Kadsura coccinea herb composite muscle and bone conditioning health-care gel
By scientifically combining herbal active ingredients such as black tiger with the gel matrix, the problem of poor component synergy and poor matrix performance in existing herbal health gels has been solved, achieving highly effective relief of muscle and bone discomfort and a good user experience. It is suitable for muscle and fascia conditioning in multiple areas.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2026-01-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
- Estimated Expiration
- Not applicable · inactive patent
AI Technical Summary
Existing herbal health gels suffer from poor component synergy, unsatisfactory matrix performance, and low utilization rate of active ingredients, resulting in limited soothing effects and a poor user experience.
It uses a scientific combination of herbal active ingredients such as black tiger, frankincense, peony, eucommia, ginger safflower, and salvia miltiorrhiza with gel matrix components such as vanillyl butyl ether and carbomer. The active ingredients are extracted through reflux extraction and vacuum concentration processes to form a uniformly dispersed gel system, ensuring stability and comfort.
It significantly enhances the synergistic effect of the components in the herbal health gel, improves the utilization rate of active ingredients, ensures matrix stability and skin comfort, and widely relieves muscle and fascia discomfort in areas such as the neck, shoulders, waist, legs, and joints. It is suitable for people who work at desks for long periods of time and the middle-aged and elderly.
Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention belongs to the field of health care gel technology, specifically referring to a black tiger herbal compound muscle and bone conditioning health care gel. Background Technology
[0002] The increasing prevalence of problems such as prolonged desk work, sitting or standing for long periods, and lack of exercise has led to a significant rise in the incidence of musculoskeletal discomfort symptoms, including tension in the neck, shoulders, waist, and legs, soreness in the tendons around the joints, and stiffness in the fascia. External herbal health gels have become a commonly used product for relieving such discomforts due to their convenient use, direct action, and gentle nature.
[0003] However, the herbal health gels currently on the market still have many shortcomings that urgently need to be addressed: Firstly, the synergistic design of the components is unreasonable. Most products simply pile up herbal raw materials without targeting the mechanism of relieving muscle and bone discomfort, which makes it difficult for the various components to form a synergistic effect and the soothing effect is limited. Secondly, the performance of the gel matrix is poor. The matrix formula used in some products is prone to problems such as layering, sedimentation, and unstable viscosity, which affects the storage stability of the product. In addition, it often leaves a sticky feeling after application, resulting in poor comfort against the skin and reducing the user experience.
[0004] Therefore, developing a herbal compound bone and joint conditioning health gel with synergistic and reasonable components, high utilization rate of active ingredients, stable matrix and good skin feel has become an urgent need in this field. Summary of the Invention
[0005] In response to the above situation, a Black Tiger Herbal Composite Muscle and Bone Conditioning Health Gel was proposed to address the shortcomings of existing herbal health gels, such as poor component synergy, unsatisfactory matrix performance, and low utilization rate of active ingredients.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a black tiger herbal compound muscle and bone conditioning health gel, comprising: It is formulated from a combination of herbal active ingredients and gel matrix components; The herbal active ingredients include black tiger, frankincense, peony, eucommia, ginger safflower, salvia miltiorrhiza, ginseng, myrrh, artemisia annua, gallnut, magnolia bark, round-leaf angelica, and turmeric. All raw materials are cleaned and dried. The gel matrix components include vanillyl butyl ether, polyoxyethanol, butylene glycol, carbomer, xanthan gum, glycerin, chlorphenesin, Phellodendron amurense extract, 1,2-hexanediol, purified water, and ethanol.
[0007] As a further description of the above technical solution: The weight ratio of each raw material in the herbal active components is as follows: 5-10 parts of black tiger, 2-5 parts of frankincense, 3-6 parts of peony, 2-4 parts of eucommia, 3-5 parts of ginger safflower, 2-5 parts of salvia miltiorrhiza, 1-3 parts of ginseng, 2-5 parts of myrrh, 3-6 parts of wormwood, 2-4 parts of gallnut, 1-3 parts of magnolia bark, 2-5 parts of round-leaved angelica, and 1-3 parts of turmeric.
