The Road to Health: How should Jong Li Explain Blood Stasis?

This issue of The Road to Health invited Li Zhonglai, a cancer expert, to discuss the relationship between blood stasis and cancer. If there is blood stasis in the body, how to treat it? I want to see that many female friends must be very interested in this topic. Female friends will have congestion and blood clots during menstruation, and they will be more worried psychologically, so let's take a look! Note: The copyright of articles in this channel belongs to CCTV, which does not mean that this channel agrees with its views and is responsible for its authenticity. Please contact us as soon as possible, and we will delete the content as soon as possible. Relationship between blood stasis and cancer

The blood leaving the meridians cannot be discharged and dissipated in time, but stays in the body, or the blood runs poorly and accumulates in the meridians or viscera. Syndrome caused by blood stasis is called blood stasis. The causes of blood stasis are cold coagulation, qi stagnation, qi deficiency and trauma. Experts in this issue introduce Jong Li.

Jong Li, a famous Chinese medicine oncology clinical expert, chief physician, professor, doctoral supervisor, the first batch of doctors in clinical oncology in Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, vice chairman of oncology branch of Chinese medicine society, vice chairman of external therapy branch of Chinese medicine society, member of young and middle-aged scientific and technological innovation expert committee of Chinese medicine society, standing member of oncology professional committee of China Geriatric Society, and member of oncology professional committee of Beijing Society of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine. Member of the Professional Committee of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine of Beijing Anti-Cancer Society, member of the Professional Committee of Oncology of Beijing Society of Chinese Medicine, peer review expert of National Natural Science Foundation, and new preparation review expert of Beijing Food and Drug Administration. He has been engaged in the clinical, scientific research and teaching work of treating malignant tumors with traditional Chinese medicine and integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine for a long time, and is familiar with the latest trends of tumor research. He has accumulated rich clinical experience in the treatment of malignant tumors with traditional Chinese medicine and integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine, especially in the treatment of lung cancer, liver cancer, gastric cancer, intestinal cancer, breast cancer, lymphoma, brain tumor, leukemia and other malignant tumors with traditional Chinese medicine, and has a deep understanding of the prevention of postoperative recurrence, metastasis and cancer pain, as well as the sensitization and detoxification of traditional Chinese medicine in tumor radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history of understanding tumors, and recognized some characteristics of malignant tumors as early as the Zhou Dynasty. The word cancer was first recorded in Bao Shu, Wei Ji in Song Dynasty. Exogenous six evils (wind, cold, summer heat, dampness, dryness and fire), internal injuries of seven emotions (joy, anger, worry, sadness, fear and shock), and dietary fatigue lead to imbalance of yin and yang, imbalance of viscera, qi stagnation, phlegm and blood stasis, etc. Stay in the human body to form accumulation, tumor (retention) and cancer (retention). People who recognize cancer are tall and deep, like caves, tired and drooping, with deep poison roots. Western medicine believes that malignant tumor is the abnormal proliferation of tissues and cells caused by gene mutation and immune imbalance in human body due to various reasons. Malignant tumor is characterized by erosion and distant metastasis. Traditional Chinese medicine and our modern western medicine have many mechanisms for understanding cancer, but their expressions are not quite the same.

Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the formation of tumors can be divided into three reasons: external causes, internal causes, and an internal cause between the two. The external causes are mainly wind, cold, heat, dampness, dryness and fire, and the internal causes are mainly internal emotional factors such as joy, anger, worry, thinking, sadness, fear and shock. In addition, there are internal and external factors between them, such as diet and fatigue.

(1) Don't catch a cold, get wet in the rain, sit on the grass, wash your feet with cold water, or even wash your hair for the first three days every month. Because cold stimulation will cause uterine blood vessels to contract, resulting in too little blood and even menopause.

(2) Be in a good mood, not too tired or too nervous.

(3) Go to bed early at night, don't do strenuous exercise, and it's best not to lift anything too heavy.

(4) Do not eat or eat less greasy and cold food, and should not eat rational, blood-activating and cold food, such as radish, hawthorn, bitter gourd and orange.

(5) Drink more boiled water or brown sugar water to replenish iron lost in the body.

(6) If you have dysmenorrhea this time, you should be prepared to eat some foods that regulate qi and blood, such as angelica, jujube and donkey-hide gelatin. Seven days before your next visit.