First, let's talk about Jianpi Pills.
Jianpi Pill, a sister prescription of Baohe Pill, is based on the recipe of Jianpi Pill in Volume V of Wang Kentang's Criterion of Syndrome and Treatment: Category Prescriptions in Ming Dynasty. The recipe consists of:
Indications are spleen deficiency and food stagnation syndrome, which is characterized by poor appetite, fullness in the abdomen, thin stool, greasy yellowish fur and weak pulse.
The key word of this prescription is' spleen and stomach weakness'.
The spleen and stomach are weak, so it will be indigestion; Food stays in the stomach cavity, so it will be bloating and fullness;
Spleen deficiency can not transport water and dampness, so there will be thin and shapeless stools;
If you stop eating due to spleen deficiency and your qi is not smooth, your stomach will be swollen and stuffy;
Therefore, the prescription mainly focuses on invigorating spleen, invigorating qi and eliminating dampness, and also uses drugs to stimulate appetite and regulate qi and remove food stagnation.
Atractylodes macrocephala and Poria cocos, which strengthen the spleen and ooze dampness to stop diarrhea, are monarch drugs.
Ginseng and licorice invigorate qi and spleen; Yam and nutmeg strengthen the spleen and stop diarrhea; Hawthorn, Massa Medicata Fermentata, and malt can help digestion and eliminate stagnation, and * * * is the minister medicine.
Radix Aucklandiae, Fructus Amomi, and Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae regulate qi and stomach, and relieve pimples; Slightly use coptis chinensis to clear away heat and dry dampness to treat damp-heat, and * * * is an adjuvant.
All the medicines are combined, and the spleen deficiency can be strengthened, the food accumulation can be eliminated, the dampness can be eliminated, and the symptoms can be eliminated.
Jianpi Pill is mainly used in this kind of people: people with weak spleen and stomach who are prone to indigestion and food accumulation!
This kind of people mainly include: children, the elderly, and adults who have been weak for a long time.
Remember: people with weak spleen and stomach and easy indigestion should not take some simple digestive drugs, such as hawthorn pill and Endothelium Corneum Gigeriae Galli. It is necessary to supplement the spleen and stomach, so that the spleen and stomach are full of power, and naturally it will not be prone to indigestion!
Second, Guipi Pill
Guipi Pill's predecessor was Jisheng Shenqi Pill in Jisheng Prescription, which was strictly used by doctors in the Southern Song Dynasty. Xue Lizhai, a doctor in the Ming Dynasty, added two herbs: Angelica sinensis and polygala tenuifolia, which became Guipi Pill we see today.
Its prescription consists of Radix Codonopsis, Atractylodis Rhizoma (parched), Radix Astragali preparata, Radix Glycyrrhizae preparata, Poria, Radix Polygalae preparata, Semen Ziziphi Spinosae (parched), Arillus Longan, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Radix Aucklandiae and Fructus Jujubae (enucleated).
Indications: invigorating qi and spleen, nourishing blood and calming the nerves.
Used for deficiency of both heart and spleen, shortness of breath, palpitation, insomnia, dreaminess, dizziness, limb fatigue, anorexia, metrorrhagia and hematochezia.
Note that this prescription mainly treats "deficiency of both heart and spleen", which has a group of symptoms of both spleen deficiency and insufficient heart blood.
Guipi Pill, as its name implies, is attributed to the spleen, which is the source of qi and blood biochemistry. Guipi Pill supplements the spleen and nourishes the heart, which makes the temper get tonic, the blood circulation get unified control, and the blood is vigorous and the heart is autotrophic.
Therefore, Guipi Pill can treat many diseases caused by deficiency of qi and blood, and can be used for symptoms of heart and spleen injury and qi and blood consumption caused by overthinking, and has effects on insomnia and dreaminess, neurasthenia, menopausal syndrome, irregular menstruation, gastric ulcer and other symptoms.
Although Guipi Pill is a medicine commonly used to tonify the spleen and stomach, it should be noted that it is not suitable for people with exogenous pathogenic factors, excessive internal heat and excess heat. For children, the elderly, pregnant women, diabetes, hypertension and other people, it should be taken with caution, and it is best to take it under the guidance of a professional doctor.
Third, the difference between the two
Jianpi Pill and Guipi Pill are both drugs that can strengthen spleen and tonify qi. If the symptoms are caused by spleen deficiency and qi deficiency, they can both be taken, but their emphasis is different. Jianpi Pill is mainly used to relieve diarrhea and tonify temper.
Guipi Pill mainly enriches blood and nourishes heart, and is mainly used to treat symptoms caused by deficiency of both heart and spleen and spleen failing to control blood. Although there are no obvious side effects when taking two kinds of Chinese patent medicines together, you should consult a professional doctor first to choose a more suitable medicine based on your own pathology and the respective characteristics of the two drugs.
1, with different efficacy.
Guipi Pill's pharmacology is invigorating qi and spleen, nourishing blood and calming the nerves. It is often used to treat or relieve discomfort symptoms such as deficiency of both heart and spleen, shortness of breath, palpitation, limb fatigue, loss of appetite, sallow complexion, bloody stool, metrorrhagia, insomnia and dreaminess, dizziness, etc.
The pharmacology of Jianpi Pill is to strengthen the spleen and stimulate appetite, and it is mostly used to relieve the symptoms of digestive system discomfort such as weakness of spleen and stomach, eating less loose stool, abdominal distension, nausea and vomiting, weakness and fatigue, and talking less.
2. There are differences in the application of clinical diseases and syndromes.
Application of Guipi Pill in Clinical Diseases
Application of Jianpi Pill in Clinical Diseases
Tips: Although Chinese patent medicine is good, it still needs to be treated according to syndrome differentiation. Only the symptomatic and suitable medicine is a good medicine.