[0008] As a further description of the above technical solution: The weight ratio of each raw material in the gel matrix component is as follows: vanillyl butyl ether 0.5-2 parts, polyoxyethanol 0.3-1 parts, butylene glycol 5-10 parts, carbomer 0.5-2 parts, xanthan gum 0.3-1 parts, glycerin 8-15 parts, chlorphenesin 0.1-0.5 parts, phellodendron extract 2-5 parts, 1,2-hexanediol 0.5-2 parts, purified water 40-60 parts, and ethanol 5-10 parts. After the gel matrix components are compounded according to this ratio, they can form a uniformly dispersed gel system with the herbal active ingredients, while maintaining the spreadability of the gel and the comfort of the skin during use.
[0009] As a further description of the above technical solution: Its preparation process includes the following steps: Step 1: Pretreatment of herbal active components: Black tiger, frankincense, peony, eucommia, ginger safflower, salvia miltiorrhiza, ginseng, myrrh, senna, gallnut, magnolia bark, round-leaf angelica, and turmeric are cleaned, dried, and pulverized to 80-120 mesh to obtain mixed herbal powder. Step 2: Extraction of active herbal components. Take the mixed herbal powder and add 6-10 times its total weight of 70%-80% ethanol solution. Reflux and extract 2-3 times at 55-65℃, with each extraction lasting 1.5-2.5 hours. Combine the filtrates from multiple extractions and concentrate under reduced pressure to obtain a herbal extract with a relative density of 1.12-1.18 (25℃). Set aside for later use. Step 3: Gel matrix preparation. Carbomer and xanthan gum are added to purified water, stirred and dispersed, and then allowed to stand at 25-30℃ for 18-24 hours to swell, resulting in a gel matrix. Polyoxyethanol, butanediol, glycerol, chlorphenesin, and 1,2-hexanediol are mixed and stirred until completely dissolved to obtain the matrix auxiliary solution. Step 4: Mixing and compounding. Add the herbal extract to the gel-like matrix and stir at 250-350 rpm for 20-30 minutes. Then add the matrix auxiliary liquid, vanillyl butyl ether and phellodendron extract. Heat to 40-45℃ and emulsify at 500-600 rpm for 25-35 minutes. After cooling to room temperature, adjust the pH of the system to 5.0-6.5 to obtain the health care gel.
[0010] As a further description of the above technical solution: The physical properties of the health care gel are as follows: at 25℃, the dynamic viscosity of the gel is 20000-40000 mPa・s, and the pH value is 5.0-6.5; under sealed storage conditions at room temperature (10-30℃), the gel does not separate, precipitate, or change odor within 6 months, and its viscosity change does not exceed 10% of the initial value, thus maintaining stable performance.
[0011] As a further description of the above technical solution: This health gel is suitable for relieving the following types of discomfort: neck and shoulder muscle tension and discomfort caused by maintaining a fixed posture for a long time; tendon soreness and discomfort around joints caused by joint strain; fascia stiffness and discomfort in the lower back and legs caused by prolonged sitting or standing; and mild ligament discomfort caused by daily activities. The usage instructions are as follows: For neck and shoulder discomfort, apply 1-2g twice daily; for discomfort around joints, apply 2-3g two to three times daily; for lower back and leg discomfort, apply 1.5-2.5g twice daily. After application, gently massage for 1-2 minutes to promote gel spread and absorption.
[0012] As a further description of the above technical solution: In the extraction process of herbal active components, the vacuum concentration conditions in step 2 are as follows: concentration temperature is 45-55℃, and vacuum degree is 0.07-0.09MPa. After extraction, the herbal extract needs to be filtered through a 100-120 mesh filter cloth to remove insoluble impurities from the mixed herbal powder and ensure the uniformity of the subsequent gel system. The amount of 70%-80% ethanol solution used is determined by immersing the surface of the mixed herbal powder by 2-3cm during each extraction to ensure that the raw materials are fully wetted and extracted.
