Tibetan medicine medicated bath and use method thereof
By combining Tibetan medicine composition with steam bath components, the problems of cumbersome usage process and easy loss of efficacy in Tibetan medicine baths are solved. It achieves immediate and precise acupoint efficacy, is suitable for conditioning various health conditions, and has high safety.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202511880948.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of Tibetan medicine technology, and more specifically, to a Tibetan medicine bath and its method of use. Background Technology
[0002] Tibetan medicinal baths are a traditional Tibetan medicine health care method that uses the active ingredients of herbs to penetrate the skin and stimulate acupoints to regulate the body. However, existing Tibetan medicinal bath products have many shortcomings: First, the process is cumbersome, requiring long-term preparation of the herbs, which is time-consuming and laborious; second, the efficacy is easily lost, as the active ingredients of the herbs tend to diffuse with the water in traditional tub baths or soaking baths, making it difficult to concentrate their effects on the target acupoints; third, they are inconvenient to operate, as some products rely on electric heating, limiting their use; and fourth, they lack specificity, as there is a lack of supporting equipment to help the medicinal ingredients accurately target the affected areas or acupoints, affecting the therapeutic effect.
[0003] To address the aforementioned problems, this invention proposes a Tibetan medicine bath that requires no cooking, is ready to use immediately after steaming, and has concentrated medicinal effects, along with its application method. Through the synergistic design of Tibetan medicine formulas and specialized steam bath components, the deficiencies of the aforementioned technologies are resolved. Summary of the Invention
[0004] In view of the problems in related technologies, the present invention proposes a Tibetan medicine bath and its application method to overcome the above-mentioned technical problems existing in the existing related technologies.
[0005] Therefore, the specific technical solution adopted by the present invention is as follows:
[0006] A Tibetan medicine bath includes a Tibetan medicine composition and a matching steam bath assembly;
[0007] The Tibetan medicine composition consists of the following raw materials in parts by weight: frankincense, cassia seed, okra seed, costus root, bashaga, chebula, broad-leaved vine, zaxun paste, benzoin, prepared iron rod, Tibetan calamus, and catechu;
[0008] The accompanying steam bath components include powder packets, extract, wool foot pads, footrests with acupoint holes, and knee pads with elastic straps.
[0009] The powder packet is a powdered preparation of the Tibetan medicine composition; the extract is a concentrated extract of the Tibetan medicine composition; the wool foot pad is adapted to the footprint groove of the foot pad frame; the foot pad frame has ventilation holes corresponding to the lung, liver, heart, kidney, spleen, and intestine acupoints on the sole of the foot; the knee pad bag has an elastic fixing strap.
[0010] As a further embodiment of the present invention, the powder packet consists of 3 bags, each weighing 100 grams; the extract consists of 3 bottles, each weighing 10 grams; the wool foot pads consist of 3 pairs; the footrest has a net weight of 452 grams; and the knee pad bag has a bottom length of 35 cm, a top length of 40 cm, and a length of 87 cm.
[0011] As a further embodiment of the present invention, the raw materials in the Tibetan medicine composition are mixed in equal proportions, or mixed in a weight ratio of 1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1.
[0012] This invention also provides a method for using Tibetan medicine bath, comprising the following steps:
[0013] Equipment preparation: Prepare a heat-resistant foot bath basin that is 20cm high and 35cm in diameter. Roll up the knee pad bag evenly from the opening end downwards and from the inside out, and place it stably in the foot bath basin.
[0014] Adding ingredients and water: Put one packet of powder into the foot bath basin, pour in boiling water at 90-100℃, and the water level should be enough to cover the powder packet.
[0015] Placement of equipment: Place a foot pad in the foot basin, lay a wool foot pad flat in the footprint groove of the foot pad, and add the extract to the corresponding acupoint holes of the foot pad.
[0016] Steam bath procedure: Wearing shorts, sit on a stable chair about 45cm high and place both feet flat on the wool foot pad; pull the knee pads up to the knee joint, tighten the elastic straps, and place a clean towel or blanket between the knees to create a closed steam space; keep sitting still and continue steaming for 13 minutes.
[0017] Post-treatment: After the steam bath, wait for the components to cool to room temperature before cleaning and storing; gently wash the wool foot pads with water and air dry, avoiding direct sunlight.
[0018] As a further aspect of the present invention, the steam bath environment in step 4 must be kept sealed to avoid direct exposure to cold air.
[0019] As a further aspect of the present invention, only one 100g powder packet is used for each steam bath, without increasing or decreasing the dosage or extending or shortening the steam bath time.
[0020] The beneficial effects of this invention are as follows:
[0021] No electricity or cooking is required; simply pour in boiling water to generate steam, and a meal can be prepared in just 13 minutes, meeting the needs of a fast-paced lifestyle.
[0022] The acupoint hole design of the footrest allows steam to be precisely applied to the acupoints on the soles of the feet, and the knee pad bag locks in the effect, improving the utilization rate of the effective ingredients of the medicine compared to traditional medicinal baths.
