What is the best medicinal wine for treating rheumatism? The formula for medicinal wine to remove rheumatism

Rheumatoid patients can follow the doctor's advice to use medicinal liquors such as Guogong liquor, Fengshi bone pain medicinal liquor, Zhufeng bone penetrating liquor, Sanshe medicinal liquor, Fenglai rheumatism bone drop medicinal liquor, etc. as adjunctive treatments. The formula for medicinal wine needs to be formulated based on individual constitution differentiation, and common basic formulas include medicinal herbs such as Qianghuo, Duhuo, Weilingxian, and Danggui.

1. Guogong Wine

Guogong Wine is composed of 30 aftertaste medicinal herbs such as Angelica sinensis, Qianghuo, and Achyranthes. It has the effects of dispersing wind, dispelling dampness, and relaxing muscles and activating collaterals. Suitable for symptoms such as joint pain and difficulty in flexion and extension caused by wind cold dampness. Medicinal wine contains alcohol, and individuals with abnormal liver function should use it with caution. During use, avoid taking it together with other central nervous system inhibitors.

2. Rheumatoid Bone Pain Medicinal Wine

Rheumatoid Bone Pain Medicinal Wine is mainly composed of Ding Gong Teng, Gui Zhi, and Ma Huang, which can warm the meridians, dispel cold, promote blood circulation, and relieve pain. It has a significant effect on the cold pain and worsening symptoms of cold dampness type rheumatism. Patients with Yin deficiency and Fire excess constitution should not use it for a long time, and pregnant women and hypertensive patients should not use it.

III. Chasing Wind and Bone Wine

Chasing Wind and Bone Wine contains blood activating medicinal herbs such as Sichuan black, frankincense, and myrrh, which are good at dispelling wind and dampness, promoting blood circulation and relieving pain. Suitable for joint stiffness and deformation caused by long-term rheumatism. Fangzhong Chuanwu needs to be processed to reduce toxicity, and there is a risk of self preparation. It is recommended to use products from regular pharmaceutical factories.

Four, Three Snake Medicinal Wine

Three Snake Medicinal Wine is a combination of Chinese medicine herbs such as Angelica sinensis and Astragalus membranaceus, which are used to nourish the body and promote blood circulation. It has the effects of searching for wind and unblocking meridians, strengthening tendons and bones. It has an improvement effect on morning stiffness and small joint swelling and pain caused by rheumatoid arthritis. Animal protein allergy sufferers are prohibited from using it, and should avoid eating raw and cold food during use.

5. Fenglai Fengshi Dizhu Medicinal Wine

Fenglai Fengshi Dizhu Medicinal Wine combines 22 medicinal herbs such as Ding Gong Teng, Gui Zhi, and Danggui, with dual effects of dispelling wind and dampness and promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis. Suitable for cases of rheumatism accompanied by falls and injuries. External rubbing is prohibited at the site of skin damage, and those with alcohol allergies should switch to using soup.

Patients with rheumatic diseases should pay attention to the use of medicinal wine: medicinal wine often contains spicy, warm, and dry products, and for those with damp heat constitution, it should be combined with heat clearing herbs; Alcohol can affect the metabolism of some anti rheumatic drugs, and combination therapy requires a 2-hour interval; Long term consumption may damage the gastric mucosa, it is recommended to take it after meals. In daily life, moxibustion can be combined with acupoints such as Guan Yuan and Zu San Li. In rainy and cloudy weather, attention should be paid to keeping joints warm. Moderate gentle exercises such as Ba Duan Jin and Tai Chi can be performed to enhance the circulation of qi and blood. During acute attacks or accompanied by fever, medication and alcohol should be temporarily suspended, and medical attention should be sought in a timely manner to check indicators such as erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein.

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