[0013] As a further description of the above technical solution: There are synergistic effects among the components: among the herbal active ingredients, black tiger and frankincense work together to play a basic role in relieving local discomfort, peony and eucommia enhance the improvement effect on joint-related discomfort, and ginger safflower and salvia miltiorrhiza work together to promote local circulation; among the gel matrix components, vanillyl butyl ether can help improve the skin penetration efficiency of herbal active ingredients, carbomer and xanthan gum work together to maintain the stable shape of the gel, and glycerin can improve the moisturizing properties of the gel while also helping the herbal active ingredients to be evenly dispersed in the matrix, thus enabling this health care gel to have both a soothing effect and a good skin feel.
[0014] The beneficial effects achieved by the present invention using the above structure are as follows: (1) In this invention, the components have a significant synergistic effect. Among the herbal active components, the synergistic effect of black tiger and frankincense lays the foundation for relieving local discomfort. The combination of peony and eucommia can specifically enhance the improvement effect on discomfort around the joints. The combination of ginger safflower and salvia miltiorrhiza can help promote local blood circulation and improve the efficiency of the active ingredients. The scientific combination of multiple components forms a synergistic effect, which effectively improves the muscle and bone conditioning effect of the product.
[0015] (2) In this invention, the active ingredients have a high utilization rate. The process of reflux extraction combined with vacuum concentration can fully release and enrich the effective active ingredients in the herbal raw materials. The subsequent filter cloth impurity removal step further ensures the purity of the active ingredients, avoids waste of raw materials, and improves the actual efficacy of the product.
[0016] (3) The matrix is stable and has a good skin feel. Carbomer and xanthan gum work together to maintain the stable shape of the gel and prevent layering and precipitation. Glycerin acts as a moisturizer to enhance the moisturizing performance of the product and prevent the skin from drying out after application. Vanillyl butyl ether can help promote the skin penetration of herbal active ingredients, reduce stickiness and improve the comfort of use.
[0017] (4) It has a wide range of applications and can effectively relieve discomfort in muscles, tendons and fascia in multiple parts such as neck, shoulders, waist, legs and joints. It is suitable for the health care needs of different groups such as those who work at desks for long periods of time, the elderly, and athletes. Detailed Implementation
[0018] 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.
[0019] In the description of this invention, it should be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., which indicate orientation or positional relationship, are only for the convenience of describing this invention and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this invention.
[0020] To address the issues of poor component synergy, unsatisfactory matrix performance, and low utilization rate of active ingredients in herbal health gels, this application presents an example of a Black Tiger Herbal Composite Muscle and Bone Conditioning Health Gel, which is formulated by combining herbal active components with gel matrix components. The herbal active ingredients include black tiger, frankincense, peony, eucommia, ginger safflower, salvia miltiorrhiza, ginseng, myrrh, artemisia annua, gallnut, magnolia bark, round-leaf angelica, and turmeric. All raw materials are cleaned and dried. The gel matrix components include vanillyl butyl ether, polyoxyethanol, butylene glycol, carbomer, xanthan gum, glycerin, chlorphenesin, Phellodendron amurense extract, 1,2-hexanediol, purified water, and ethanol.
[0021] Thus, among the herbal active ingredients, the synergistic effect of black tiger and frankincense lays the foundation for relieving local discomfort, the combination of peony and eucommia can specifically enhance the improvement effect on discomfort around the joints, and the combination of ginger safflower and salvia miltiorrhiza can help promote local blood circulation and improve the efficiency of active ingredients. The scientific combination of multiple components forms a synergistic effect, effectively improving the product's muscle and bone conditioning effect.
[0022] Furthermore, it effectively relieves discomfort in muscles, tendons, and fascia in multiple areas such as the neck, shoulders, waist, legs, and joints, making it suitable for the health needs of different groups, including those who work at desks for long periods, the elderly, and athletes.
