparations is increasing. Traditional Chinese medicine has unique advantages in Qi-tonifying and beauty-enhancing, achieving a beautifying effect from the inside out by regulating the balance of Qi and blood in the internal organs. However, existing Qi-tonifying and beauty-enhancing traditional Chinese medicine preparations have several shortcomings: First, some formulas have single ingredients, focusing primarily on either replenishing blood or tonifying Qi, making it difficult to achieve a synergistic effect of simultaneously replenishing Qi and blood and regulating the internal organs; second, some preparations use non-standard raw material processing techniques, resulting in low dissolution rates of effective ingredients; and third, some manufacturing methods are crude. Traditional pills suffer from poor stability, unpleasant taste, and are prone to loss of active ingredients, affecting their clinical efficacy. This invention uses Hangzhou white chrysanthemum as a traditional Chinese medicine, which has the effects of dispelling wind-heat, calming the liver and improving eyesight, and clearing heat and detoxifying. Its flavonoid components can resist oxidation and improve circulation. Changbai Mountain ginseng slices are a good tonic for replenishing qi, containing active ingredients such as ginsenosides, which can greatly replenish vital energy and restore pulse. Based on the traditional Chinese medicine theory that qi and blood share the same origin and that the internal organs are regulated in a coordinated manner, Hangzhou white chrysanthemum, Changbai Mountain ginseng slices, and various tonifying Chinese medicines are scientifically combined and processed with optimized processing techniques to prepare pills with significant qi-tonifying and beauty-enhancing effects and good stability, thus overcoming the shortcomings of existing technologies. Summary of the Invention
[0003] In view of the deficiencies in the existing technology, the purpose of this invention is to provide a Qi-nourishing and beauty-enhancing pill and its preparation method, so that the Qi-nourishing and beauty-enhancing pill formula is scientific, has a strong synergistic effect, can achieve dual replenishment of Qi and blood and simultaneous regulation of internal organs, and achieve significant effects of nourishing Qi and beautifying the complexion; at the same time, the preparation method is standardized and efficient, which can improve the retention rate of effective ingredients in raw materials and the stability of pills, improve taste, and make it easy to take.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by the present invention is: a Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pill, wherein the Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pill is made from the following main raw materials in the following weight proportions: 360g of Hangzhou white chrysanthemum, 26g of Changbai Mountain ginseng slices, 52g of Atractylodes macrocephala, 72g of Astragalus membranaceus, 72g of mulberry, 120g of prepared Rehmannia glutinosa, 22g of raw Rehmannia glutinosa, 52g of Poria cocos, 120g of Angelica sinensis, 28g of prepared Polygala tenuifolia, 120g of salted Morinda officinalis, 120g of wolfberry, 22g of Sichuan pepper, 28g of Dioscorea opposita, 28g of Poria cocos, 60g of salted Cuscuta chinensis, 60g of Eucommia ulmoides, and 60g of Polygonatum sibiricum.
[0005] A further improvement is that the Hangzhou white chrysanthemum is a traditional Chinese medicine from Tongxiang, Zhejiang, and contains ≥1.2% flavonoids.
[0006] A further improvement is that the Changbai Mountain ginseng slices are five-year-old cultivated ginseng with a ginsenoside Rg1+Re content ≥0.3%.
[0007] A further improvement is that the prepared Rehmannia glutinosa, after being processed by stewing in wine, has a polysaccharide content of ≥6.0%.
[0008] The further improvement lies in the fact that the salt-processed Morinda officinalis and salt-processed Cuscuta chinensis are both listed in the pharmacopoeia as salt-processed products, which comply with the processing specifications.
[0009] A further improvement is that the raw materials must be re-inspected and qualified by the quality inspection department before they can be used.
