Wanchu paste as well as preparation method and application thereof

The preparation of the traditional Chinese medicine composition Wan Ying Gao (万应膏) solves the problem of side effects in existing Wan Ying Gao, providing a treatment plan without side effects and achieving significant efficacy for diseases such as rheumatism, thus significantly improving the efficacy of the medicine.

CN121570538APending Publication Date: 2026-02-27姚先新 +1
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Application Number
CN202511990913.7
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2025-12-26
Publication Date
2026-02-27

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Technical Problem

Existing all-purpose ointments have side effects and are difficult to effectively treat conditions such as rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, lumbar disc herniation, frozen shoulder, cervical spondylosis, and athlete's foot.

Method used

This herbal ointment is made from a combination of Chinese medicinal herbs, including raw aconite, black-spotted snake, pangolin scales, scorpion, centipede, frankincense, myrrh, bloodwort, ginseng, eucommia, musk, angelica, red peony root, forsythia, soapberry, rehmannia root, saposhnikovia root, five-spice powder, and pinellia tuber. The herbs are pulverized, mixed, and boiled with medicinal oil to make a universal ointment for external treatment.

Benefits of technology

We offer a universal ointment with no side effects, providing significant therapeutic effects for symptoms of rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, lumbar disc herniation, frozen shoulder, cervical spondylosis, and athlete's foot. It is highly effective, adheres well to the skin, and delivers remarkable therapeutic results.

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Abstract

The invention provides Wanchu paste as well as a preparation method and application thereof. The traditional Chinese medicine composition specifically comprises the following components in parts by weight: 30-50 parts of radix aconiti kusnezoffii, 20-40 parts of zaocys dhumnade, 30-50 parts of pangolin, 20-40 parts of scorpion, 30-50 parts of centipede, 10-20 parts of frankincense, 20-40 parts of myrrh, 15-30 parts of sangusis draconis, 10-20 parts of ginseng, 15-30 parts of eucommia ulmoides, 20-40 parts of musk, 15-30 parts of angelica sinensis, 20-40 parts of radix paeoniae rubra, 10-20 parts of fructus forsythiae, 15-30 parts of saponin, 15-30 parts of radix rehmanniae, 20-40 parts of radix saposhnikoviae, 15-30 parts of trogopterus dung and 15-30 parts of pinellia ternate. The Wanchun ointment is obtained through the preparation method. The traditional Chinese medicine composition is mainly applied to diseases such as rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, lumbar disc herniation, scapulohumeral periarthritis, cervical spondylosis and beriberi, and has a remarkable curative effect.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of traditional Chinese medicine technology, and in particular to a universal ointment, its preparation method, and its application. Background Technology

[0002] Wanying Ointment is one of the traditional Chinese medicine treatments. It is generally suitable for treating rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, cervical spondylosis, frozen shoulder, lumbar osteophyte, sciatica, lumbar strain, gout, joint redness, swelling and pain, difficulty in extension and flexion, and limited mobility. The specific efficacy depends on the Chinese herbal formula and preparation method.

[0003] Moreover, the Wan Ying Gao (All-Purpose Ointment) is a unique product passed down through the Yao family for over a century, based on ancient prescriptions and clinical applications. It is particularly effective for rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, lumbar disc herniation, frozen shoulder, cervical spondylosis, and athlete's foot.

[0004] Therefore, how to provide a universal ointment without side effects is a technical problem that urgently needs to be solved by those skilled in the art. Summary of the Invention

[0005] In response to the above-mentioned research status and existing problems, this invention provides a universal ointment with no side effects, its preparation method and application, which has significant therapeutic effects on rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, lumbar disc herniation, frozen shoulder, cervical spondylosis and beriberi.