[0023] The weight ratio of each raw material in the herbal active components is as follows: 5-10 parts of black tiger, 2-5 parts of frankincense, 3-6 parts of peony, 2-4 parts of eucommia, 3-5 parts of ginger safflower, 2-5 parts of salvia miltiorrhiza, 1-3 parts of ginseng, 2-5 parts of myrrh, 3-6 parts of wormwood, 2-4 parts of gallnut, 1-3 parts of magnolia bark, 2-5 parts of round-leaved angelica, and 1-3 parts of turmeric.
[0024] The weight ratio of each raw material in the gel matrix component is as follows: vanillyl butyl ether 0.5-2 parts, polyoxyethanol 0.3-1 parts, butylene glycol 5-10 parts, carbomer 0.5-2 parts, xanthan gum 0.3-1 parts, glycerin 8-15 parts, chlorphenesin 0.1-0.5 parts, phellodendron extract 2-5 parts, 1,2-hexanediol 0.5-2 parts, purified water 40-60 parts, and ethanol 5-10 parts. After the gel matrix components are compounded according to this ratio, they can form a uniformly dispersed gel system with the herbal active ingredients, while maintaining the spreadability of the gel and the comfort of the skin during use.
[0025] Its preparation process includes the following steps: Step 1: Pretreatment of herbal active components: Black tiger, frankincense, peony, eucommia, ginger safflower, salvia miltiorrhiza, ginseng, myrrh, senna, gallnut, magnolia bark, round-leaf angelica, and turmeric are cleaned, dried, and pulverized to 80-120 mesh to obtain mixed herbal powder. Step 2: Extraction of active herbal components. Take the mixed herbal powder and add 6-10 times its total weight of 70%-80% ethanol solution. Reflux and extract 2-3 times at 55-65℃, with each extraction lasting 1.5-2.5 hours. Combine the filtrates from multiple extractions and concentrate under reduced pressure to obtain a herbal extract with a relative density of 1.12-1.18 (25℃). Set aside for later use. Step 3: Gel matrix preparation. Carbomer and xanthan gum are added to purified water, stirred and dispersed, and then allowed to stand at 25-30℃ for 18-24 hours to swell, resulting in a gel matrix. Polyoxyethanol, butanediol, glycerol, chlorphenesin, and 1,2-hexanediol are mixed and stirred until completely dissolved to obtain the matrix auxiliary solution. Step 4: Mixing and compounding. Add the herbal extract to the gel-like matrix and stir at 250-350 rpm for 20-30 minutes. Then add the matrix auxiliary liquid, vanillyl butyl ether and phellodendron extract. Heat to 40-45℃ and emulsify at 500-600 rpm for 25-35 minutes. After cooling to room temperature, adjust the pH of the system to 5.0-6.5 to obtain the health care gel.
[0026] The physical properties of the health care gel are as follows: at 25℃, the dynamic viscosity of the gel is 20000-40000 mPa・s, and the pH value is 5.0-6.5; under sealed storage conditions at room temperature (10-30℃), the gel does not separate, precipitate, or change odor within 6 months, and its viscosity change does not exceed 10% of the initial value, thus maintaining stable performance.
[0027] This health gel is suitable for relieving the following types of discomfort: neck and shoulder muscle tension and discomfort caused by maintaining a fixed posture for a long time; tendon soreness and discomfort around joints caused by joint strain; fascia stiffness and discomfort in the lower back and legs caused by prolonged sitting or standing; and mild ligament discomfort caused by daily activities. The usage instructions are as follows: For neck and shoulder discomfort, apply 1-2g twice daily; for discomfort around joints, apply 2-3g two to three times daily; for lower back and leg discomfort, apply 1.5-2.5g twice daily. After application, gently massage for 1-2 minutes to promote gel spread and absorption.
[0028] In the extraction process of herbal active components, the vacuum concentration conditions in step 2 are as follows: concentration temperature is 45-55℃, and vacuum degree is 0.07-0.09MPa. After extraction, the herbal extract needs to be filtered through a 100-120 mesh filter cloth to remove insoluble impurities from the mixed herbal powder and ensure the uniformity of the subsequent gel system. The amount of 70%-80% ethanol solution used is determined by immersing the surface of the mixed herbal powder by 2-3cm during each extraction to ensure that the raw materials are fully wetted and extracted.
