The disharmony between the spleen and stomach is a concept of traditional Chinese medicine, which specifically refers to qi stagnation and spleen and stomach deficiency, resulting in symptoms such as fullness in the epigastrium, noisy epigastrium, anorexia after eating, abdominal distension, belching, loose stool and pulse string.
Deficiency of both qi and blood is a combination of qi deficiency and blood deficiency in traditional Chinese medicine. Qi is better than blood, and blood is the mother of qi. Qi can produce blood, and blood can carry gas. The two are interdependent and mutually beneficial.
Qi deficiency means less blood, and less blood means qi deficiency. Long-term illness hurts qi and consumes blood, leading to deficiency of both qi and blood, which will lead to the decline of visceral function and premature aging.
How should Chinese medicine be treated?
I recommend the following prescriptions: Ginseng, Anemarrhena asphodeloides, Clove, Achyranthes bidentata, Eucommia ulmoides, Aucklandia, Aquilaria Resinatum, Amomum villosum, Angelica sinensis, Bupleurum, Atractylodes macrocephala, Astragalus membranaceus, Schisandra chinensis, Platycladus orientalis and dried ginger.
Efficacy:
Ginseng: It can greatly replenish vitality, recover pulse and disperse stagnation, and strengthen spleen and lung.
Anemarrhena asphodeloides: clearing away heat and purging fire, nourishing yin and moistening dryness
Clove: tonify kidney and yang, warm the middle, and reduce adverse reactions.
Achyranthes bidentata: removing blood stasis and dredging channels, nourishing liver and kidney, strengthening bones and muscles, diuresis and stranguria, and inducing blood to descend.
Eucommia ulmoides Oliv : tonify liver and kidney and strengthen bones and muscles.
Radix Aucklandiae: promoting qi and relieving pain, invigorating spleen and promoting digestion.
Aquilaria Resinatum: promoting qi and relieving pain, dredging meridians and promoting blood circulation.
Amomum villosum: eliminating dampness and appetizing, warming spleen and stopping diarrhea.
Angelica sinensis: nourishing blood, regulating menstruation, promoting blood circulation and relieving pain, moistening intestines and relaxing bowels.
Bupleurum chinense: soothing the liver and relieving depression, promoting Yang Qi.
Atractylodes macrocephala: Yiqi Jianpi, dampness and diuresis.
Astragalus membranaceus: benefiting qi and rising yang, consolidating exterior and stopping sweating, promoting diuresis and reducing swelling, promoting fluid production and nourishing blood, and stopping arthralgia by stagnation.
Schisandra chinensis: it has the effects of convergence, convergence, invigorating qi, promoting fluid production, tonifying kidney and calming the heart.
Bai Ziren: Nourish the heart and soothe the nerves, moisten the intestines and relax the bowels, nourish the blood and replenish the essence.
Dried ginger: warm the middle to dispel cold, return to yang and pass the pulse.
Traditional Chinese medicine never talks about confrontation and elimination, but strengthens the body and eliminates evil, and does not hurt the righteousness. Find a way out for disease and evil, where evil comes from is its way out. Drive away the disease and the human body will naturally be healthy. Moreover, because patients continue to strengthen healthy qi during the treatment, patients will not be greatly weakened after being cured, and they will recover quickly afterwards.
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