[0006] One objective of this invention is to provide a universal ointment comprising the following components in parts by weight: 30-50 parts of raw aconite, 20-40 parts of black-spotted snake, 30-50 parts of pangolin scales, 20-40 parts of scorpion, 30-50 parts of centipede, 10-20 parts of frankincense, 20-40 parts of myrrh, 15-30 parts of bloodwort, 10-20 parts of ginseng, 15-30 parts of eucommia, 20-40 parts of musk, 15-30 parts of angelica, 20-40 parts of red peony root, 10-20 parts of forsythia, 15-30 parts of soapberry, 15-30 parts of rehmannia root, 20-40 parts of saposhnikovia root, 15-30 parts of five-spice powder, and 15-30 parts of pinellia.

[0007] Preferably, the components include the following parts by weight: 30 parts raw aconite, 20 parts black-spotted snake, 30 parts pangolin scales, 20 parts whole scorpion, 30 parts centipede, 10 parts frankincense, 20 parts myrrh, 15 parts bloodwort, 10 parts ginseng, 15 parts eucommia, 20 parts musk, 15 parts angelica, 20 parts red peony root, 10 parts forsythia, 15 parts soapberry, 15 parts rehmannia root, 20 parts saposhnikovia root, 15 parts trogopterus dung, and 15 parts pinellia.

[0008] Preferably, the components include the following parts by weight: 50 parts raw aconite, 40 parts black-spotted snake, 50 parts pangolin scales, 40 parts whole scorpion, 50 parts centipede, 20 parts frankincense, 40 parts myrrh, 30 parts bloodwort, 20 parts ginseng, 30 parts eucommia, 40 parts musk, 30 parts angelica, 40 parts red peony root, 20 parts forsythia, 30 parts soapberry, 30 parts rehmannia root, 40 parts saposhnikovia root, 30 parts trogopterus dung, and 30 parts pinellia.

[0009] Preferably, the components include the following parts by weight: 40 parts raw aconite, 30 parts black-spotted snake, 40 parts pangolin scales, 30 parts whole scorpion, 40 parts centipede, 15 parts frankincense, 30 parts myrrh, 25 parts bloodwort, 15 parts ginseng, 25 parts eucommia, 30 parts musk, 20 parts angelica, 30 parts red peony root, 15 parts forsythia, 20 parts soapberry, 20 parts rehmannia root, 30 parts saposhnikovia root, 25 parts trogopterus dung, and 25 parts pinellia.

[0010] The beneficial effects of adopting the above technical solution include at least the following: The pharmacological effects of the prescription designed in this invention are as follows: Raw aconite: dispels wind and cold, breaks up blood stasis, unblocks meridians and relieves pain; Black-tailed snake: Causes stubborn numbness and skin diseases, including scabies and tinea all over the body; Pangolin: Promotes blood circulation and softens hardened masses, warms the yang and promotes diuresis; Whole scorpion: calms wind and relieves spasms, unblocks meridians and relieves pain, attacks toxins and dissipates nodules; Centipede: calms wind and relieves spasms, unblocks meridians and relieves pain, attacks toxins and dissipates nodules; Frankincense: promotes qi and blood circulation, reduces swelling and relieves pain, invigorates blood and promotes tissue regeneration; Myrrh: disperses blood stasis, relieves pain, reduces swelling, and promotes tissue regeneration; Blood-activating agent: anti-thrombotic and improves blood rheology; Ginseng: It has significant effects on the nervous system, cardiovascular system, endocrine system, digestive system, reproductive system, respiratory system, and in surgical applications; Eucommia ulmoides: benefits the liver and kidneys, nourishes tendons and bones, and removes dampness from the joints; Musk: It has the effects of opening the orifices and refreshing the mind, promoting blood circulation and regulating menstruation, reducing swelling and relieving pain; Angelica sinensis: Nourishes and invigorates blood, regulates menstruation and relieves pain, moistens the intestines and promotes bowel movement; Red peony root: clears heat, cools blood, promotes blood circulation, and removes blood stasis; Forsythia: Clears internal heat toxins, relieves swelling, and dissipates lumps; Soapberry: has antibacterial, expectorant, hair care, and epilepsy-relieving effects; Rehmannia glutinosa: Clears heat and cools the blood, nourishes body fluids and promotes the production of essence; Fangfeng (Saposhnikovia divaricata): dispels wind, relieves exterior symptoms, eliminates dampness, relieves pain, and stops spasms; Wulingzhi: Relieves pain, stops bleeding, and promotes the dissipation of blood stasis. Pinellia ternata: It has the effects of resolving phlegm and relieving cough, stopping vomiting, and relieving bloating and discomfort.