[0029] There are synergistic effects among the components: among the herbal active ingredients, black tiger and frankincense work together to play a basic role in relieving local discomfort, peony and eucommia enhance the improvement effect on joint-related discomfort, and ginger safflower and salvia miltiorrhiza work together to promote local circulation; among the gel matrix components, vanillyl butyl ether can help improve the skin penetration efficiency of herbal active ingredients, carbomer and xanthan gum work together to maintain the stable shape of the gel, and glycerin can improve the moisturizing properties of the gel while also helping the herbal active ingredients to be evenly dispersed in the matrix, thus enabling this health care gel to have both a soothing effect and a good skin feel.
[0030] To better understand the working process of a Black Tiger Herbal Compound Muscle and Bone Conditioning and Health Care Gel according to an embodiment of this application, the following is a description using specific embodiments: Example 1: A black tiger herbal compound muscle and bone conditioning health gel has the following weight ratio of herbal active components and gel matrix components: Herbal active components: 8 parts black tiger, 3 parts frankincense, 5 parts peony, 3 parts eucommia, 4 parts ginger safflower, 3 parts salvia miltiorrhiza, 2 parts ginseng, 3 parts myrrh, 4 parts artemisia annua, 3 parts gallnut, 2 parts magnolia bark, 3 parts round-leaved angelica, 2 parts turmeric; Gel matrix components: 1 part vanillyl butyl ether, 0.5 parts polyoxyethanol, 8 parts butylene glycol, 1 part carbomer, 0.5 parts xanthan gum, 12 parts glycerin, 0.3 parts chlorphenesin, 3 parts phellodendron bark extract, 1 part 1,2-hexanediol, 50 parts purified water, and 8 parts ethanol.
[0031] The preparation steps of this embodiment are as follows: First, pretreatment of herbal active components: all herbal raw materials, including black tiger berries, frankincense, and peony, in the above-mentioned weight proportions are cleaned and impurities removed, dried, and pulverized to 100 mesh. They are then mixed evenly to obtain a mixed herbal powder. Second, extraction of herbal active components: the mixed herbal powder is taken, and 8 times its total weight of 75% ethanol solution is added, ensuring the solution submerges the powder surface by 2.5 cm. The mixture is refluxed twice at a constant temperature of 60°C, with each extraction lasting 2 hours. The filtrates from the two extractions are combined, and the filtrate is concentrated under reduced pressure at 50°C and 0.08 MPa to an extract with a relative density of 1.15. The extract is then filtered through a 120-mesh filter cloth to remove impurities, yielding pure herbal active components. The active herbal extract is prepared for use. The third step involves preparing the gel matrix: Carbomer and xanthan gum are added to purified water, stirred until evenly dispersed, and then allowed to swell at 28°C for 20 hours to form a gel matrix. Simultaneously, polyoxyethanol, butylene glycol, glycerin, chlorphenesin, and 1,2-hexanediol are mixed and stirred until completely dissolved to obtain the matrix auxiliary solution. The fourth step involves mixing and compounding: The herbal active extract is added to the gel matrix and stirred at 300 rpm for 25 minutes. Then, the matrix auxiliary solution, vanillyl butyl ether, and phellodendron extract are added. The mixture is heated to 42°C and emulsified at 600 rpm for 30 minutes. After emulsification, it is allowed to cool naturally to room temperature, and the pH is adjusted to 5.8 to obtain the final gel.
[0032] The finished gel prepared in this embodiment was subjected to performance testing and efficacy verification. Performance test results showed that the gel had a dynamic viscosity of 32000 mPa·s and a pH of 5.8 at 25℃, meeting the preset physical performance indicators. After 6 months of storage under sealed conditions at room temperature, the gel showed no stratification, precipitation, or odor, with a viscosity change of only 7%, demonstrating excellent stability. Efficacy verification involved 50 subjects with neck and shoulder muscle tension and discomfort. They used the gel continuously for 7 days, applying 1.5g twice daily, followed by gentle massage for 1 minute. Results showed that 82% of the subjects reported significant relief of neck and shoulder discomfort symptoms, with no stickiness or skin irritation during application.