[0023] It has a mild effect and is suitable for sub-healthy people with joint discomfort, varicose veins, cold uterus and dysmenorrhea, and organ dysfunction. It can also be used by people recovering from surgery.
[0024] External steam baths pose no risk of oral administration and have no clear adverse reactions. They are contraindicated only for patients with grade III heart disease and hypertension, and are highly safe. Attached Figure Description
[0025] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention or the prior art, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of the present invention. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0026] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the steps of a Tibetan medicine bath method according to an embodiment of the present invention. Detailed Implementation
[0027] To further illustrate the various embodiments, the present invention provides accompanying drawings, which are part of the disclosure of the present invention. These drawings are mainly used to illustrate the embodiments and can be used in conjunction with the relevant descriptions in the specification to explain the operating principles of the embodiments. With reference to these drawings, those skilled in the art should be able to understand other possible implementation methods and the advantages of the present invention. The components in the drawings are not drawn to scale, and similar component symbols are generally used to represent similar components.
[0028] According to an embodiment of the present invention, a Tibetan medicine bath and its method of use are provided.
[0029] Please refer to the instruction manual appendix. Figure 1 According to an embodiment of the present invention, a Tibetan medicine bath includes a Tibetan medicine composition and a matching steam bath assembly;
[0030] The Tibetan medicine composition consists of the following raw materials in parts by weight: frankincense, cassia seed, okra seed, costus root, bashaga, chebula, broad-leaved vine, zaxun paste, benzoin, prepared iron rod, Tibetan calamus, and catechu;
[0031] The accompanying steam bath components include powder packets, extract, wool foot pads, footrests with acupoint holes, and knee pads with elastic straps;
[0032] The powder packet is a powdered preparation of Tibetan medicine composition; the extract is a concentrated extract of Tibetan medicine composition; the wool foot pad is adapted to the footrest with a footprint groove; the footrest has ventilation holes corresponding to the lung, liver, heart, kidney, spleen, and intestine acupoints on the sole of the foot; the knee pad has an elastic band for fastening.
[0033] The powder package contains 3 bags, each weighing 100 grams; the extract contains 3 bottles, each weighing 10 grams; there are 3 pairs of wool foot pads; the footrest weighs 452 grams; the knee pad bag measures 35cm at the bottom, 40cm at the top, and 87cm in length.
[0034] The raw materials in the Tibetan medicine composition are mixed in equal proportions, or mixed in a weight ratio of 1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1.
[0035] This invention also provides a method for using Tibetan medicine bath, comprising the following steps:
[0036] Equipment preparation: Prepare a heat-resistant foot bath basin that is 20cm high and 35cm in diameter. Roll up the knee pad bag evenly from the opening end downwards and from the inside out, and place it stably in the foot bath basin.
[0037] Adding ingredients and water: Put one packet of powder into the foot bath basin, pour in boiling water at 90-100℃, and the water level should be enough to cover the powder packet.
[0038] Placement of equipment: Place a foot pad in the foot basin, lay a wool foot pad flat in the footprint groove of the foot pad, and add the extract to the corresponding acupoint holes of the foot pad.
[0039] Steam bath procedure: Wearing shorts, sit on a stable chair about 45cm high and place both feet flat on the wool foot pad; pull the knee pads up to the knee joint, tighten the elastic straps, and place a clean towel or blanket between the knees to create a closed steam space; keep sitting still and continue steaming for 13 minutes.
[0040] Post-treatment: After the steam bath, wait for the components to cool to room temperature before cleaning and storing; gently wash the wool foot pads with water and air dry, avoiding direct sunlight.
[0041] In step 4, the steam bath environment must be kept sealed to avoid direct exposure to cold air.
[0042] Preparation of Tibetan medicine bath:
[0043] Weigh out 100 grams each of frankincense, cassia seed, okra seed, costus root, baxiaga, chebula, broad-leaved vine, zaoxun paste, benzoin, prepared iron rod, Tibetan calamus, and catechu in equal weight ratio, mix them evenly, grind them into 200-mesh powder, and package them into 100-gram powder packets.
[0044] Preparation of extract: Take 1 kg of the above Tibetan medicine composition powder, add 10 L of purified water, reflux at 80 °C for 2 hours, filter and concentrate to 1 L, and dispense into 10 g / bottle extract.
[0045] Preparation of supporting components: Make a footrest with ventilation holes for acupoints on the soles of the feet, wool foot pads that fit the footrest, and knee pads with elastic straps. Assemble 3 bags of powder, 3 bottles of extract, 3 pairs of wool foot pads, 1 footrest, and 1 knee pad into a Tibetan medicine bath product.
[0046] Use of Tibetan medicine baths:
[0047] Equipment preparation: Select a ceramic foot basin that is 20cm high and 35cm in diameter, made of heat-resistant material. Roll up the knee pad bag evenly from the opening end downwards and from the inside out, ensuring there are no wrinkles, and then place it steadily into the foot basin.
[0048] Adding ingredients and water: Take out one packet of powder and place it at the bottom of the foot bath basin. Pour in boiling water at 95℃, ensuring the water level is 1cm above the powder packet to prevent overflow.
