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WO2001070250A1
WO2001070250A1 PCT/US2000/008050 US0008050W WO0170250A1 WO 2001070250 A1 WO2001070250 A1 WO 2001070250A1 US 0008050 W US0008050 W US 0008050W WO 0170250 A1 WO0170250 A1 WO 0170250A1
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Zhenzhen Zhang
Deguang He
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A61P11/00Drugs for disorders of the respiratory system
    • A61P11/02Nasal agents, e.g. decongestants

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  • the present invention relates to herbal remedies. More particularly, the present invention relates to application of herbs in the form of a bandage.
  • sanguisorba officinalis rhizome common camphor
  • coptis chinensis rhizome common camphor
  • the patented invention differs from the present invention because the patented invention
  • an oral herbal formulation including coarse granules of 9 herbs, ground and added together in specific ratios, and (2) nasal drops prepared from the extract of a single herb, namely Ecballium Elaterium A. Rich.
  • the patented invention differs from the present invention because the patented invention is a mixture of an oral herbal formulation including coarse granules of 9 herbs, ground and added
  • ingredients selected from a group consisting of: mullen leaf, witch hazel, baptisia (wild indigo).
  • marshmallow root (Althea officianales), Potentilla tormentilla, myrrh, agrimony, blood root
  • the patented invention differs from the present invention because the patented invention is
  • the present invention includes
  • a food supplement composition containing an oat extract and an extract of nettle
  • the combined extracts can be in the form of powder which is added to a beverage or any combination thereof.
  • composition can also be used for the treatment of a dysfunction
  • the patented invention differs from the present invention because the patented invention is
  • the present invention solved a long felt need easy application of herbs to the skin.
  • a bandage back absorber functions to contain
  • Yet another feature of the present invention is that a bandage top is provided to protect the herbs from moisture and dirt.
  • Still another feature of the present invention is that herbs are contained in an absorber.
  • the herbs are Fructus Piperis Nigri
  • Still yet another feature of the present invention is that the bandage is applied to a user's
  • FIGURE 1 is view of a bandage back.
  • FIGURE 1A is view of a bandage top.
  • FIGURE 2 is a view of a user's face exhibiting acupuncture points.
  • FIGURE 1 which is view of a bandage back (12B) having a herbal
  • the herbal remedy (10) to treat a user (16) for nasal congestion.
  • the herbal remedy (10) comprises a plurality
  • plurality of herbs (14) comprise Fructus Piperis Nigri herb (14A), Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis
  • the Fructus Piperis Nigri herb (14A) is preferably 33.3%.
  • the Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae herb (14C) is preferably 33.3%.
  • the herbal remedy (10) further comprises at least one bandage (12).
  • the at least one bandage
  • (12) comprises a bandage back (12B) having bandage back adhesive (12BA) and a bandage top
  • Yintang located at a user's middle (16M) between a user's left eyebrow (16L) and a user's right
  • (12) comprises an configuration selected from a group consisting of; round, oval, square, rectangular
  • the at least one bandage (12) may be three bandage (12) each positioned on one of the three
  • acupuncture points selected from a group consisting of Yintang located at a user's middle (16M)
  • FIGURE 1A is view of a bandage top (12T).
  • the bandage top (12T).
  • FIGURE 2 is a view of a user's face (16F) exhibiting acupuncture
  • the bandage (12) is placed on a user's face (16F) over at least one of three acupuncture
  • the at least one bandage (12) may be three bandages (12) each positioned
  • the present invention has commercial applicability in the herbal remedy products.

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Abstract

A herbal remedy (10) to treat a user (16) for nasal congestion, the herbal remedy (10) comprises a plurality of herbs (14) throughly mixed together and combined with an adhesive. The plurality of herbs (14) comprise Fructus Piperis Nigri herb (14A), Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis herb (14B), and Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae herb (14C). The Fructus Piperis Nigri herb (14A) is in a range from 0.1 % to 99.8 %. The Fructus Piperis Nigri herb (14A) is preferably 33.3 %. The Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis herb (14B) is in a range from 0.1 % to 99.8 %. The Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis herb (14B) is preferably 33.3 %. The Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae herb (14C) is in a range from 0.1 % to 99.8 %. The Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae herb (14C) is preferably 33.3 %.

