In the "Ulcer Medical Volume" of the ancient medical masterpiece "The Criteria for Treatment", there is a miraculous prescription called "painkiller". The composition of this formula can be described as the culmination of nature, bringing together a variety of Chinese medicinal materials such as Angelica sinensis, hyssop, Chuanxiong, Rehmannia radix, red peony, Angelica dahurica, Qianghuo, Duhuo, Eucommia, and Xuanxuan, as well as rare ingredients such as cinnamon, star anise, frankincense, myrrh, southern wood, clove bark, agarwood, and blood exhaustion. The preparation method is also quite exquisite, the above various precious medicinal materials are finely ground into fine powder, and each time it is mixed with wine, twice a day. This preparation not only reflects the wisdom of the ancients, but also shows a kind of awe and respect for nature. This "painkiller" prescription has a wide range of effects, it can invigorate blood and qi, tonify the kidneys and strengthen tendons, dispel wind and cold, regulate qi and relieve pain, and has a significant effect on bruises, gold sores and various joint pain. What's even more amazing is that it can also be used for cancer pain, which shows how powerful its pain-relieving effect is. This formula is based on the Siwu soup (Angelica sinensis, Chuanxiong, Shengdi, and red peony), and adds a variety of medicines with the ability to dispel wind and relieve pain (Angelica Angelica, Qianghuo, Duhuo), invigorate blood and relieve pain (frankincense, myrrh, blood exhaustion), strengthen tendons and relieve pain (Eucommia, Xuanduan, Oxknee), regulate qi and relieve pain (star anise, nanmu incense, clove bark, agarwood) and cold and pain relief (cinnamon), thus forming a comprehensive and effective pain-relieving formula. The name of this formula, "Fang Ming", straightforwardly reveals its main effect - pain relief. In ancient times, it was a common pain reliever in orthopedics and traumatology, but in fact, according to its unique composition, it can be widely used to relieve chronic pain caused by a variety of causes. For cancer patients, special attention should be paid to the pain of cancer, and alcohol should not be used to prepare this prescription, so as not to aggravate the condition. Ginger and shallot water can be chosen as an alternative, as alcohol is considered a carcinogen and potentially dangerous for cancer patients.
In addition, some of the ingredients in this medicine have the risk of abortion, so pregnant women must avoid using them. At the same time, due to the strong blood circulation effect of this formula, patients with bleeding tendency should also use it with caution. Special attention is required for patients taking this prescription, especially those with stomach problems. The frankincense, myrrh and blood exhaustion of this prescription are all resinous drugs, which have a strong irritating effect on the gastric mucosa. In order to alleviate stomach discomfort, patients with stomach problems need to strictly control the dosage when taking this prescription and consider using it in combination with drugs such as Ping Gao Pill to alleviate the possible *** 2 month** dynamic incentive plan