[0010] The preparation method of the above-mentioned Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pills includes the following steps: Step 1: Raw Material Pretreatment: Weigh each raw material according to the formula weight and classify them for processing: Remove impurities from Changbai Mountain ginseng slices, Atractylodes macrocephala, Astragalus membranaceus, Rehmannia glutinosa (processed), Rehmannia glutinosa (raw), Poria cocos, Angelica sinensis, Polygala tenuifolia (processed), Morinda officinalis (salted), Lycium barbarum, Dioscorea opposita, Poria cocos (sclerotium sclerotium), Cuscuta chinensis (salted), Eucommia ulmoides, and Polygonatum sibiricum. Quickly rinse 2 to 3 times with clean water, place in a constant temperature drying oven at 60-70℃ and dry until the moisture content is ≤8%. Then, pulverize in an ultra-fine pulverizer and pass through a 120-mesh sieve to obtain... Mixed fine powder A; Remove the calyx and impurities from Hangzhou white chrysanthemum, place it in a constant temperature drying oven at 50-60℃ and dry it at low temperature until the moisture content is ≤6%, then pulverize it and pass it through a 100-mesh sieve to obtain Hangzhou white chrysanthemum fine powder B; Wash the mulberries and place them in a vacuum freeze dryer, freeze dry them at -40℃ for 8 hours, then pulverize them and pass them through a 100-mesh sieve to obtain mulberry fine powder C; Remove the seeds and impurities from the peppercorns, roast them at low temperature until the aroma is released, then pulverize them and pass them through an 80-mesh sieve to obtain peppercorn fine powder D; Step 2: Extraction and Concentration: Take 40% of the total amount of mixed fine powder A, add 8-10 times the amount of purified water, soak for 1.5 hours, heat to boiling, and extract twice while maintaining a gentle boil. The first extraction time is 2 hours after the gentle boil, and the second extraction time is 3.5 hours after the gentle boil. Combine the two extracts and filter with a 100-mesh filter cloth to obtain the extract. Transfer the extract to a vacuum concentration tank and concentrate it at a temperature of 60-65℃ to a clear paste with a relative density of 1.25-1.30 for later use. The third step is to make the pill core: Mix the remaining 60% of the mixed fine powder A with the fine powder of Hangzhou white chrysanthemum B, fine powder of mulberry C, and fine powder of Sichuan pepper D evenly, add all the reserved clear paste, and gradually add refined honey. Knead thoroughly until a uniform and elastic clump is formed. Place the clump in a pill-making machine to make small pill cores with a diameter of 3mm, and place them in a cool and ventilated place to pre-dry for 2 hours. Step 4: Coating and Drying: Dilute a small amount of honey with an appropriate amount of purified water to prepare the coating solution, with a honey-to-water mass ratio of 1:3. Place the pre-dried pill cores into a coating machine, adjust the machine speed to 30 r / min and the temperature to 45℃, and spray the coating solution evenly until the pill core surface is smooth and round, with a diameter of 4-5 mm. Then, transfer the coated pills to a constant temperature drying oven and dry them at 50-55℃ for 4 hours until the moisture content of the pills is ≤9%, thus obtaining the Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pills. Step 5: Quality Inspection and Packaging. First, a full range of quality tests are conducted on the initial pills. The core test items include: appearance (smooth surface, uniform color, no sticking or deformation); particle size (diameter 4-5mm, allowable difference ≤ ±0.2mm, moisture content ≤ 9%); and microbial limits (total bacterial count ≤ 300 cfu / g, total mold and yeast count ≤ 50 cfu / g, and no pathogenic bacteria such as Salmonella or Staphylococcus aureus). Then, the qualified pills are packaged into pharmaceutical high-density polyethylene bottles, sealed, and stored in a cool, dry place at a temperature ≤ 25℃ and relative humidity ≤ 60%.
[0011] A further improvement is made in that: in the pellet core, the amount of refined honey is 1.2 times the total weight of the mixed powder, and the honey is refined to a medium honey state, that is, the honey temperature is 116-118℃ and the water content is 14%-16%.
[0012] A further improvement is that the granules in the pellet core should be able to be formed into a ball by hand, crumble easily when pressed, and have a hardness of 5-8 Newtons.