[0033] Example 2: A black tiger herbal compound muscle and bone conditioning health gel, with some adjustments to the ratio of herbal active ingredients and gel matrix components, while the remaining components and preparation steps are the same as in Example 1. Specifically, the adjustments are as follows: 10 parts black tiger and 6 parts Artemisia annua in the herbal active ingredients; 15 parts glycerin in the gel matrix components.
[0034] The finished gel prepared in this embodiment showed good stability after performance testing. At 25°C, the dynamic viscosity was 38000 mPa·s, and the pH value was 5.9. After 6 months of sealed storage at room temperature, the gel exhibited no significant performance changes. Forty-five subjects experiencing joint pain and discomfort were selected and used the gel continuously for 7 days, applying 2.5g three times daily, followed by gentle massage for 1.5 minutes. Results showed that 78% of the subjects reported a significant reduction in joint pain and discomfort, indicating a positive user experience.
[0035] Example 3: A Black Tiger Herbal Compound Muscle and Bone Conditioning and Health Care Gel, with the following herbal active components in the following weight ratios: Black Tiger 5 parts, Frankincense 2 parts, Peony 3 parts, Eucommia 2 parts, Ginger Safflower 3 parts, Salvia Miltiorrhiza 2 parts, Ginseng 1 part, Myrrh 2 parts, Artemisia annua 3 parts, Gallnut 2 parts, Magnolia officinalis 1 part, Angelica sinensis 2 parts, Curcuma longa 1 part; the gel matrix components in the following weight ratios: Vanillyl Butyl Ether 0.5 parts, Polyoxyethanol 0.3 parts, Butylene Glycol 5 parts, Carbomer 0.5 parts, Xanthan Gum 0.3 parts, Glycerin 8 parts, Chlorphenesin 0.1 parts, Phellodendron Amurense Extract 2 parts, 1,2-Hexanediol 0.5 parts, Purified Water 40 parts, Ethanol 5 parts. In the preparation steps, the mixed herbal powder was pulverized to 80 mesh, and the amount of ethanol solution was 6 times the total weight of the mixed powder. The mixture was refluxed three times, each time for 1.5 hours. The concentration was carried out under reduced pressure at 45℃ and a vacuum of 0.07 MPa. The gelatinous matrix was allowed to swell for 18 hours. The mixing and stirring speed was 250 r / min for 30 minutes. The emulsification temperature was 40℃, the stirring speed was 500 r / min for 35 minutes, and the pH was adjusted to 5.0. The performance test of the finished gel showed a dynamic viscosity of 20000 mPa·s at 25℃, and its stability was satisfactory after 6 months of storage at room temperature. After 7 days of use by 40 subjects with lumbar and leg fascia stiffness, 75% of the subjects reported relief of their discomfort symptoms.
[0036] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply 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 process, method, article, or apparatus.
[0037] 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.
[0038] The present invention and its embodiments have been described above, and such description is not restrictive. In conclusion, if those skilled in the art are inspired by this description and design similar structures and embodiments without departing from the spirit of the invention, such designs should fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A black tiger herbal compound muscle and bone conditioning health gel, characterized in that, include: It is formulated from a combination of herbal active ingredients and gel matrix components; The herbal active ingredients include black tiger, frankincense, peony, eucommia, ginger safflower, salvia miltiorrhiza, ginseng, myrrh, artemisia annua, gallnut, magnolia bark, round-leaf angelica, and turmeric. All raw materials are cleaned and dried. The gel matrix components include vanillyl butyl ether, polyoxyethanol, butylene glycol, carbomer, xanthan gum, glycerin, chlorphenesin, Phellodendron amurense extract, 1,2-hexanediol, purified water, and ethanol.
