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publicationDate 2015-11-18-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-105053260-A
titleOfInvention Inflammation preventing semen trichosanthis oil
abstract The present invention discloses an inflammation preventing semen trichosanthis oil which is manufactured from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 300-320 parts of semen trichosanthis, 50-60 parts of peanut kernels, 50-60 parts of coix seeds, 30-40 parts of porphyra, 20-30 parts of lychees, 30-50 parts of scutellaria baicalensis, 30-50 parts of coptis chinensis, 10-15 parts of dried orange peels, 8-10 parts of licorice, 8-10 parts of scrophularia ningpoensis, 8-10 parts of radix bupleuri, 8-10 parts of platycodon grandiflorus, 5-8 parts of forsythia suspensa, 5-8 parts of isatis tinctoria, 5-8 parts of puffball, 5-8 parts of fructus arctii, 5-8 parts of mint, 5-8 parts of beauveria bassiana, 5-8 parts of rhizoma cimicifugae, etc. The added porphyra and lychees have functions of preventing ultraviolet ray, oxidation, and aging, etc., and are beneficial to human body health. At the same time, the added coptis chinensis and scutellaria baicalensis can clear heat, purge pathogenic fire and dispel heat and toxins of the forehead and face; the fructus arctii, forsythia suspensa, mint, and beauveria bassiana are pungent and cool, and can disperses pathogenic wind-heat of the head and face; the scrophularia ningpoensis, puffball, and isatis tinctoria can enhance the function of clearing heat and clearing away toxins; the licorice and platycodon grandifloras can clear the throat; the dried orange peels can regulate qi and eliminating stasis, and disperse pathogenic heat and hepatic depression; the rhizoma cimicifugae and radix bupleuri can dispel wind-heat, guide all drugs to reach the head and face to clear heat and clearing away toxins, and is suitable for consumptions of patients with pathogenic wind-heat and evil toxins such as erysipelas, parotitis, acute tonsillitis, lymphnoditis accompanied with lymphatic obstruction, etc.
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