[0013] The beneficial effects of this invention are as follows: This invention discloses a Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pill and its manufacturing method, which makes the Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pill formula scientific and has a strong synergistic effect, achieving the dual replenishment of Qi and blood and the simultaneous regulation of internal organs, thus achieving the significant effect of boosting Qi and enhancing beauty. At the same time, the manufacturing method is standardized and efficient, which can improve the retention rate of effective ingredients in raw materials and the stability of the pill, improve the taste, and make it easier to take. Detailed Implementation
[0014] The technical solution of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below in conjunction with experimental data.
[0015] This invention provides a Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pill, which is made from the following main ingredients in the following weight proportions: 360g of Hangzhou white chrysanthemum, 26g of Changbai Mountain ginseng slices, 52g of Atractylodes macrocephala, 72g of Astragalus membranaceus, 72g of mulberry, 120g of prepared Rehmannia glutinosa, 22g of raw Rehmannia glutinosa, 52g of Poria cocos, 120g of Angelica sinensis, 28g of prepared Polygala tenuifolia, 120g of salt-processed Morinda officinalis, 120g of wolfberry, 22g of Sichuan pepper, 28g of Dioscorea opposita, 28g of Poria cocos, 60g of salt-processed Cuscuta chinensis, 60g of Eucommia ulmoides, and 60g of Polygonatum sibiricum.
[0016] The Hangzhou white chrysanthemum mentioned is a traditional Chinese medicine from Tongxiang, Zhejiang Province, containing ≥1.2% flavonoids.
[0017] The Changbai Mountain ginseng slices are five-year-old cultivated ginseng with a ginsenoside Rg1+Re content ≥0.3%.
[0018] The prepared Rehmannia glutinosa, after being processed by stewing in wine, has a polysaccharide content of ≥6.0%.
[0019] The salt-processed Morinda officinalis and salt-processed Cuscuta chinensis mentioned are both listed in the pharmacopoeia as salt-processed products and comply with the processing standards.
[0020] The raw materials must be re-inspected and approved by the quality inspection department before they can be used.
[0021] The preparation method of the above-mentioned Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pills includes the following steps: Step 1: Raw Material Pretreatment: Weigh each raw material according to the formula weight and classify them for processing: Remove impurities from Changbai Mountain ginseng slices, Atractylodes macrocephala, Astragalus membranaceus, Rehmannia glutinosa (processed), Rehmannia glutinosa (raw), Poria cocos, Angelica sinensis, Polygala tenuifolia (processed), Morinda officinalis (salted), Lycium barbarum, Dioscorea opposita, Poria cocos (sclerotium sclerotium), Cuscuta chinensis (salted), Eucommia ulmoides, and Polygonatum sibiricum. Quickly rinse 2 to 3 times with clean water, place in a constant temperature drying oven at 60-70℃ and dry until the moisture content is ≤8%. Then, pulverize in an ultra-fine pulverizer and pass through a 120-mesh sieve to obtain... Mixed fine powder A; Remove the calyx and impurities from Hangzhou white chrysanthemum, place it in a constant temperature drying oven at 50-60℃ and dry it at low temperature until the moisture content is ≤6%, then pulverize it and pass it through a 100-mesh sieve to obtain Hangzhou white chrysanthemum fine powder B; Wash the mulberries and place them in a vacuum freeze dryer, freeze dry them at -40℃ for 8 hours, then pulverize them and pass them through a 100-mesh sieve to obtain mulberry fine powder C; Remove the seeds and impurities from the peppercorns, roast them at low temperature until the aroma is released, then pulverize them and pass them through an 80-mesh sieve to obtain peppercorn fine powder D; Step 2: Extraction and Concentration: Take 40% of the total amount of mixed fine powder A, add 8-10 times the amount of purified water, soak for 1.5 hours, heat to boiling, and extract twice while maintaining a gentle boil. The first extraction time is 2 hours after the gentle boil, and the second extraction time is 3.5 hours after the gentle boil. Combine the two extracts and filter with a 100-mesh filter cloth to obtain the extract. Transfer the extract to a vacuum concentration tank and concentrate it at a temperature of 60-65℃ to a clear paste with a relative density of 1.25-1.30 for later use. The third step is to make the pill core: Mix the remaining 60% of the mixed fine powder A with the fine