[0011] In summary, the traditional Chinese medicine composition of this invention has all the essential elements of a principal, assistant, adjuvant, and guide herb, and is meticulously formulated with synergistic effects. It has remarkable therapeutic effects on symptoms such as rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, lumbar disc herniation, frozen shoulder, cervical spondylosis, and beriberi, and has good application prospects.

[0012] This invention also provides a method for preparing a universal ointment, specifically comprising: 1) Weigh out each component according to the instructions for the all-purpose ointment, wash them, and let them air dry for later use; 2) Crush each component and pass it through a 100-300 mesh sieve, then mix the components thoroughly. 3) Place the mixed materials and medicinal oil in a pot in a certain proportion, simmer over low heat, stirring constantly, until the color turns dark yellow or black. Stop heating and let it cool to make the Wan Ying Gao (all-purpose ointment).

[0013] Preferably, the medicinal oil mentioned in step 3) is animal oil or vegetable oil.

[0014] Preferably, the weight ratio of the mixed material to the medicinal oil is (0.3-0.5):1.

[0015] Preferably, the stirring speed is 100-120 r / min.

[0016] The application of the Wanying Ointment provided by this invention in the preparation of medicines for treating rheumatic injuries, rheumatic bone pain, limb paralysis, cervical spondylosis, and frozen shoulder.

[0017] Furthermore, the application of the universal ointment provided by this invention in the preparation of medicines for rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, lumbar disc herniation, cervical spondylosis and beriberi.

[0018] The beneficial effects of adopting the above technical solution include at least the following: pulverizing the Chinese herbal ingredients can increase the contact area with the medicinal oil, allowing them to blend better and maximize the efficacy; at the same time, when the weight ratio of the materials and the medicinal oil is appropriate, the resulting ointment not only has better adhesion but also aggregates the medicinal effects, making it more targeted and resulting in a more significant therapeutic effect. Detailed Implementation

[0019] The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention. Example

[0020] This embodiment provides a universal ointment comprising the following components in parts by weight: 30 parts raw aconite, 20 parts black-spotted snake, 30 parts pangolin scales, 20 parts whole scorpion, 30 parts centipede, 10 parts frankincense, 20 parts myrrh, 15 parts bloodwort, 10 parts ginseng, 15 parts eucommia, 20 parts musk, 15 parts angelica, 20 parts red peony root, 10 parts forsythia, 15 parts soapberry, 15 parts rehmannia root, 20 parts saposhnikovia root, 15 parts five-spice powder, and 15 parts pinellia.

[0021] Based on the above component ratio, a method for preparing a universal ointment is also provided, specifically including: 1) Weigh out each component according to the above-mentioned all-purpose ointment, wash them, and let them dry for later use; 2) Crush each component and pass it through a 100-300 mesh sieve, then mix the components thoroughly. 3) Place the mixed materials and medicinal oil in a pot in a certain proportion, simmer over low heat, stirring constantly, until the color turns dark yellow or black. Stop heating and let it cool to make the Wan Ying Gao (all-purpose ointment).

[0022] To further optimize the above technical solution, the medicinal oil in step 3) is either animal oil or vegetable oil.

[0023] To further optimize the above technical solution, the weight ratio of the mixed material to the medicinal oil is (0.3-0.5):1.