2. The Black Tiger Herbal Compound Muscle and Bone Conditioning and Health Care Gel according to claim 1, characterized in that, The weight ratio of each raw material in the herbal active components is as follows: 5-10 parts of black tiger, 2-5 parts of frankincense, 3-6 parts of peony, 2-4 parts of eucommia, 3-5 parts of ginger safflower, 2-5 parts of salvia miltiorrhiza, 1-3 parts of ginseng, 2-5 parts of myrrh, 3-6 parts of wormwood, 2-4 parts of gallnut, 1-3 parts of magnolia bark, 2-5 parts of round-leaved angelica, and 1-3 parts of turmeric.
3. A Black Tiger Herbal Compound Muscle and Bone Conditioning and Health Care Gel according to claim 2, characterized in that, The weight ratio of each raw material in the gel matrix component is as follows: vanillyl butyl ether 0.5-2 parts, polyoxyethanol 0.3-1 parts, butylene glycol 5-10 parts, carbomer 0.5-2 parts, xanthan gum 0.3-1 parts, glycerin 8-15 parts, chlorphenesin 0.1-0.5 parts, phellodendron extract 2-5 parts, 1,2-hexanediol 0.5-2 parts, purified water 40-60 parts, and ethanol 5-10 parts.
4. A black tiger herbal compound muscle and bone conditioning health gel according to claim 3, characterized in that, Its preparation process includes the following steps: Step 1: Pretreatment of herbal active components: Black tiger, frankincense, peony, eucommia, ginger safflower, salvia miltiorrhiza, ginseng, myrrh, senna, gallnut, magnolia bark, round-leaf angelica, and turmeric are cleaned, dried, and pulverized to 80-120 mesh to obtain mixed herbal powder. Step 2: Extraction of active herbal components. Take the mixed herbal powder and add 6-10 times its total weight of 70%-80% ethanol solution. Reflux and extract 2-3 times at 55-65℃, with each extraction lasting 1.5-2.5 hours. Combine the filtrates from multiple extractions and concentrate under reduced pressure to a herbal extract with a relative density of 1.12-1.18 for later use. Step 3: Gel matrix preparation. Carbomer and xanthan gum are added to purified water, stirred and dispersed, and then allowed to stand at 25-30℃ for 18-24 hours to swell, resulting in a gel matrix. Polyoxyethanol, butanediol, glycerol, chlorphenesin, and 1,2-hexanediol are mixed and stirred until completely dissolved to obtain the matrix auxiliary solution. Step 4: Mixing and compounding. Add the herbal extract to the gel-like matrix and stir at 250-350 rpm for 20-30 minutes. Then add the matrix auxiliary liquid, vanillyl butyl ether and phellodendron extract. Heat to 40-45℃ and emulsify at 500-600 rpm for 25-35 minutes. After cooling to room temperature, adjust the pH of the system to 5.0-6.5 to obtain the health care gel.
5. A Black Tiger Herbal Compound Muscle and Bone Conditioning and Health Care Gel according to claim 4, characterized in that, The physical properties of the health care gel are as follows: at 25℃, the dynamic viscosity of the gel is 20000-40000 mPa・s, and the pH value is 5.0-6.5; under sealed storage conditions at room temperature, the gel does not separate, precipitate, or change odor within 6 months, and its viscosity change does not exceed 10% of the initial value, thus maintaining stable performance.
6. A Black Tiger Herbal Compound Muscle and Bone Conditioning and Health Care Gel according to claim 5, characterized in that, The vacuum concentration conditions in step 2 are as follows: concentration temperature is 45-55℃, and vacuum degree is 0.07-0.09MPa; after extraction, the herbal extract needs to be filtered through a 100-120 mesh filter cloth to remove insoluble impurities from the mixed herbal powder and ensure the uniformity of the subsequent gel system; and the amount of 70%-80% ethanol solution used is determined by submerging the surface of the mixed herbal powder by 2-3cm each time extraction to ensure that the raw materials are fully wetted and extracted.