powder of Hangzhou white chrysanthemum B, fine powder of mulberry C, and fine powder of Sichuan pepper D evenly, add all the reserved clear paste, and gradually add refined honey. Knead thoroughly until a uniform and elastic clump is formed. Place the clump in a pill-making machine to make small pill cores with a diameter of 3mm, and place them in a cool and ventilated place to pre-dry for 2 hours. Step 4: Coating and Drying: Dilute a small amount of honey with an appropriate amount of purified water to prepare the coating solution, with a honey-to-water mass ratio of 1:3. Place the pre-dried pill cores into a coating machine, adjust the machine speed to 30 r / min and the temperature to 45℃, and spray the coating solution evenly until the pill core surface is smooth and round, with a diameter of 4-5 mm. Then, transfer the coated pills to a constant temperature drying oven and dry them at 50-55℃ for 4 hours until the moisture content of the pills is ≤9%, thus obtaining the Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pills. Step 5: Quality Inspection and Packaging. First, a full range of quality tests are conducted on the initial pills. The core test items include: appearance (smooth surface, uniform color, no sticking or deformation); particle size (diameter 4-5mm, allowable difference ≤ ±0.2mm, moisture content ≤ 9%); and microbial limits (total bacterial count ≤ 300 cfu / g, total mold and yeast count ≤ 50 cfu / g, and no pathogenic bacteria such as Salmonella or Staphylococcus aureus). Then, the qualified pills are packaged into pharmaceutical high-density polyethylene bottles, sealed, and stored in a cool, dry place at a temperature ≤ 25℃ and relative humidity ≤ 60%.
[0022] In the pellet core making process, the amount of refined honey used is 1.2 times the total weight of the mixed powder, and the honey is refined to a medium honey state, that is, honey temperature 116-118℃ and water content 14%-16%.
[0023] The granules in the pellet core should be able to be formed into a ball by hand, crumble easily when pressed lightly, and have a hardness of 5-8 Newtons.
[0024] The comparative experimental study of the above embodiments is as follows: Experimental Design: This experiment adopted a randomized, double-blind, parallel-controlled design, which was approved by the Ethics Committee of Hubei University of Medicine. All volunteers signed informed consent forms.
[0025] Volunteer inclusion criteria: 1. Female, aged 25-45; 2. Meets the diagnostic criteria for "Qi and Blood Deficiency Syndrome" in the "Reference Standards for Differentiation of Deficiency Syndromes in Traditional Chinese Medicine": sallow complexion, fatigue, dizziness, numbness in the hands and feet, pale tongue with white coating, and weak pulse; 3. Sallow complexion score ≥3 points, skin roughness score ≥3 points, using a 1-5 point quantitative scoring method; 4. Has not taken Qi-tonifying and blood-nourishing drugs or used medical aesthetic procedures in the past 3 months; 5. Has no history of liver or kidney dysfunction, endocrine disorders, or allergies.
[0026] Exclusion criteria for volunteers: 1. Pregnant or breastfeeding women; 2. Individuals with severe cardiovascular or cerebrovascular diseases or autoimmune diseases; 3. Individuals allergic to any component of the experimental drug; 4. Individuals who did not take the medication as prescribed or used other interventions without authorization during the experiment; 5. Individuals who were unreachable during follow-up or whose data was incomplete.
[0027] Experimental grouping: Ninety eligible volunteers were selected and randomly divided into three groups of 30 each using a random number table. There were no statistically significant differences in age, disease duration, baseline symptom scores, or other general characteristics among the three groups (P>0.05), indicating comparability. Specific data are shown in Table 1. Table 1
[0028] Intervention measures: The experimental group took 6g of the Qi-nourishing and beauty-enhancing pills prepared in Example 1 of this invention, twice a day, with warm water; the positive control group took 6g of the commercially available "Qi-nourishing and blood-tonifying pills", twice a day, with warm water; the blank control group took a placebo with the same appearance, whose ingredients were starch, dextrin, and pigment, and the dosage and administration were the same as the experimental group; all three groups were continuously intervened for 4 weeks. During the intervention period, they maintained a light diet, avoided staying up late, and discontinued other beauty and conditioning drugs.
