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TCM Conditioning of Stomach Diseases
I have met many patients with gastropathy in outpatient department, and I often add or subtract one prescription: Bupleurum, Radix Codonopsis, Radix Astragali, Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae, Rhizoma Corydalis, Fructus Amomi, Pericarpium Arecae, Rhizoma Pinelliae Preparata, Rhizoma Coptidis, Zingiberis Rhizoma, Poria, Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae, and fried Endothelium Corneum Gigeriae Galli. For patients with hyperacidity or ulcer, cuttlebone, concha arcae and Evodia rutaecarpa can be added. Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong is added for patients with blood stasis. More phlegm and more radish seeds. "Stomach disharmony leads to anxiety", and there are many patients with stomach diseases and insomnia. Add Polygoni Multiflori Radix and amber powder. Dry stool with Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae and Radix et Rhizoma Rhei. Yin deficiency plus Polygonatum and Ophiopogon japonicus. Yang deficiency plus cassia twig. How did this party come into being? I met Mr. Sun Guangrong, a master of traditional Chinese medicine, when I went to China Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine. I asked him for a cure for stomach trouble. He introduced me to one of his commonly used prescriptions and dialectical thinking. His basic prescription is Liujunzi decoction, which I used in outpatient department and the effect is good. Later, I copied Mr Pei's prescription. His father, Mr. Shen Pei, is one of the top ten famous old Chinese medicine practitioners in modern Gansu. He told me the story that he took the 626 medical team to Wuwei to treat gastric cancer and esophageal cancer. He used Liujunzi decoction combined with Banxia Xiexin decoction, and achieved good results. However, the prescription of clearing away heat and toxic materials used by the 626 medical team led by foreign experts is not effective. I integrated the prescriptions of Mr. Sun Guangrong and Mr. Pei into the above prescription, and added Bupleurum to soothe the liver, because I observed that patients with stomach diseases are often in a bad mood. In addition, in the outpatient clinic, I also cooperated with the dietotherapy for patients with gastric diseases, and then shared with you a story about my collection of dietotherapy for gastric diseases. More than 20 years ago, I went to a township in Gansu to chat with township cadres. They learned that I was studying Chinese medicine and introduced me to a prescription for treating stomach diseases. He said that township cadres inevitably have to drink alcohol, and they will have stomach problems after a long time. What should I do? Think of a recipe used by the older generation: cook a bowl of ginger soup before meals in the morning and a bowl of white radish soup before meals, and stick to it in January. After eating for a month, most of the stomach diseases are cured. Drink again, and then use this method when the stomach is not good, which is similar to the experiment. Ginger is pungent and slightly warm. Enter lung, spleen and stomach meridians. It has the effects of relieving exterior syndrome, dispelling cold, warming lung, stopping vomiting, relieving cough and detoxicating. It is often used to treat wind-cold common cold, spleen-stomach cold syndrome, stomach cold vomiting, lung cold cough, fish and crab poison, etc. Radish is called radish in Chinese medicine. Add radish boiled water and 5 grams of alum to soak feet to treat beriberi. Treatment of tuberculous, adhesive intestinal obstruction and mechanical intestinal obstruction: a catty of white radish, sliced, added with 1000 ml of water and decocted to 500 ml. Take one dose every day and finish it at one time. (Inner Mongolia (selected materials for new medical treatment of Chinese herbal medicine) Without saying anything about curing aphonia: raw radish mashed ginger juice. ("Puji Fang") Treating phlegm heat and closing the throat: radish juice and honey locust pulp, spit it. (Puji Fang) There are more than one treatment for epistaxis: half a radish (mashed juice), a little wine, hot clothes, and injecting juice into the nose. Or cook with wine and stir-fry with radish. Based on the above information, I think this method is reasonable. I made some improvements in the outpatient clinic and introduced them to patients, and the patients responded well. The method is as follows: drink half a bowl of wheat flour cooked batter (thin) in the morning, then drink half a bowl of ginger soup (10g ginger is not boiled for 3 minutes), and eat white radish soup (half chopped and boiled) at night. Stick to January.