Description

HERBAL REMEDY FOR TREATING NASAL CONGESΗON
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to herbal remedies. More particularly, the present invention relates to application of herbs in the form of a bandage.
BACKGROUND AftT
Numerous innovations for herbal remedy have been provided in the prior art that are
described as follows. Even though these innovations may be suitable for the specific individual
purposes to which they address, they differ from the present invention as hereinafter contrasted.
In Patent Number 5,766,614, titled Burn Treatment Compositions Containing Herbal Mix,
invented by Liu Yong, a new Burn Treatment Composition which provides healing to the skin of
people who have received burns or are afflicted with other skin complications that require healing.
The inventive device includes effective amounts of Chinese rhubarb, calcium hydroxide,
sanguisorba officinalis rhizome, common camphor, coptis chinensis rhizome, phellodendron
amurense bark and oldenlandia diffusa roxd.
The patented invention differs from the present invention because the patented invention
includes effective amounts of Chinese rhubarb, calcium hydroxide, sanguisorba officinalis rhizome,
common camphor, coptis chinensis rhizome, phellodendron amurense bark and oldenlandia diffusa
roxd. The present invention is a kind of herbal bandage made of mixture of White Pepper, Dried
Ginger Rhizome and Cinnamon Twig powder combined with adhesive. In Patent Number 5,648,089, titled Extract Solution and Herbal Mixture for Treatment of
Hepatiti, invented by Tarek Shawkat, a newly formulated herbal mixture and herbal nasal drops are provided for ethical use and treatment of vital hepatitis diseases. The herbal formulation is in two
parts, which may be used separately or together, including (1) an oral herbal formulation including coarse granules of 9 herbs, ground and added together in specific ratios, and (2) nasal drops prepared from the extract of a single herb, namely Ecballium Elaterium A. Rich.
The patented invention differs from the present invention because the patented invention is a mixture of an oral herbal formulation including coarse granules of 9 herbs, ground and added
together in specific ratios, and (2) nasal drops prepared from the extract of a single herb, namely
Ecballium Elaterium A. Rich. The present invention is a kind of herbal bandage made of mixture of
White Pepper, Dried Ginger Rhizome and Cinnamon Twig powder with adhesive.
In Patent Number 5,248,503, titled Herbal Dietary Supplement, invented by Rosalba
Emanuel-King, a dietary supplements is described containing in solution at least two herbal
ingredients selected from a group consisting of: mullen leaf, witch hazel, baptisia (wild indigo).
marshmallow root (Althea officianales), Potentilla tormentilla, myrrh, agrimony, blood root
(sanguinaria), bistort, echinacea, parsley, eucalyptus, wintergreen, rosemary, ginger, sandalwood,
sweet almond, sassafrass, linseed and castor. When ingested transcutaneously the product is
holistically effective for reduction of plaque and for treating symptons of gingivitis, gum disorders,
cold sores, oral boils, herpes simplex, pimples and acne vulgaris. The holistic product is carried in
a treatment medium which may be a liquid solution, drops, gum drops, lozenges, chewing gum, breath dots, toothpaste, a skin patch, an oral rinse, a cream, a poultice, a suppository, a vapor, an
inhalter and/or a douche.
The patented invention differs from the present invention because the patented invention is
contains in solution at least two herbal ingredients selected from a group consisting of: mullen leaf,
witch hazel, baptisia (wild indigo), marshmallow root (Althea officianales), Potentilla tormentilla,
myrrh, agrimony, blood root (sanguinaria), bistort, echinacea, parsley, eucalyptus, wintergreen,
rosemary, ginger, sandalwood, sweet almond, sassafrass, linseed and castor. The patented invention is ingested. The present invention is a kind of herbal bandage made of mixture of White Pepper,
Dried Ginger Rhizome and Cinnamon Twig powder with adhesive. The present invention includes
a method of use having the following steps:
i) locate Yintang (position between the eyebrows)
ii) locate a point on the top left outside of nostril
iii) locate a point on the top right outside of nostril
iv) apply an oval bandage to each located point
In Patent Number 4,886,665, titled Compositions of Oats and Nettle Extracts to Be Used as
a Food Additive or Pharmaceutic Preparation in Human Health Care, invented by Joseph Kovacs,
a food supplement composition is described containing an oat extract and an extract of nettle
(Urtica). The combined extracts can be in the form of powder which is added to a beverage or any
fruit juice to provide a nutritional drink. The composition can also be used for the treatment of a dysfunction
of a warm blooded mammal. The products can be taken in various forms such as dried powdered mix with a liquid, as a pill, tablet, capsule, or for nasal delivery.
The patented invention differs from the present invention because the patented invention is
an oat extract and an extract of nettle (Urtica). The combined extracts are added, in the form of powder , to a beverage or any fruit juice to provide a nutritional drink. The patented invention is
formed into dried powdered mix with a liquid, as a pill, tablet, capsule, or for nasal delivery. The
patented invention lacks features similar to the present invention.
Numerous innovations for a herbal remedy have been provided in the prior art that are
adapted to be used. Even though these innovations may be suitable for the specific individual
purposes to which they address, they would not be suitable for the purposes of the present invention as heretofore described.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
The present invention is a kind of herbal bandage made of a mixture of White Pepper, Dried Ginger Rhizome and Cinnamon Twig powder with adhesive. The present invention includes a method of use having the following steps:
i) locate Yintang
ii) locate a point on the top left outside of nostril
iii) locate a point on the top right outside of nostril
iv) apply an oval bandage to each located point
The types of problems encountered in the prior art are application of herbal remedies to a
local area of the skin with out mixing.
In the prior art, unsucessful attempts to solve this problem were attempted namely solutions,
powders and lotions were applied to the skin. However, the problem was solved by the present
invention because the herbs are applied to a bandage, after application to the skin the herbs are
absorbed into the skin from the bandage.
Innovations within the prior art are rapidly being exploited as herbal remedies become