[0029] Evaluation Indicators and Detection Methods: 1. Subjective Symptom Scoring: Referring to the "Guiding Principles for Clinical Research of New Traditional Chinese Medicines," six core symptoms, including sallow complexion, fatigue, and rough skin, were quantitatively scored from 1 to 5 points. The total symptom score was calculated, where 1 point indicates no symptoms and 5 points indicates severe symptoms. 2. Objective Indicators: Venous blood was collected before and after the intervention. Hemoglobin (Hb) content was detected using a fully automated biochemical analyzer, and serum superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and malondialdehyde (MDA) content were detected using an ELISA kit. 3. Efficacy Evaluation: A reduction in total symptom score of ≥70% was considered cured, 30%-69% was considered effective, and <30% was considered ineffective. The efficacy rate was calculated as the sum of the number of cured cases and the number of effective cases / the total number of cases × 100%. 4. Safety Evaluation: Adverse reactions during the intervention were recorded, and liver and kidney function tests (ALT, AST, Cr, BUN) were performed.
[0030] Statistical methods: SPSS 26.0 statistical software was used for analysis. Quantitative data were expressed as mean ± standard deviation (x±s). Paired t-tests were used for within-group comparisons, and one-way ANOVA was used for between-group comparisons. Categorical data were expressed as percentages (%) and analyzed using the χ² test. P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
[0031] Experimental results: 1. Symptom improvement effect: After 4 weeks of intervention, the total symptom score of the experimental group was significantly lower than that of the positive control group and the blank control group, with an effective rate of 86.7%, which was significantly higher than that of the positive control group (56.7%) and the blank control group (10.0%). See Table 2 for details. Table 2
[0032] Note: Compared with the blank control group, △P<0.05; compared with the positive control group, #P<0.05.
[0033] 2. Changes in objective indicators: After intervention, the Hb content and serum SOD activity in the experimental group were significantly higher than those in the other two groups (P < 0.05), while the MDA content was significantly lower than those in the other two groups (P < 0.05). This indicates that the pills of this invention can effectively improve blood circulation and antioxidant capacity, as detailed in Table 3. Table 3
[0034] Note: Compared with the blank control group, △P<0.05; compared with the positive control group, #P<0.05.
[0035] 3. Safety Evaluation: During the intervention period, the liver and kidney function indicators of all three groups of volunteers remained within the normal range. In the experimental group, only one patient experienced mild abdominal distension, which resolved spontaneously without discontinuation of the medication, with an adverse reaction rate of 3.3%. In the positive control group, three patients experienced abdominal distension and two experienced dry mouth, with an adverse reaction rate of 16.7%. No adverse reactions were observed in the blank control group. This indicates that the safety of the pills in this invention is superior to that of commercially available products.
[0036] Experimental conclusion: The Qi-nourishing and beauty-enhancing pills prepared in this invention can significantly improve the subjective symptoms and objective indicators of volunteers with Qi and blood deficiency syndrome. It has a high efficacy rate and good safety, and its effect is superior to similar products on the market, and it has significant clinical application value.
