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Burns and scalds ointment
Stops pain, promotes tissue growth,
reduces swelling and blistering
Tianjin
Darentang Da'er Pharmaceutical Co Ltd
30 grams
Ching Wan Hung
(also written Jing Wan Hong)
is a Chinese herbal ointment that is considered especially helpful in
the treatment of burns. It has been applied to chemical burns, radiation
burns, and sunburns, as well as burns caused by fire, electricity,
steam, or direct contact with a hot liquid. It is also utilized to treat
hemorrhoids, poison oak/ivy dermatitis, and bedsores. It acts to relieve
pain, decrease inflammation and infection, and aid in the regeneration
of the damaged tissues. It is fast acting, alleviating burn pain almost
immediately after application. Rub a generous amount of ointment
directly into the affected area after it has been thoroughly cleaned.
The area may be covered with gauze to further reduce possibility of
infection and irritation. Gauze should be changed daily. Note that this
ointment, like many Chinese ointments and liniments with a red color,
can stain clothing.
[ Ingredients ]
Chaenomeles
Lagnenaria Fructus |
0.0068g
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Boswellia
Carterii Birdw |
0.0091g
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Commiphora
Myrrha Engl |
0.0136g
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Radix
Angelica Sinensis |
0.0091g
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Radix
Sanguisorba Offinalis |
0.0068g
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Herba
Lobelia Chinensis Lour |
0.0205g
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Flos
Carthami |
0.0091g
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Other ingredients mentioned in Chinese literature about this product include
rhubarb and gardenia. The red color of the ointment comes from several of the
herbs, hence the name "Wan Hung" (meaning myriad red ingredients; Ching means
capital, referring to the origin of the formula in a capital city). An important
ingredient, representative of those selected to treat burns, is
Pistacia
chinensis , with its distinctive red foliage. It is used to treat
ulcerations and rashes, and is a common remedy for dermatitis caused by contact
with poison oak and similar allergens. The active components include tannins,
such as gallic acid, and simple flavonoids, such as fisetin, fustin, and
quercetin.
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Another important ingredient is
Sanguisorba officinalis, with its
brilliant purplish-red flowers (pictured right; the root, of similar color, is
used). This herb contains tannins and saponins. It is traditionally used
topically to treat insect bites and scalds. Laboratory tests show that
sanguisorba decreases the amount of exudation from a burn wound and helps drying
out the wound, thus decreasing the rates of infection.
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Chaenomeles lagenaria (left), with its bright red-orange colored flowers
(the fruits, used as the medicinal ingredient, are of similar color) is rich in
organic acids that inhibit bacteria growth. The herb is used internally and
topically to treat pain, especially arthralgia and spasms, but also for skin
irritations and swellings.
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Ching Wan Hung is made under the Great Wall Brand originated by the
Tianjin Lerentang Pharmaceutical Factory, and produced at one of its divisions,
the Tianjin Drug Manufactory (as translated on the package). This factory, its
name more correctly translated as the Tianjin Traditional Chinese Medicine
Manufactory, was founded in 1957. It has several production lines, yielding 84
products, of which 13 are made for export. The factory has advanced production
technology to yield stable quality of products and the technology staff employs
chemical testing techniques to verify the content of main active ingredients in
finished products. The Tianjin products are well-known in China and have been
highly praised by patients all over the world.
Outside of China, the factory is best known for its production of
Huo Xiang
Zheng Qi Pian, a famous traditional formula used mainly for digestive upsets
due to contaminated foods and to other infections that cause this symptom. It is
made in many Chinese factories, but this one won the National Silver Medal for
Superior Products, and retained a lead position three times in the national
evaluation. The Tianjin products are sold mainly in China, Singapore, Malaysia,
Australia, Japan, and America.
Tianjin Lerentang Pharmaceutical Factory was set up in 1921; it is currently one
of the largest traditional Chinese medicine factories. During nearly 80 years of
development, Tianjin Lerentang has been praised for its unique prescriptions,
excellent raw materials, quality products with reliable efficacy. Lerentang has
about 1000 employees, including 140 specialists in various fields. More than 160
kinds of products of its Great Wall Brand are produced and enjoy a high
prestige, including Ching Wan Hung. In 1981, Tianjin's
Gan Mao Pian
(a formula for common cold) received a national gold medal. The Great Wall
Brand of Yang Yin Qing Fei Syrup (for cough) and Geng Nian An
(a formula
for menopause in pill form) received national silver medals respectively in 1983
and 1987. Since 1990, Lerentang was awarded the certificate of Good
Manufacturing Practices by Germany and Australia, which played an important role
in opening European, Australian, and American markets.
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Dan et Barolet Randall, Chinese Herbal
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Jake Paul, Chinese Herbal Patent
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Eric. Grand formulaire de
pharmacopée chinoise,
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Margaret A. Outline Guide to Chinese
Herbal Patent Medicines in Pill Form,
Boston, Boston Chinese Medicine, 1993.
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