[0024] To further optimize the above technical solution, the stirring speed is 100-120 r / min. Example

[0025] This embodiment provides a universal ointment comprising the following components in parts by weight: 50 parts raw aconite, 40 parts black-spotted snake, 50 parts pangolin scales, 40 parts whole scorpion, 50 parts centipede, 20 parts frankincense, 40 parts myrrh, 30 parts bloodwort, 20 parts ginseng, 30 parts eucommia, 40 parts musk, 30 parts angelica, 40 parts red peony root, 20 parts forsythia, 30 parts soapberry, 30 parts rehmannia root, 40 parts saposhnikovia root, 30 parts five-spice powder, and 30 parts pinellia.

[0026] Based on the above component ratio, a method for preparing a universal ointment is also provided, specifically including: 1) Weigh out each component according to the above-mentioned all-purpose ointment, wash them, and let them dry for later use; 2) Crush each component and pass it through a 100-300 mesh sieve, then mix the components thoroughly. 3) Place the mixed materials and medicinal oil in a pot in a certain proportion, simmer over low heat, stirring constantly, until the color turns dark yellow or black. Stop heating and let it cool to make the Wan Ying Gao (all-purpose ointment).

[0027] To further optimize the above technical solution, the medicinal oil in step 3) is either animal oil or vegetable oil.

[0028] To further optimize the above technical solution, the weight ratio of the mixed material to the medicinal oil is (0.3-0.5):1.

[0029] To further optimize the above technical solution, the stirring speed is 100-120 r / min. Example

[0030] This embodiment provides a universal ointment comprising the following components in parts by weight: 40 parts raw aconite, 30 parts black-spotted snake, 40 parts pangolin scales, 30 parts whole scorpion, 40 parts centipede, 15 parts frankincense, 30 parts myrrh, 25 parts bloodwort, 15 parts ginseng, 25 parts eucommia, 30 parts musk, 20 parts angelica, 30 parts red peony root, 15 parts forsythia, 20 parts soapberry, 20 parts rehmannia root, 30 parts saposhnikovia root, 25 parts five-spice powder, and 25 parts pinellia.

[0031] Based on the above component ratio, a method for preparing a universal ointment is also provided, specifically including: 1) Weigh out each component according to the above-mentioned all-purpose ointment, wash them, and let them dry for later use; 2) Crush each component and pass it through a 100-300 mesh sieve, then mix the components thoroughly. 3) Place the mixed materials and medicinal oil in a pot in a certain proportion, simmer over low heat, stirring constantly, until the color turns dark yellow or black. Stop heating and let it cool to make the Wan Ying Gao (all-purpose ointment).

[0032] To further optimize the above technical solution, the medicinal oil in step 3) is either animal oil or vegetable oil.

[0033] To further optimize the above technical solution, the weight ratio of the mixed material to the medicinal oil is (0.3-0.5):1.

[0034] To further optimize the above technical solution, the stirring speed is 100-120 r / min.

[0035] Clinical cases of the all-purpose ointment Case 1: Yang Moubo, 52 years old, had lumbar disc herniation for 1.5 years. He was instructed to use the Wanying Ointment of this invention and was cured after 1.5 months of treatment.

[0036] Case 2: Ma Moupeng, 45 years old, had shoulder pain for half a year and difficulty in movement. He was instructed to use the Wanying Ointment of this invention and recovered after half a month of treatment.

[0037] Case 3: Li Moujia, 62 years old, had suffered from rheumatoid arthritis for many years. She experienced pain when doing physical labor and had bone deformities. She was instructed to use the Wanying Ointment of this invention and recovered after six months of treatment.

[0038] Case 4: Li Moukun, 70 years old, had suffered from gout in his legs for many years, which made it difficult for him to move around. He was instructed to use the Wanying Ointment of this invention and was cured after 3 months of treatment.

[0039] The embodiments of this invention have been described in detail. Specific examples have been used to illustrate the principles and implementation methods of this invention. The descriptions of the above embodiments are only for the purpose of helping to understand the method and core ideas of this invention. At the same time, for those skilled in the art, there will be changes in the specific implementation methods and application scope based on the ideas of this invention. Therefore, the content of this specification should not be construed as a limitation of this invention.