[0037] The technical terms used in the above embodiments are explained below: SOD: Superoxide dismutase is a key antioxidant enzyme in the human body. It can scavenge free radicals, delay aging, and protect cells; elevated serum SOD activity indicates enhanced antioxidant capacity. MDA (malondialdehyde): A metabolite of cells damaged by free radicals; a decrease in its content indicates a reduction in oxidative damage to cells. Hb hemoglobin: a protein in red blood cells that transports oxygen; an increase in Hb levels suggests an improvement in anemia. CFU / g: This is an abbreviation for Colony-Forming Units per gram, a commonly used quantitative unit in microbial detection, used to express the "number of culturable microorganisms" contained in each gram of sample. ELISA is used to detect the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and the content of malondialdehyde (MDA) in the serum of volunteers, so as to objectively evaluate the antioxidant effect of the pills; ALT: Alanine aminotransferase, mainly found in hepatocytes, is a core indicator of liver function. An elevated level suggests that hepatocytes may be damaged. AST: Aspartate aminotransferase, mainly found in hepatocytes, cardiomyocytes, etc. Elevated levels are commonly seen in hepatocyte or cardiomyocyte damage, and are often used in conjunction with ALT to assess the degree of liver damage. Cr: Creatinine, the end product of muscle metabolism, is mainly excreted by the kidneys. An increase may indicate a decline in kidney function (impaired glomerular filtration). BUN: Blood urea nitrogen, the end product of protein metabolism, is excreted by the kidneys. Elevated levels are commonly seen in renal insufficiency and may also be affected by factors such as high-protein diets and dehydration. SPSS 26.0 is an internationally recognized professional statistical analysis software (Statistical Product and Service Solutions version 26.0). Its core function is for statistical processing of experimental data; it is easy to use and offers comprehensive functionality. In this study, its role was to: use paired t-tests to compare indicators before and after intervention in the same group; use one-way ANOVA to compare differences among three groups; use χ² tests to analyze count data such as efficacy rates; and finally, calculate p-values to determine whether the experimental results are statistically significant. It is a key tool for verifying the efficacy and safety of the pills. P-value: An indicator for judging whether experimental results are "accidental". P < 0.05 indicates that the difference between / within groups is "statistically significant", that is, the difference is caused by the intervention (such as taking pills) rather than random coincidence. Paired t-test: Used to compare indicators before and after intervention in the same group of subjects (e.g., before vs. after medication in the experimental group) to verify whether the intervention is effective; One-way ANOVA: Used to compare indicators among three or more groups (experimental group, positive control group, and blank control group) to determine whether there are overall differences between groups; χ² test: used for intergroup comparisons of count data (such as efficacy rate, incidence of adverse reactions) to verify differences in the efficacy / safety of different interventions; △P<0.05: This indicates that the data in this group are statistically significant compared with the blank control group (not due to accidental factors), that is, the intervention (such as medication) has a significant effect on the indicators; #P<0.05: This indicates that the data in this group are statistically significant compared with the positive control group (commercially available Yiqi Buxue Pills group), meaning that the pills of this invention are more effective than similar commercially available products.
[0038] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention and is not intended to limit the present invention. Any simple modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the technical concept of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pill, characterized in that: The Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pills are made from the following main ingredients in the following proportions by weight: 360g of Hangzhou white chrysanthemum, 26g of Changbai Mountain ginseng slices, 52g of Atractylodes macrocephala, 72g of Astragalus membranaceus, 72g of mulberry, 120g of prepared Rehmannia glutinosa, 22g of raw Rehmannia glutinosa, 52g of Poria cocos, 120g of Angelica sinensis, 28g of prepared Polygala tenuifolia, 120g of salted Morinda officinalis, 120g of wolfberry, 22g of Sichuan pepper, 28g of Dioscorea opposita, 28g of Poria cocos, 60g of salted Cuscuta chinensis, 60g of Eucommia ulmoides, and 60g of Polygonatum sibiricum.
2. The Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pill according to claim 1, characterized in that: The Hangzhou white chrysanthemum mentioned is a traditional Chinese medicine from Tongxiang, Zhejiang Province, containing ≥1.2% flavonoids.
3. The Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pill according to claim 1, characterized in that: The Changbai Mountain ginseng slices are five-year-old cultivated ginseng with a ginsenoside Rg1+Re content ≥0.3%.
4. The Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pill according to claim 1, characterized in that: The prepared Rehmannia glutinosa, after being processed by stewing in wine, has a polysaccharide content of ≥6.0%.
5. The Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pill according to claim 1, characterized in that: The salt-processed Morinda officinalis and salt-processed Cuscuta chinensis mentioned are both listed in the pharmacopoeia as salt-processed products and comply with the processing standards.
6. A Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pill according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that: The raw materials must be re-inspected and approved by the quality inspection department before they can be used.