increasingly popular. The present invention went contrary to the teaching of the art which applied messy lotion, liquids and plasters to the skin.
The present invention solved a long felt need easy application of herbs to the skin.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a bandage having a herbal
remedy therein.
More particularly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an application of the
herbal remedy to the skin.
In keeping with these objects, and with others which will become apparent hereinafter, one
feature of the present invention resides, briefly stated, in a bandage.
When the bandage is designed in accordance with the present invention, herbs are positioned
adjacent the skin so that the herbs are absorbed into the skin.
In accordance with another feature of the present invention a bandage back adhesive
functions to removably attach the bandage to the skin. Another feature of the present invention is that a bandage back absorber functions to contain
a plurality of herbs.
Yet another feature of the present invention is that a bandage top is provided to protect the herbs from moisture and dirt.
Still another feature of the present invention is that herbs are contained in an absorber.
Yet still another feature of the present invention is that the herbs are Fructus Piperis Nigri
herb, Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis herb, and Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae herb.
Still yet another feature of the present invention is that the bandage is applied to a user's
acupuncture points midway between the user's eyebrows.
The novel features which are considered characteristic for the invention are set forth in the
appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of
operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the
following description of the specific embodiments when read and understood in connection with the
accompanying drawings. LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS UTILIZED IN THE DRAWINGS
- herbal remedy (10) - bandage (12)
B - bandage back (12B) BA - bandage back adhesive (12BA)
BB - bandage back absorber (12BB)
T - bandage top (12T)
- herbs (14)
A - Fructus Piperis Nigri herb (14A)
B - Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis herb (14B)
C - Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae herb (14C)
- user (16)
F - user's face (16F)
L - user's left eyebrow (16L)
R - user's right eyebrow (16R)
M - user's middle (16M)
N - user's nose (16N) NL - user's nose left nostril (16NL)
NR - user's nose right nostril (16R) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIGURE 1 is view of a bandage back.
FIGURE 1A is view of a bandage top.
FIGURE 2 is a view of a user's face exhibiting acupuncture points.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Firstly, referring to FIGURE 1 which is view of a bandage back (12B) having a herbal
remedy (10) to treat a user (16) for nasal congestion. The herbal remedy (10) comprises a plurality
of herbs (14) throughly mixed together in combination with a bandage back adhesive (12BA). The
plurality of herbs (14) comprise Fructus Piperis Nigri herb (14A), Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis
herb (14B), and Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae herb (14C). The Fructus Piperis Nigri herb (14A) is
in a range from 0.1% to 99.8%. The Fructus Piperis Nigri herb (14A) is preferably 33.3%. The
Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis herb (14B) is in a range from 0.1%) to 99.8%. The Rhizoma
Zingiberis Officinalis herb (14B) is preferably 33.3%. The Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae herb (14C)
is in a range from 0.1% to 99.8%). The Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae herb (14C) is preferably 33.3%.
The herbal remedy (10) further comprises at least one bandage (12). The at least one bandage
(12) comprises a bandage back (12B) having bandage back adhesive (12BA) and a bandage top
(12T). The plurality of herbs (14) throughly mixed together in combination with a bandage back
adhesive (12BA) is placed uniformly over the bandage back (12B). The bandage (12) is placed on
a user's face (16F) over at least one of three acupuncture points selected from a group consisting of
Yintang located at a user's middle (16M) between a user's left eyebrow (16L) and a user's right
eyebrow (16R), Large Intestine (20) located on top of a user's nose left nostril (16NL) on a user's
nose (16N), and Large Intestine (20) located on top of a user's nose right nostril (16R). The bandage
(12) comprises an configuration selected from a group consisting of; round, oval, square, rectangular
and trapezoidal. The at least one bandage (12) may be three bandage (12) each positioned on one of the three
acupuncture points selected from a group consisting of Yintang located at a user's middle (16M)
between a user's left eyebrow (16L) and a user's right eyebrow (16R), Large Intestine (20) located
on top of a user's nose left nostril (16NL) on a user's nose (16N), and Large Intestine (20) located
on top of a user' s nose right nostril ( 16R).
Secondly, referring to FIGURE 1A which is view of a bandage top (12T). The bandage top
(12T) functions to protect the bandage back (12B) having bandage back adhesive (12BA) from dirt
and contaminants.
Lastly, referring to FIGURE 2 which is a view of a user's face (16F) exhibiting acupuncture
points. The bandage (12) is placed on a user's face (16F) over at least one of three acupuncture
points selected from a group consisting of Yintang located at a user's middle (16M) between a user's
left eyebrow (16L) and a user's right eyebrow (16R), Large Intestine (20) located on top of a user's
nose left nostril (16NL) on a user's nose (16N), and Large Intestine (20) located on top of a user's
nose right nostril (16R). The at least one bandage (12) may be three bandages (12) each positioned
on one of the three acupuncture points selected from a group consisting of Yintang located at a user's
middle (16M) between a user's left eyebrow (16L) and a user's right eyebrow (16R), Large Intestine
(20) located on top of a user's nose left nostril (16NL) on a user's nose (16N), and Large Intestine
(20) located on top of a user's nose right nostril (16R). It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may
also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the type described above.
While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a herbal remedy, it is
not intended to be limited to the details shown, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its
operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the
present invention.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
The present invention has commercial applicability in the herbal remedy products.