[0040] In this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used merely to distinguish one entity or operation from another, without necessarily requiring or implying any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes said element.

Claims

1. A wonder paste, characterized in that, It comprises the following components in parts by weight: raw grass root 30-50 parts, Wushaoshe 20-40 parts, pangolin 30-50 parts, scorpion 20-40 parts, centipede 30-50 parts, frankincense 10-20 parts, myrrh 20-40 parts, blood 15-30 parts, ginseng 10-20 parts, eucommia 15-30 parts, musk 20-40 parts, angelica 15-30 parts, red peony root 20-40 parts, forsythia 10-20 parts, soap 15-30 parts, raw earth 15-30 parts, windproof 20-40 parts, five Lingzhi 15-30 parts, pinellia 15-30 parts.

2. The all-purpose paste according to claim 1, characterized in that, It comprises the following components in parts by weight: raw grass root 30 parts, Wushaoshe 20 parts, pangolin 30 parts, scorpion 20 parts, centipede 30 parts, frankincense 10 parts, myrrh 20 parts, blood 15 parts, ginseng 10 parts, eucommia 15 parts, musk 20 parts, angelica 15 parts, red peony root 20 parts, forsythia 10 parts, soap 15 parts, raw earth 15 parts, windproof 20 parts, five Lingzhi 15 parts, pinellia 15 parts.

3. The all-purpose paste according to claim 1, characterized in that, It comprises the following components in parts by weight: raw grass root 30-50 parts, Wushaoshe 20-40 parts, pangolin 30-50 parts, scorpion 20-40 parts, centipede 30-50 parts, frankincense 10-20 parts, myrrh 20-40 parts, blood 15-30 parts, ginseng 10-20 parts, eucommia 15-30 parts, musk 20-40 parts, angelica 15-30 parts, red peony root 20-40 parts, forsythia 10-20 parts, soap 15-30 parts, raw earth 15-30 parts, windproof 20-40 parts, five Lingzhi 15-30 parts, pinellia 15-30 parts.

4. The all-purpose paste according to claim 1, characterized in that, It comprises the following components in parts by weight: raw grass root 30-50 parts, Wushaoshe 20-40 parts, pangolin 30-50 parts, scorpion 20-40 parts, centipede 30-50 parts, frankincense 10-20 parts, myrrh 20-40 parts, blood 15-30 parts, ginseng 10-20 parts, eucommia 15-30 parts, musk 20-40 parts, angelica 15-30 parts, red peony root 20-40 parts, forsythia 10-20 parts, soap 15-30 parts, raw earth 15-30 parts, windproof 20-40 parts, five Lingzhi 15-30 parts, pinellia 15-30 parts.

5. A method for preparing a multipurpose paste, characterized by, Specifically comprises: 1) The all-purpose paste according to any one of claims 1-4 is weighed, washed and dried for standby; 2) The components are ground and passed through a 100-300 mesh sieve, and then mixed evenly; 3) The mixed material and medicinal oil are placed in a pot in a certain proportion, and slowly heated while stirring. When the color is dark yellow or black, stop heating. After cooling, the all-purpose paste is obtained.

6. The method for preparing a universal ointment according to claim 5, characterized in that, The medicinal oil in step 3) is animal oil or vegetable oil.

7. The method for preparing a universal ointment according to claim 5, characterized in that, The weight ratio of the mixed material to medicinal oil is (0.3-0.5):

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8. The method for preparing a universal ointment according to claim 5, characterized in that, The stirring speed is 100-120 r / min.

9. The all-purpose paste according to any one of claims 1-4 or prepared by the method of any one of claims 6-8 is used for preparing a medicine for treating rheumatism, rheumatic pain, limb numbness, cervical spondylosis and periarthritis of shoulder.

10. The all-purpose paste according to any one of claims 1-4 or prepared by the method of any one of claims 6-8 is used for preparing a medicine for treating rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, lumbar disc herniation, cervical spondylosis and beriberi.