7. A method for preparing a Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pill according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that: Includes the following steps: Step 1: Raw Material Pretreatment: Weigh each raw material according to the formula weight and classify them for processing: Remove impurities from Changbai Mountain ginseng slices, Atractylodes macrocephala, Astragalus membranaceus, Rehmannia glutinosa (processed), Rehmannia glutinosa (raw), Poria cocos, Angelica sinensis, Polygala tenuifolia (processed), Morinda officinalis (salted), Lycium barbarum, Dioscorea opposita, Poria cocos (sclerotium sclerotium), Cuscuta chinensis (salted), Eucommia ulmoides, and Polygonatum sibiricum. Quickly rinse 2 to 3 times with clean water, place in a constant temperature drying oven at 60-70℃ and dry until the moisture content is ≤8%. Then, pulverize in an ultra-fine pulverizer and pass through a 120-mesh sieve to obtain... Mixed fine powder A; Remove the calyx and impurities from Hangzhou white chrysanthemum, place it in a constant temperature drying oven at 50-60℃ and dry it at low temperature until the moisture content is ≤6%, then pulverize it and pass it through a 100-mesh sieve to obtain Hangzhou white chrysanthemum fine powder B; Wash the mulberries and place them in a vacuum freeze dryer, freeze dry them at -40℃ for 8 hours, then pulverize them and pass them through a 100-mesh sieve to obtain mulberry fine powder C; Remove the seeds and impurities from the peppercorns, roast them at low temperature until the aroma is released, then pulverize them and pass them through an 80-mesh sieve to obtain peppercorn fine powder D; Step 2: Extraction and Concentration: Take 40% of the total amount of mixed fine powder A, add 8-10 times the amount of purified water, soak for 1.5 hours, heat to boiling, and extract twice while maintaining a gentle boil. The first extraction time is 2 hours after the gentle boil, and the second extraction time is 3.5 hours after the gentle boil. Combine the two extracts and filter with a 100-mesh filter cloth to obtain the extract. Transfer the extract to a vacuum concentration tank and concentrate it at a temperature of 60-65℃ to a clear paste with a relative density of 1.25-1.30 for later use. The third step is to make the pill core: Mix the remaining 60% of the mixed fine powder A with the fine powder of Hangzhou white chrysanthemum B, fine powder of mulberry C, and fine powder of Sichuan pepper D evenly, add all the reserved clear paste, and gradually add refined honey. Knead thoroughly until a uniform and elastic clump is formed. Place the clump in a pill-making machine to make small pill cores with a diameter of 3mm, and place them in a cool and ventilated place to pre-dry for 2 hours. Step 4: Coating and Drying: Dilute a small amount of honey with an appropriate amount of purified water to prepare the coating solution, with a honey-to-water mass ratio of 1:
3. Place the pre-dried pill cores into a coating machine, adjust the machine speed to 30 r / min and the temperature to 45℃, and spray the coating solution evenly until the pill core surface is smooth and round, with a diameter of 4-5 mm. Then, transfer the coated pills to a constant temperature drying oven and dry them at 50-55℃ for 4 hours until the moisture content of the pills is ≤9%, thus obtaining the Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pills. Step 5: Quality Inspection and Packaging: First, a full range of quality tests are conducted on the initial pill products. The core test items include: appearance, namely, smooth surface, uniform color, and no sticking or deformation; Particle size, i.e., diameter 4-5mm, allowable difference ≤±0.2mm, moisture content ≤9%; microbial limits, i.e. total bacterial count ≤300cfu / g, total mold and yeast count ≤50cfu / g, and pathogenic bacteria such as Salmonella and Staphylococcus aureus must not be detected; then the qualified pills are packaged into pharmaceutical high-density polyethylene bottles, sealed and stored in a cool and dry place, with the storage environment being temperature ≤25℃ and relative humidity ≤60%.
8. The method for preparing a Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pill according to claim 7, characterized in that: In the pellet core making process, the amount of refined honey used is 1.2 times the total weight of the mixed powder, and the honey is refined to a medium honey state, that is, honey temperature 116-118℃ and water content 14%-16%.
9. The method for preparing a Qi-boosting and beauty-enhancing pill according to claim 7, characterized in that: The granules in the pellet core should be able to be formed into a ball by hand, crumble easily when pressed lightly, and have a hardness of 5-8 Newtons.