[0049] Placement of equipment: Place the footrest in the foot basin to support it stably at the bottom of the basin; lay a wool foot pad flat in the footprint groove of the footrest, and add 2ml of Longleng extract to each of the acupoint holes corresponding to the lung, liver, heart, kidney, spleen and intestine acupoints on the foot pad.
[0050] Steam bath procedure: The user wears shorts, sits on a wooden chair 45cm high, and places both feet flat on a wool foot pad; pulls the knee pads up to the knee joint, tightens the elastic band at the opening of the pads, and places a clean cotton towel between the knees to ensure a closed steam space; closes the doors and windows, avoids direct airflow from fans or air conditioners, and remains seated for 13 minutes.
[0051] Post-treatment: After the steam bath, wait for the foot bath basin, footrest, and knee pads to cool to room temperature. Rinse the footrest with clean water, wipe the knee pads clean, and gently wash the wool foot pads with water before drying them in a cool, ventilated place, avoiding direct sunlight. Seal the remaining loratadine powder packets and extract and store them in a cool, dry place.
[0052] Use only one 100g powder packet per steam bath, without increasing or decreasing the dosage or extending or shortening the steam bath time.
[0053] This invention requires no electricity or cooking; simply pouring in boiling water generates steam, completing a treatment in just 13 minutes, meeting the needs of a fast-paced lifestyle. The acupoint holes on the footrest allow the steam to precisely target acupoints on the soles of the feet, while the knee pads provide a sealed seal, improving the utilization rate of the active ingredients compared to traditional medicinal baths. Its gentle effect makes it suitable for sub-healthy individuals with joint discomfort, varicose veins, menstrual cramps due to cold uterus, and organ dysfunction, and it can also be used by those recovering from surgery. External steam baths pose no oral risks and have no clearly defined adverse reactions; however, they are contraindicated for patients with grade III heart disease and hypertension, ensuring high safety.
[0054] The above are merely preferred embodiments of the present invention and are not intended to limit the present invention. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A Tibetan medicine bath, characterized in that, The application relates to a Tibetan medicine composition and a matching bath assembly. The Tibetan medicine composition is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: frankincense, cassia seed, sida cordifolia seed, costus root, Bashaga, Terminalia chebula, Entada phaseoloides, Zhaxin paste, Styrax, prepared iron club, Acorus calamus, and catechu. The matching bath assembly comprises powder bags, extraction liquid, wool foot pads, foot pad racks with acupoint holes, and knee pad bags with elastic fixing belts. The powder bags are powder preparations of the Tibetan medicine composition; the extraction liquid is concentrated extraction liquid of the Tibetan medicine composition; the wool foot pads are adapted to the foot print grooves of the foot pad racks; the foot pad racks are provided with air holes corresponding to the lung acupoint, liver acupoint, heart acupoint, kidney acupoint, spleen acupoint and intestine acupoint; and the knee pad bags are provided with elastic fixing belts.
2. The Tibetan medicine bath according to claim 1, characterized in that, Each of the powder bags contains 100g of powder; each of the extraction liquid bottles contains 10g of extraction liquid; each of the wool foot pads contains 3 pairs of wool foot pads; the foot pad rack has a net weight of 452g; the knee pad bag has a bottom of 35cm, a top of 40cm, and a length of 87cm.
3. The Tibetan medicine bath according to claim 1, characterized in that, The raw materials in the Tibetan medicine composition are mixed in equal proportions or in a weight ratio of 1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:
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4. The method of using the Tibetan medicine bath according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that, The application comprises the following steps: Preparation of the device: a heat-resistant footbath with a height of 20cm and a diameter of 35cm is prepared, the knee pad bag is rolled from the opening end to the bottom and from the inside to the outside, and is placed in the footbath stably; Feeding and water adding: 1 powder bag is put into the footbath, and 90-100 DEG C open water is poured into the footbath, and the water amount is appropriate to cover the powder bag; Device placement: the foot pad rack is placed in the footbath, the wool foot pad is placed in the foot print groove of the foot pad rack, and the extraction liquid is added dropwise to the acupoint holes corresponding to the foot pad; Bath operation: the user wears shorts, sits on a stable chair with a height of about 45cm, and places the feet on the wool foot pad stably; the knee pad bag is pulled to the knee joint position, the elastic fixing belt is pulled tightly, a clean towel or a blanket is clamped between the two knees to form a closed steam space; the sitting posture is kept unchanged, and the bath is continuously carried out for 13 minutes; Subsequent treatment: after the bath is finished, the assembly is cooled to room temperature, and is cleaned and stored; the wool foot pad is washed gently and is dried, and is prevented from being exposed to the sun.
5. The method of use of claim 3, wherein, The bath environment in step 4 needs to be kept closed, and cold air is prevented from blowing directly.
6. The method of use of claim 3, wherein, Only 1 powder bag with a weight of 100g is used for each bath, and the amount is not increased or decreased, and the bath time is not prolonged or shortened.