Claims

What Is Claimed Is:
1. A herbal remedy ( 10) to treat a user ( 16) for nasal congestion, the herbal remedy ( 10)
comprising:
A) a plurality of herbs (14) throughly mixed together, the plurality of herbs (14)
comprise Fmctus Piperis Nigri herb (14A), Rhizoma Zingiberis Officinalis herb
(14B), and Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae herb (14C).
2. The herbal remedy (10) as described in claim 1, wherein the Fmctus Piperis Nigri herb (14A) is in a range from 0.1% to 99.8%.
3. The herbal remedy (10) as described in claim 2, wherein the Fmctus Piperis Nigri herb (14A) is preferably 33.3%.
4. The herbal remedy (10) as described in claim 1, wherein the Rhizoma Zingiberis
Officinalis herb (14B) is in a range from 0.1% to 99.8%.
5. The herbal remedy (10) as described in claim 4, wherein the Rhizoma Zingiberis
Officinalis herb (14B) is preferably 33.3%.
6. The herbal remedy (10) as described in claim 1, wherein the Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae
herb ( 14C) is in a range from 0.1% to 99.8%.
7. The herbal remedy (10) as described in claim 6, wherein the Ramulus Cinnamomi Cassiae
herb (14C) is preferably 33.3%.
8. The herbal remedy (10) as described in claim 1 further comprises at least one bandage (12)
which comprises a bandage back (12B) having bandage back adhesive (12BA) and a bandage top
(12T), the herbal remedy (10) is made of a mixture of White Pepper, Dried Ginger Rhizome and
Cinnamon Twig powder combined with adhesive, the herbal remedy (10) combined with adhesive is placed uniformly over the bandage back (12B), the bandage (12) is placed on a user's face (16F)
over at least one of three acupuncture points selected from a group consisting of Yintang located at a user's middle (16M) between a user's left eyebrow (16L) and a user's right eyebrow (16R), Large
Intestine (20) located on top of a user's nose left nostril (16NL) on a user's nose (16N), and Large Intestine (20) located on top of a user's nose right nostril (16R).
9. The herbal remedy (10) as described in claim 8, wherein the bandage (12) comprises an
oval configuration.
10. The herbal remedy (10) as described in claim 8, wherein the at least one bandage (12) are
three bandage (12) each positioned on one of the three acupuncture points selected from a group
consisting of Yintang located at a user's middle (16M) between a user's left eyebrow (16L) and a
user's right eyebrow (16R), Large Intestine (20) located on top of a user's nose left nostril (16NL)
on a user's nose (16N), and Large Intestine (20) located on top of a user's nose right nostril (16R).
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